THE FLOOD

Frogspoetry

GOD HAD TOLD NOAH THAT THERE WOULD BE A FLOOD,

THAT WAS LONG BEFORE WE WERE CLEANSED BY THE BLOOD.

NOAH WAS TOLD THAT THE FLOOD WOULD COVER THE EARTH,

TO DIMINISH ALL EVIL AND USHER IN A NEW BIRTH.

NOAH WAS INSTRUCTED TO GATHER THE ANIMALS,TWO OF EACH KIND,

TO SAVE EVERY SPECIES THERE WAS,AND NOT LEAVE ANY BEHIND.

DURING THE FLOOD,IT HAD RAINED FORTY DAYS AND FORTY NIGHTS,

TO CLEANSE THE EARTH AND MAKE EVERYTHING RIGHT.

WHEN THE FLOOD HAD DRIED,ALL WAS BACK ROAMING THE LAND,

GOD HAD MADE A PROMISE,AND BY EXTENDIND HIS HAND,

A RAINBOW APPEARED AS A SIGN THAT NEVER AGAIN WILL HE,BY A FLOOD,DESTROY THE LAND.

  • Author: Melissa tucker (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: July 1st, 2018 10:01
  • Comment from author about the poem: THIS IS JUST A LITTLE REMINDER THAT GOD LOVES US AND HE WILL NEVER FORSAKE US,WE ARE HIS CHILDREN.
  • Category: Spiritual
  • Views: 49
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  • Frogspoetry

    Like I have said many,many times before this is what i believe and it is completly up to the reader if they share the same views.I appreciate your comments and respect your opinion.thank you for sharing your point of views.

  • ForeverJesus7

    That is a great and true piece. God always has a plan for his people, and everything always works out with him in the end.
    Persistence is key

  • orchidee

    A fine write Frogs.

  • Frogspoetry

    Thank you guys,🐓😁

    • Frogspoetry

      Thank you Lawless,that means a lot.

    • Goldfinch60

      God is always there the problem can be the religions that pray to God. I worship God in the Christian way but even there there can be problems and wars caused in Gods name but nothing to do with God.
      The God n my life is My Spirit and I have been touched by it and will always believe but my deep belief has nothing to do with religions of any sort



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