Wheat

I have never seen Everson but my brother he is
And he’ll never sin on my scene, never bother with it
Young Charles and the step-fam would be arguing things
But they tried to eat and clean mouth so forked in our things
UC typing with no network
Cast your words and let’s work
Electrifying verses versus, we wrote culture shock
That reminds of Godswill on the LinkedIn thought
When I write nowadays
I’m Kendrick in my brain
When I’m emotional, I’m Drake
I give UC catarrh like Wayne
I should learn to edit
Ed, Edd and Edit
Today I was writing slower, with no beat when I read it
And yet I found no timing like I used to back ’13
I feel the neck of Nonso pendulum-ing in reprimand
I read my counterparts and there’s no doubting, I understand.
No buts about this, discipline, I need to robot; Oh God, the speed is messing with the taste of the yogurt.
Uh
I’ve known the height and yet the might was not the way I reached it
No poltergeist, I’m hunting light and all the ways to reach it
Beyond delight, in day or night, I sought to not be rigid
To please the wise and, like a kite, be gliding high in reason
Back
To
Work
One week of intermittent prayer
Constant in the fact that you will see me there
No foul play, I am not a Layer
The season is for harvest so I’m switching gear
Trousers and Head gears
These were the past cares
And don’t get me started on a vaccines being scares
Plans of the antichrist, I’m laughing past tears
I thought of saying it earlier on my family group
But they’ll call me disrespectful and I’m getting in soup
As long as souls are told the gospel, I am cool with the loop
Light is always gonna win, when it’s dark imma stoop
Make dem no go use me shine, “Sorry” no be control-z
I’ll be studying all that time, Me and Mine be on the beat.
We’ll be praying and researching, from the back to front row seats
Then I’m studio-ing it all, yeah it’s QuChi and the Wheat!!!

Niel
©2021

CAP MONTHLY E-MAGAZINE // OCTOBER 2020 (FREE DOWNLOAD)

The year 2020, has come with various mixed emotions. It started with a bang and sank almost immediately but we still expect a light at the end of the tunnel. This Month’s digital magazine is just saying that; prepare for the revolution.

Our Guest, Gift “Kaydo” Ogwa is a passionate Christian social media influencer and youtuber with a background in medicine and talents in impacting lives. Her passion and can-do attitude seeps through her answers for us all to learn and glean from.

Also in celebration of Nigeria’s independence, 12 of Christ A Poet’s authors share a prayer for Nigeria. In light of the necessary tension created through the #EndSARS movement, it is evident that the country needs its Christians to stand up and take their place in prayer.

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CAP MONTHLY E-MAGAZINE // SEPTEMBER 2020 (FREE DOWNLOAD)

This month, we featured the CEO of 2nd Adam Store! Our discussion with Bode Brown was filled with wisdom, wit and insight only found in a heart dedicated to God, his people, and his work.

Bode Brown is a multi passionate creative championing the Gospel with his gifts and he shared with us his perspective of living the Godly life, how he has been able to sustain his business in the Nigerian economy and more.

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This month, we featured the CEO of Shuzia! Our discussion with ‘Napa Onwusah was filled with wisdom and insight only found in a heart dedicated to God, his people, and his work.

In her words, “When you grow your faith, you starve your fear.” This edition of Christ A Poet’s Monthly E-Magazine talks about Triumph Over Fear. As you download and read, we pray that you take a step to triumph over every fear that stands in your way of operating at the level God has designed you to.

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MISFIT

MISFITDing! Dong!

The alarm clock will go blaring!

Ding! Dong!

It’s sunday morning

He, on his bed, would wake up cold and tired

He knows he should go to church today

So he’ll move on to go bathing, hurrying to be in the house of the master, but he,

Would first of all, let his true master bathe him.

Masturbating, becomes the new boss.

 

And right there in the bathroom, he knows he’s in bondage

This right here, is not right

His wrongs are always before him, his conscience pricking.

He knows the matters of his heart, his own issues of blood.

Oh, if only I can touch the helm of his garment

He always knew the Tsidkeneu could make him new.

But like the woman with the haemorrhaging issue

He would shy away, after all, he’s seen the judgment in the silent cues.

 

He who has been so many times demoralized by the judging stares in the eyes of the brethren in church,

the judgment seats in their eyes, he even tried to reach their peaks and satisfy their quality list

And solely for their approval, he would sell his personality.

But it was never going to be enough, he would never fit.

In their eyes, heaven will never accept him

And no matter how many times he made it to the front pew, his history will never change. His soul could never be saved, or so they say.

Because in their eyes, He will forever remain a misfit.

 

After thinking about these things,

he would bounce back into bed, pull the covers even tighter on himself and stroll back into the cold unflinching arms of Sleepy Slumber.

“I’ll try again next sunday”, he says.

 

I’m talking about Him. and him. and him. And her and the other her.

And many others who have been bruised and sent away from the foot of the cross, because we refuse to scoot over for the knees of a “misfit.”

 

A misfit.

A misfit? Are you kidding me?

Since when did the body of Christ become a pack of dominoes

Did not the Master say go ye and have dominion?

Did not Christ command, to go ye after the sinners?

To explore, Excel, and see

If His excellency would not add to the church in abundance

With all goodness and mercies?

Who then gave us the audacity to prophesy over God’s child, what He has not sanctioned?

To look at God’s image and likeness and decide his fate

That is like a blinding slap to the creator’s face.

Where then, is the place of abundant grace?

 

We’ve used our tongues and our eyes.

We proclaim judgment over these ones with our minds.

 

Since when did the outer look of a book determine the content of its riches?

Is not the work of the Holy Spirit inside out?

Or was it outside in?

So why do we judge our brothers so?

 

Or did not the Bible clearly theorize in Matthew 5:20

Ye shall never enter the kingdom unless your righteousness exceeds that of the Pharisees

Even blind Brother Phary, sees clearly the point I with this simple poem humbly preach.

What is wrong with the church of today?

 

Hmmm… Wait. Hold on. Hold up. Wait a minute

This poem ain’t speaking against correction.

It only seeks to unseat the lie we’ve represented the body of Christ to be, for even the church was never supposed to be a perfect fit.

 

So why do we wanna behave like her.

 

Not this her. I mean the other her. Why do we imitate her?

She who looks as beautiful as the sun, speaks with the voice of a fairy, moves like an angel of light

She who smiles with the grace of Athena, the beauty of Aphrodites, but with the serpent infested head of Medusa.

Why do we imitate her who lures kings to her bed, patting their backs, singing their praises, preparing for their necks a stabbing knife.

Why do we imitate Lucifer’s own girlfriend?

She who my Pastor loves to call the world system.

Me? I prefer her native name: Babylon.

And just like Robert Kelly,

we’ve been messing with the …Same girl… same girl…

 

Or Have you not read it in your Bible?

That we and this world are never going to be a match made in heaven?

That no dating site or psychologist could ever fix this.

That we’re like two sides of a coin. Gotta be heads or tails, baby.

Two parallel lines never to collate

It is so plain.

 

If Jesus Himself had said that the world will always hate you

Shouldnt you be wary when all of a sudden she wanna date you?

So long as we follow Jesus, this world will always hate.

And the day the world is comfortable with you around

You should ask yourself: Am I still saved?

 

So when the world rejects the sinner, would you join in the game and judge him back to the world?

Sad. So sad!

If we’re so perfect, why are we not different from the do-good atheist, whose only reason for subscribing to songs about sex and the worship of money is: “It’s got a nice beat, and the lyrics doesn’t really matter…”

What a lie!

 

Remember that when Jesus came the first time, it was religious people that put Him on the cross.

Because he would not fit into our church programmes? Or He would not look like we expect him to?

 

sad.

 

And for those of you – my fellow misfits – who have been judged by the ones

To whom the master had said to feed my sheep.

Listen to me. I have a message for you from His Eminence.

As long as you come to me, there is hope for ya.

And as long as they keep judging you, stand strong.

He says come. feed. then see… that I am God.

Your confidence. See, my love washes you squeaky

Sounds difficult, I know

But actually, it’s like Easy-Peasy Japanesie.

However, there is one thing my church usually keeps out of the message of my word.

Your past Pastors, your lead Leaders, your Generals generally have taught you that you can come to me the way you are. It’s true.

That’s grace.

But you see, like two edged sword, grace is incomplete without truth.

Truth. Responsibility. Respond. Sensibly. To this truth.

You can come to me the way you are – my arms are wide open – but I forbid you to remain that way for longer.

Confess your sins. Faithful and Just to forgive is my name.

But no, do not stop there. Take responsibility for your actions.

Then go and sin no more.

 

I urge.

That we quit the blaming and the condemning.

And press on towards the mark. The heavenly glory. For you have never arrived, until you walk down the streets of gold.

You’re never perfect until you drink from the banquet table of perfection.

And You can only know you’re the best when you’re the only gunslinger cowboy still standing after all the dust settles.

Boom!!!

– ‘Nonso John & Ezeonyeka Godswill