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“The Archer’s Aim”
Grady Mercer
“The Archer’s Aim” Psalm 18:34, KJV is a reflective Christian poem set in the stillness of the Southern woods, where the sacred rhythm of bowhunting becomes a spiritual practice. With each carefully loosed arrow, I draw parallels between the discipline of the hunt and the pursuit of a godly life. The lines evoke images of early morning light, fellowship with fellow hunters, and the peaceful hum of nature—all pointing toward the Creator’s handiwork. The poem pays tribute to legendary archers and reminds us that every aim, like every day, holds the potential to plant seeds of faith. In the quiet, the I find not only the joy of the hunt but also the still voice of God.
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Messages: 13
“The Archer’s Aim”
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The Shepherd’s Sling
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“Whispers of the Black Forest”
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The Echo of His Voice
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Upon the Mount of Olives
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The Streets of Zion
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The Path of Tears
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City of Promise
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“Upper Room, Lowered Heart”
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“Stations”
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