Cross of my Savior

Tony36

Rising up from a pit of despair

I’m wounded and weakened

I know my Lord will be there to give me the will to survive

Sometimes it happens so fast that I get broken and beaten

There are times I feel I’m not going to last

My Lord will give me the will to survive

 

With the cross of my savior already in sight

Stepping up to the challenges I’m giving

When I’m burdened by the darkness of night

I keep my eye on the cross of my savior

 

So today I’m back on my feet living the word of my savior

I am teaching people how to defeat the demons standing in their way

 

With the cross of our savior already in sight

Stepping up to the challenges we’re given

When we feel burdened by the darkness of night

We’ll keep our eye on the cross of our savior

  • Author: Tony36 (Offline Offline)
  • Published: December 28th, 2016 14:19
  • Category: Religion
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Comments5

  • willyweed

    with faith in the lord there is no stopping you. your write flows from the river of truth, we all need a sip
    when the holy fountain of youth is reduced to a drip. great write Tony! ww

    • Tony36

      Thank you

    • BRIAN & ANGELA

      THANKS TONY ~ GREAT TRIBUTE TO OUR LORD & SAVIOUR # JESUS CHRIST ! Jesus keep me near the Cross ~ There a precious fountain ~ free to all a healing stream ~ Flows from Calvary's Mountain ! In the Cross ~ In the Cross ~ Be my glory ever ~ Til my raptured soul shall find ~ Rest beyond the RIVER ~ AMEN ! BRIAN

      • Tony36

        Thank you

      • Christina8

        Very good job tony! Great message to keep an eye on the cross!

        • Tony36

          Thank you

        • Augustus

          Inspirational Tony. Very nice.

          • Tony36

            Thank you

          • WriteBeLight

            Wonderful prayer Tony!

            • Tony36

              Thank you

              • WriteBeLight

                Welcome!



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