Tomorrow May Never Come Poem by John Chizoba Vincent

Tomorrow May Never Come



We are all forerunners of Christ
Created with a definite purpose in life.
We shall all die someday but
What would be the benefit of he who
Made us in his own image and likeness
If we all die and perished in sin
Turn then away from your iniquities.
Tomorrow in whom thy believe in
May be murdered or rather be banished
from thy eyes to see and behold.
Tend your feet and heart to righteousness
Guide Your soul and romance His words
To cup into your emotions and feelings.
Dont know if we would meet again
To speak again base on this terrifying matter
But if we never meet again in this earth,
Lets prepare our hearts to meet at the feet
Of christ whose love we are persuaded to stand
TOmorrow maybe murdered or banish
Tomorrow may never come as you think.
Then shall we not repent of our sins
And look up to our maker and lover
Whose love is inseparable among us?
Give thou life to Christ and rejoice in Him
Walking along with Him in the narrow road
With thousand saintss singing and praising him.
Thy life a light of the world, The joy of the day when
it was created
Be thou righteous and sin not in his words
For in it shall you die once and reign with him at the sound of the trumpet when tomorrow never come.

Monday, July 6, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: love and pain
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