God\\\'s Love.

The BlackShakespeare

My eyes look towards the heavens.

 

From whence cometh my help.

 

My help cometh from the Lord above.

 

The Lord above, looketh down on earth. 

 

He sees the wickedness and evil of mankind. 

 

He (God) sent, his son as a love gift to save man soul.

 

For God so love the world... 

 

Satan time is short and evil will not last forever. 

 

So seek ye first God's kingdom and everything else will be granted to you.

 

Amen and Amen. 

  • Author: The BlackShakespeare (Offline Offline)
  • Published: October 30th, 2021 13:11
  • Category: Love
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  • spilleronsheet

    God’s angel guarding you
    In his eyes good and evil both be noticed
    And justice shall prevail
    Well crafted dear poet

  • dusk arising

    Based upon a book written by men and censored by the church of rome which became the Roman Catholic church, the wealthiest organisation on the planet (google it) totally ignoring that biblical quote "it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven". Christianity is so full of contradictions, dual standards and still regurgitates things which have been proven to be wrong.
    Sympathy if you were indoctrinated by the FEAR of god as a child by christians. It appears most christians won't address what is wrong with christianity and simply possess a blind faith. Some have an OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder) to post missives about how devout they are in their belief... oh, you just did that..... oooppss

  • orchidee

    Good write B. with Biblical verses interspersed.
    I expect you know 'godly fear' means a sort of awe or reverence 'fear', not terror or fright sort of fear.
    And 'terrible' means 'awesome', not horrible.



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