In the Christian faith in eternity one gets to keep oneself. <br />For where anyone goes he is always going to be himself. <br />It is a powerful question to ask about oneself who he is, does he mind. <br />Self judgment is there, there's the pointing of the finger and fault to find. <br />One can only stand before God and through Jesus forgiveness ask. <br />Only through faith can oneself be oneself, which is a hard task. <br />Through forgiveness there is an armistice between God and oneself sought. <br />Born again of spirit it is the Dawn of a new day and the beginning of new thought. <br />Why should oneself fear oneself, through eternity of time you’re always yourself. <br />Who ever believes in me shall not perish says Jesus but live for eternity as himself. <br />“Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going? Painted so strong, <br />by Paul Gauguin while in Tahiti describing all the peoples amongst the throng. <br />What is death? Is it millions of years of blackness in space? <br />Is it an Elizabethan mansion amongst the clouds winning some moralistic race? <br />Each person has their own interpretation of what heaven could mean. <br />To find peace with oneself, that gives one self’s spirit its true sheen. <br /> <br /> <br />(4/11/2007)<br /><br />Jerry Behr Number 2<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/a-christian-s-poem-2/