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Herman Metutera
Composed from the name 'Herman Metutera' by Steve Cope. (Form: Acrostic) |
| Herman Metutera Heroes are people who achieve great things. Every attempt begins with a heart's desire. Revealed through the actions they take. Making others the focus of their deeds, All life is changed. The reason for being is defined. Needed tools are suddenly provided and a mission is accomplished. Meet; if you will; the epitome of all Hero's. Every thought was for the needs of others. The actions taken were aimed at meeting those needs. Unafraid of consequential reactions, The Lord continued on His quest to save His beloved. Even sending angels to key players in the plan, Reveling in the glee of one young woman who composed the Magnificat. A child is born and the sins of the world would soon be upon His shoulders on a hill far away, where the hero of all hero's laid down His life for the forgiveness of our sins. Note Herman; an acrostic reveals the heroics found in the world. It also points to the epitome of hero's found in Jesus' sacrifice on the cross centuries ago in the City of David. Herman in the Old German means "noble soldier"/"righteous". Herman's Scripture verse is found in the book of Psalms. "Mark the blameless man, and observe the upright; for the future of that man is peace." (37:37) (Written by Steve reviewing today! |