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How The Star Has Fallen: A Poetry Devotional: Lamentation, #9
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How The Star Has Fallen: A Poetry Devotional: Lamentation, #9 in Ottawa, ON
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How The Star Has Fallen is a poetry devotional that walks through the ruins of pride, the silence of repentance, and the long road back to grace.
Written by Abraham Reymond , this collection does not rush to easy answers. Instead, it sits with Scripture, with sorrow, with human failure—and listens. Each poem becomes a quiet mirror: reflecting our hunger for glory, our tendency to drift, and God's unrelenting mercy that still knocks at the door.
These poems are not sermons. They are lamps in the dark .
Not accusations—but invitations .
Not noise—but stillness before God .
This book is for anyone who has ever fallen, forgotten, or grown cold—and is slowly learning to return.
How The Star Has Fallen is a poetry devotional that walks through the ruins of pride, the silence of repentance, and the long road back to grace.
Written by Abraham Reymond , this collection does not rush to easy answers. Instead, it sits with Scripture, with sorrow, with human failure—and listens. Each poem becomes a quiet mirror: reflecting our hunger for glory, our tendency to drift, and God's unrelenting mercy that still knocks at the door.
These poems are not sermons. They are lamps in the dark .
Not accusations—but invitations .
Not noise—but stillness before God .
This book is for anyone who has ever fallen, forgotten, or grown cold—and is slowly learning to return.

















