Choices

ForeverJesus7


Everyone in life,
all has two choices.
Only you can decide.
You cannot serve,
both God and mammon,
for if you choose mammon,
you will surely die.
For the love of money,
is the root of all evil -
not the money itself.
We all want to leave,
something for our loved ones,
but not at the expense,
of ourself.
The best thing to do,
is to serve God.
In return you will reap what you sew.
For with God,
there is no strings attached,
where as the wrong way,
there is a dept to owe.
I do not believe,
in selling one's soul.
You either choose salvation or not,
but you can be consumed,
in so much sin,
that you wonder,
'What happened to God'.
So please,
I implore you this message,
and ask that you take it to heart.
As long as you are living,
it is never to late,
to find God.
So store up your wealth,
and give your first fruits,
all in the name of God.
So your money,
will multiply as you age.
and you'll never,
go hungry at all.


CHOICES ~ BRIANODES
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CHOOSE you this Day
Who will you daily serve ?
God ~ Creator or Satan ~ Destroyer ?
My Family & I have decided
We will serve GOD !


You have two choices, pick one or two. If you pick wisely you will never be without shoes, but if you pick the wrong one you will be a lost without a clue. Family, friends with kids playing freely with peace or sitting at home with a empty house your mind is on cease. Choose wisely and your richer than you think or pick poorly as you rot your way down like an anchored that's sinked.

  • Authors: Dion P. Crown (Pseudonym), BRIANSODES, marlenawood
  • Visible: All lines
  • Finished: March 21st, 2018 01:00
  • Limit: 6 stanzas
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  • Comment from author about the poem: There are a few things I strongly believe in. However, one of my most strongest beliefs is that although money and wealth can be a good thing, you CANNOT serve God AND mammon (Material things and wealth).
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