All That You Are

Randall Racine

 

God, you truly are all of the good that I can ever be and I love you for all that you are.

 


I know I wouldn’t be here if not for you and you are the reason that I even made it this far.

 


Because I was once lost inside of myself trying to find me until I wanted to find you.

 


My mind was so blind to your words that were well written in my heart is how I knew.

 


I didn’t see you going before me just to protect me from all that I would soon go through.

 


I never saw you but you still guided me through each and every storm that would brew.

 


I thought that I wasn’t worthy of your love or mercy until I was saved by your
truth.

 


That you hid inside of me as I tried to hide from you until that undeniable
proof.

 


It’s not that I didn’t believe in you Lord I was limited from the roofs temporal ceiling.

 


It was blocking me from seeing all the things that through my heart you were revealing.

 


Now that the world isn’t holding me down it’s only because of you that I’m kneeling.

 


Thank you for your sacrifices, love, forgiveness, mercy, grace, strength, and healing.

 


The devil had robbed me from realizing that but no longer from me will he be
stealing.

 


I couldn’t see that you had my back but thanks to you Lord I am blessed to see the whole view.

 


You broke my walls down so they no longer shield me from breathing that air that you blew.

 


Before it was like I had to be sheltered & isolated to remain right where they wanted me to.

 


By confusing me with mad science & new evolution so that I wouldn’t find the power in you.



There’s a limit to what I can do but you my Lord have no limit to what all that you can do.

 


And for your purpose of a greater good Lord there is no limit on for you what all I will go through.



Written by Randall Racine
AKA +1RealRacine
AKA Rated2Reel

  • Author: Rated2Real (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: April 5th, 2024 09:36
  • Comment from author about the poem: A glimpse into my testament to finding faith in God.
  • Category: Spiritual
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Comments1

  • 2781

    If he hadn't left a remant...

    • Randall Racine

      Then I’d still be lost and lonely



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