Life is not easy but He never said it would be. Everyone was lost at one point in their lives; come and you will see. Each one of us sinned; some deeper than others. Come and you will see; good fathers and mothers. Some didn’t know just how much truth is in the book of life. Some are up in age just now opening it for the first time. Others have been reading for many decades now; need help understanding? These are your people who will show you how. Some have barely started maybe a few years ago; realizing just how much they need Him, His guidance, in where he or she should go. Many of us got it wrong along the way. I can tell you from experience; nothing can compare to Our Savior’s Love and Grace. Many of us were lost and at times alone. I can tell you from my experience; Our Savior’s arms is Home. Many of us were stumbling in life. Trying to fit a mold that we didn’t belong in because He wanted us to be your guide. Teaching the importance of Faith and hope for a better today and brighter tomorrow. Shining our light in a world full of sorrow. To all who are lost allow Him to heal everywhere you hurt; you will soon see and feel His love and you will know your worth.
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Author:
GenXer Shamrocker ☘️ (
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- Published: September 22nd, 2025 07:21
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- Category: Religion
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You continue to intersperse rhyme in your poetry even in free verse and I love this it holds the readers attention. Very nicely done this work
Thank you 🙏 so much. I love your work as well.
You are most welcome it is my pleasure. Thank you very much
Thank you 🙏 so much
You are most welcome Shamrocker
My friend, this reads like testimony turned into poetry. Worn roads, missteps, but all pointing back to the open arms of the Savior. A beacon for the weary. 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦⬛
We each have one don’t we? Thank you for reading and for your inspirational words too!!
Indeed! And thank you for sharing yours, my friend! And you are welcome as well!
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