Let go of fear

Crowns4Christ

In this world we are consumed by fear,

Any person that has ears,let them hear,

We need to learn how to let go of fear,

And let our Almighty Father dry our every tear,

Fear is a product of Satan the Liar,

Who wants to bring us lower so he could be higher,

Wants us to cower down and cry,

He wants to get into our heads and urge us to lie,

But God lifts us up to raise to new heights,

And show the deceiver the power of His  awesome might,

So let go of fear to banish the evilest one,

And show him once and for all that our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ is truly the Messiah,and has truly won

  • Author: Crowns4Christ (Offline Offline)
  • Published: March 13th, 2022 22:58
  • Category: Unclassified
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  • ForeverJesus7

    My love, every one of your poems gets better and better. I love this piece, and I love you.
    Persistence is key

    • Crowns4Christ

      That's the Lord speaking through me my love
      I love you too my husband

    • orchidee

      I thought - some fears may fade, if we're not directly affected by them - whether wars, or rumour of wars, or whatever.

      • Crowns4Christ

        It only leads to His return

        • orchidee

          If only all that people needed to fear (in the sense of be terrified) was my singing! lol.

          • Crowns4Christ

            Hahahahaha,it can't be that bad

            • orchidee

              Aww - nope, 'they' say - it's worse! lol.

              • Crowns4Christ

                Hahaha, what if I asked you to sing at my wedding,you can even bring KP and Fido

                • orchidee

                  Yes, Fido drowns me out! lol.

                • Rocky Lagou

                  As beautiful as ever! Graciously done! ✨✍

                  • Crowns4Christ

                    Thank you Rocky, much appreciated



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