Epic Verses for the Rejected: How Poems for Earth Speak to the Brokenhearted

Epic Verses for the Rejected: How Poems for Earth Speak to the Brokenhearted

Not all scripture is written for the powerful. Some are born for the poor, the weary, and the brokenhearted.

Mr. Damian the Scrivener offers such a voice in Poems for Earth. Dictated, as he testifies, by JAH through the Spirit, the book reads like living prophecy. It speaks to those cast aside by both church and society, offering dignity, hope, and a vision of divine love that crowns the rejected.

A Gospel for the Outcast

The core of Poems for Earth is the conviction that God’s law is love, and that love belongs most urgently to those pushed to the margins. The book names the poor, the immigrant, the survivor of abuse, and the LGBTQ+ believer shamed by religion as the very ones in whom God delights.

As one poem declares:

“HE lifts up the Poor
From the dirt, yes!
He picks them up
From a heap of ashes
And treats them like royalty.”

The rejected are not forgotten but honored, raised up, and gathered at the very center of JAH’s kingdom.

Judgment and Comfort in One Voice

The book speaks with prophetic duality: condemning hypocrisy while offering solace to the wounded. Churches that defend power while neglecting mercy are rebuked, and societies that exploit the vulnerable are called to account.

In another verse, JAH’s command is clear:

“Protect the rights
Of aliens and immigrants,
Orphans and widows and
Stop murdering innocent people!”

Here judgment and comfort meet. For those who suffer, there is assurance that God’s love bends toward them. For those who harm, there is a warning that divine justice will not be mocked.

The Law of Love for the Brokenhearted

Westfall insists that love is not a sentiment but the very law of God. Eloquence, ritual, or even faith itself mean nothing without it. In words echoing scripture, the poems remind us:

“LOVE is patient.
LOVE is kind…
LOVE doesn’t celebrate evil,
LOVE celebrates instead with TRUTH and Goodness.”

For the brokenhearted, this is not just poetry, but a form of survival. It declares that love alone redeems, restores, and endures.

For the Love of God

One thing that makes Poems for Earth truly unique is that it widens its vision to creation itself. 

To love God is to love the world He made. The book links human justice with ecological care, envisioning a future where both people and planet are renewed. This cosmic embrace is what makes the verses truly epic: they stretch from the pain of the individual heart to the healing of the whole earth.

Poems for Earth assures the brokenhearted that they are not forsaken but chosen. It calls the powerful to humility and repentance. And it anchors all things in love—the law that never ends, the promise that crowns the rejected with dignity.

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