GOD CARES FOR HIS CREATION ~ ANGELA & BRIAN ~ A 4 4 4 2 SONNET

ANGELA & BRIAN



 

WE ALWAYS TRY TO WALK CLOSE TO GOD ~ AMEN !

 

WE never cease to Praise God for His Grace

WHEN WE reach out to you ~ You're always there

WHEN WE have inner conflicts ~ WE reached out

AND GOD comforted & strengthened US !

 

WHAT GOD'S done for US ~ He can do for YOU

Trust Him and He will strengthen & bless YOU 

In the midst of OUR troubles & conflicts 

HE banishes weakness with Divine Power !

 

GOD always listens to OUR cries for Help

HE is very near to those who suffer

HE reaches out to those in despair

EXPERIENCE shows US that GOD is REAL !

 

GOD'S Servants are not immune from TROUBLEE

BUT ~ With GOD'S help we survive ~ AMEN

 

Thanks for visit ~ comment welcome ~ LOVE A & B 🧡🧡🧡

This Poem is a paraphrase on PSALM 34 (BIBLE)

 

This Poem is a Blank Verse Sonnet in Iambic Pentameter. 

 

 

 

 

   

  • Author: ANGELA & BRIAN (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: February 9th, 2019 03:05
  • Category: Reflection
  • Views: 21
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Comments2

  • orchidee

    A fine write B&A.

    • ANGELA & BRIAN

      THANKS UNCLE STEVE : You give us a Spiritual uplift every DAY so we have sent you one for the WEEKEND.
      Hope you enjoyed PATSY CLINE & WILLIE NELSON ~ AMEN
      Abundant Blessings ANGELA & BRIAN
      🧡🧡🧡🧡

      • orchidee

        Well I turn to my dafter themes sometimes - sherry, porkies, etc!

      • Goldfinch60

        As far as I am concerned at the moment God has deserted Joyce and I.
        That third stanza is just not true as far as I am concerned at the moment. I still firmly believe in My Spirit but it is the Christian religion that I am questioning. I have heard and used all the arguments about Christianity but unless you have been put in a situation similar to trying to deal with Joyce's dementia you have no idea about Christianity's failings.



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