Working Hard

BlessedbyGod

I've been working hard for God's glory,

Doing what I can to share His true story,

Sharing the gospel whenever I can,

Doesn't matter who,child woman or man,

The Lord's love for us,we cannot comprehend,

For He died for all of us,,we have all sinned,

You and I,and everyone else to,

Only one was ever without sin,that was Jesus,not me nor you,

We all fall short of the glory of God,none of us actually deserve His love,

But God still sends it down to us,directly from Heaven above,

I will continue working hard for our Lord,

Never to worry,never to falter,and it is to Him that my eyes will forever look toward.

They say that home is where the heart is,my heart and home is forever in the hands of the Lord.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Author: BlessedbyGod (Offline Offline)
  • Published: January 11th, 2023 23:56
  • Comment from author about the poem: The time is at hand to put yourself before the Lord and humble yourself and surrender to Him. He is coming soon to take us home
  • Category: Unclassified
  • Views: 16
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Comments3

  • mvvenkataraman

    Any poem that adores God is sacred,
    Here you have given a holy couplet,
    The divine poem is indeed appealing,
    May Jesus bless all with kindness!

    • BlessedbyGod

      Thank you so much,
      I really appreciate your support and kind words

    • orchidee

      A fine write BC.
      KP's been working hard on her botox, and that's a fact! That's all she ever does 99% of the time! heehee.
      It don't do her any good. She will go all saggy - ooh!

      • BlessedbyGod

        HAHAHAHA 😂🤣🤣😂

      • ForeverJesus7

        I really enjoyed this piece, my love. I am glad that you are now working here in Hollywood.
        Keep writing.
        Persistence is key

        • BlessedbyGod

          Thank you so much my love,I couldn't be any happier that I'm finally here,I love you so much.



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