It is saddening to witness the plight,
The lack of freedom in the colors red, blue, and white,
Our children usurped, hope in shambles,
The lush greens, now a desert,
With all said and done, we yearn for hope, more than we can borrow,
We join our hands together and pray for a better tomorrow.
If we look at the state of the world today, it’s a rather depressing sight. We have people terrified of what is and what will be. We have children afraid to go to school, and when they do, they are taught hate. The very police who are deployed to protect us and the constructs of a capitalist nation are gravely under attack.
Look around you; what have we become? In the thirst for freedom to bring about change, we have forgotten the values that made America great. So, through all the unrest, what does one do? Let’s go back to our roots and remember what our Heavenly Father taught us.
“And above all these put on love, which binds everything together in perfect harmony.”
-Colossians 3:14
What we need is to recognize the ecumenical Jesus and blur the segregation that resides between Christian denominations. Instead, we must work together, developing a closer relationship and a sense of unity among the churches.
If you wish to reach your goal quickly, go alone; if you wish to go beyond that, go together. That, right there, is the key to sowing the seed for a fruitful tomorrow.
Author Ira Porterfield presents a book dubbed “A prayer for humanity, in hopes for a better tomorrow.” With the power of poetry, the author highlights riveting nuances and issues prevalent in our surroundings today. Tomorrow emphasizes what lies before us in the present time and what lies ahead. In all of Ira’s books, he tries to capture the beauty of nature. With this particular read, his heartwarming collection of poetry, he tackles hard-hitting topics such as friendship, stillness, and finding peace.
In the turbulent aura of today, find hope in what lies ahead.
Tomorrow, now available on Amazon.