Covered from head to toes, in this sinful mud
Weighs more than a thousand tons
Seeking for help, in wrong directions we run
Drowning in the worlds' dissolution pond
Demons ripping apart our hearts like piranhas in the Amazon
This is their act of pleasure and fun
To make us, selves of the devil, the fictional fraud
Whose tongue is like a Frog
Wrapped around our thoughts
Misconceptions, our mind he would flood
To injected us with his disease of death
Our life he seeks to rob
286% of alcohol, I was almost gone
This is my life's testimony to all
Now I worship and sever the true living God
He revived my heart, with His unfailing love
Starched out arms from above
Shepherd staff and rod
Crucified His Son, shaded His Blood
Now I worship the Lord Jesus Christ
Throughout the day, night, until the break of dawn
Lock and loading the Word of God
Within my heart, sin be gone
It is to Him that I now belong
Holy Spirit lead, fire in my lungs
Making Christ known
Is my life's marathon
- Author: wordseven7 ( Offline)
- Published: August 22nd, 2017 06:49
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- Category: Spiritual
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Comments6
Thank you,
Yes - THE VIOLENT* COMMUNITY* OF RELIGION
But a relationship is not....
Oh wow! I just knew I was going to like this! I understand - there is 'spiritual' language, which can't be substituted with anything else really.
Should it be 'shaded' or 'shed'? It could be either, I feel.
But it should be 'serve' not 'sever'?
'Now I worship and serve the true [and] living God'. A verbatim line said by St Alban (UK) at his trial, and then martyrdom.
Yes it is Sever and thank you....
This is a great testimony. Brothers in Christ like you and me should be there for each other. You are in my prayers. My name is Dion Phillips Crown.
May the Lord continue to bless you.
I believe the Lord truly uses the people who have been through it the most to do his will.
Let us keep our eyes on Jesus.
Keep writing.
Persistence is key
Amen
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