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Tag: triumph of the cross

This Holy Hill

On February 11, 2020December 15, 2021 By Raina NightingaleIn Enthralled By Love Blog, PoetryLeave a comment

This poem is based on Psalm 2. The Cross, the Resurrection, and the Ascension form one triumphant Mystery!   On Zion, this holy hill Your God crowned You, O God The crown of redemption Your Father placed On the Head He anointed With His Holy Spirit   And You walked the way of Sorrow The …

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Raina Nightingale

Raina Nightingale

Raina Nightingale has been writing high fantasy since she could read well enough to write her stories with the words she knew (the same time that she started devouring any fiction she could touch). She especially loves dragons, storms, mountains, stars, forests, volcanoes, a whole lot of other things, and characters who can make you feel what they do (up to a point). When she’s not learning and exploring either her fantasy worlds or this one, she enjoys playing with visual art, among other things. She will always believe that even in the darkest places kindness is stronger than hatred and that we will never be aware of all the magic in the world. She is the published author of eight dawndark fantasy novels.

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