Be still

Crowns4Christ

Stand strong in your faith, and let your heart be still,

Place your troubles at Gods feet, and rid of them He will,

Be still, and let go of your transgressions,

Stop all of the hatred, it's a deadly obsession,

Be still, and love all of God children,

Even though it is human nature that shelters sin 

Be still and rebuke the devil and his demonic minions,

Including the wicked and selfish of opinions,

Love is of God,our bright and shining sun,

Worship and praise Him, for He is the only one,

 There's was none before God, and will be none after,

 He will always be here for us, giving us love and laughter,

If one thinks God doesn't exist,think again,

Because not believing in our Lord is surely a sin,

Rethink the choice that was made about the Lord,, before it's to late,

If one don't, then they are hellbound, and that is their fate,

God,our Father, is very patient with us,

His judgement is final,rightly and just

  • Author: Crowns4Christ (Offline Offline)
  • Published: April 12th, 2022 15:34
  • Category: Unclassified
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  • Saxon Crow

    Amen

  • ForeverJesus7

    My love, I needed to hear this. Thank you for your writing.
    Persistence is key

  • rrodriguez

    Thank you for your faith full poem. These are times when we need messages like this. Be blessed!

    • Crowns4Christ

      Thank you so much Rodriguez, it's just a reminder of who we are,where we come from and where we are going

      • rrodriguez

        Yes, I agree... We are children of the light.

      • Dahlia

        beautifully written and Amen to that my friend
        Dahlia

      • orchidee

        Good write Blue.
        My light went out when I married KP. Doh! lol.

        • Crowns4Christ

          Hahaha,but you make her shine bright, maybe that's the paparazzi,



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