God's Heaven

pldabbs

 

God’s Heaven

 

Not all of God’s children go to heaven
It might not be one out of seven
All of us die and are resurrected
But just the best are then selected
To live with God in his closed kingdom
We must be baptized and then must bring some
Fruits, our works of Godly service...
Keep the commandments. These two preserve us
And make us worthy of that blessing
We’re on His side, but still are missing
The fullness of His godly presence
To receive this reward we must bring presents
Of our good works and sacrifice
Being on the other side is nice
No more corruption, pain, and suffering
We’re in His house, still we must bring
An honest, pure, and gentle heart
To see Him, and be set apart
From all the rest. Our great reward
Will be His heavenly Award
Our blessing will be exaltation
Which is God’s highest habitation
So, my dear friends, we must start living
A Christ-like life and be forgiving
We have to be more like He was
And live a life sworn to His cause
Living like this, we’ll stand a chance
To see God work (in) His heavenly expanse
Those so devoted will surely see
Their family and friends who lived thusly.

 


c aaron

 

 

  • Author: pldabbs (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: November 6th, 2018 09:51
  • Comment from author about the poem: Poem describes some elements of and requirements needed in order for a person to be counted worthy of receiving the blessing of entering into God's Heaven at the end of his/her life.
  • Category: Religion
  • Views: 14
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