In my book, I feature one of my poems: “The Fingers of God.” Here is the backstory behind that poem:
A friend once told me, when the sun broke through the clouds with rays of the sun shining down, that they called that “the Fingers of God.” I thought that was awesome and wrote the poem “The Fingers of God,” which became the title for my book.
It is a perfect depiction of God’s love reaching down to us saying “I am here for you. Take my hand and don’t let go.” We’ll find no greater love. The sun’s rays reaching down will always be an awesome reminder of God’s deep love for us.
Here is an excerpt from the poem “The Fingers of God”:
The Fingers of God reached down today,
bursting forth through a cloud-filled sky.
The brilliant rays of God’s mighty hand
reaching down for you and I.
To read the full poem, check out my book, “The Fingers of God,” here.
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