The Human Heart.

This fine article was sent to me by Roy Edwards,

and I thought it had merit, so I have put it on

my page for your enjoyment.

   ~ The Human Heart ~

just how high

can the Human Heart rise

in a world so full

of uncaring eyes?

Where animals suffer

and children die,

and people fight wars

without knowing why?

Where alcohol and drugs

cause wasted lives,

and shelters are full of

unwed mothers and battered wives?

But should the day come

that man learns to care,

and no longer wants just to take,

but also to share...

And he learns that everything

has the right to live,

and Life is something he can take,

but can not give...

When he learns to approach Life

with a Heart full of Love,

for everything on Earth

and in the Heavens above.

When he learns to do these things,

he will have opened the door

to knowing just how high

the Human Heart can soar.

Copied and sent as a blessing,

Nathan Miller.

PS. Now God chose the Heart And Satan chose the head so there is a battle in every man,

as the battleground is between thoughts, an evil thought trying to work in, is different

than an evil thought rooted inside,trying to work itself out, and just waiting for the chance to manifest in a deed,as an evil thought is not sin if cast out of your mind.

Now many claim higher education is the answer, but you educate a thief, and what do you get but an educated thief who will steal more and be harder to catch. You have polished his Mind, but not improved his heart, as God alone can do that. We need to read our Bible, and love it and Obey it, and if you have to decide whether to read your Bible, or to pray, then read your Bible, as God has much more to say to you, than you have to say to God. David Allen said that, and I like it. Who you yield to is your God, Good or Evil. The main thing, is what are your desires? As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he ! Where a person has his treasure, is where his heart is, and stay around him long enough, and his mouth, and life will bear witness.

May God bless these few words to believing hearts, Nathan Miller.