SEE THE SPOKEN WORD
About the Book
God's words created what we see (Hebrews 11:3). So, when we see His creation, we are looking at His voice. This is also the case with the life of Jesus Christ, who is the Word (John 1:1) and imprint of God’s nature (Hebrews 1:3).
When Mona struggles to express what it’s like to be comforted, corrected, loved, and nurtured by God, He gives her the words in poetry.
God’s Word is the basis for every poem in this book. His Word not only has power, but it is the power to heal and make us whole.
Mona hopes that as you listen to and/or read the book, you understand that the words within it were chosen deliberately for you and that you See the Spoken Word.

Book Reviews
“Brave and courageous work of thoughts”
Truly, this author has written a powerfully illuminative and vividly expressive collection of compelling poems, to which, she has prescribed very decisive Scriptural references....for the readers who choose to engage in the 'tough' conversation and introspection. This brave and courageous work of thoughts, experiences and imageries, graciously invites readers to feel like this is my story, too or feel like I have been here, too. The scriptural undergirding of this artistically passionate collection of poems, encourages the readers (who accept the invitation) to seek to "See", "Know", "Accept" and "Develop" our IDENTITY In Jesus Christ. "What a marvelous, wonderful and glorious thing, God has done"!
– A. Mott
“Infused with hope, and doesn’t leave you hanging”
See the Spoken Word provides an honest look at Mona's Christian walk, is infused with hope, and doesn’t leave you hanging. People often gloss over their own failures, flaws and weaknesses. But Mona authentically shares her heart and the pain within it as she cries out to God to relieve her from "the body of this death". Through her poetry, she lovingly shares with the reader her life experiences in a relatable way.
– L. Donoho
“Translate His Holy Word in such a beautiful poetic way”
God has really given this author a talent to be able to translate his Holy word in such a beautiful poetic way that causes the reader, if willing, to allow the Holy Spirit to illuminate our desperate need for Jesus.
These poems are definitely used by God to teach the reader, who is willing, to truly see and acknowledge why she may be failing in her walk with Christ while simultaneously providing hope that she can truly be forgiven and healed bringing all glory to God with her life. Beautiful and spiritual are these writings indeed!
– S. Fisher

Devote a little time each day.
Chill from social media -
Instead ask, “What did God say?”
— See the Spoken Word, by Mona Lipsey