Hold On A Bit, He Is Still On Time Poem by Preston Mwiinga

Hold On A Bit, He Is Still On Time



When you have been tempted and you feel all is lost
Just kneel down and pray!
When you have worked, you expected the reward of the fruit of your sweat to come by to your hands and another evades this joy from the palms of your hands
Submit kneel down and pray
When you have walked deep in search of justice in the daylight and at night but all your search has come empty. You feel betrayed as justice has been delayed and ultimately denied
Do kneel down and do pray!

When the world has despised you and all the friends you knew and held hands with have departed from you and those closest to you have walked away from you.
remember to kneel down, raise your hands and pray

When you suffer the loss of the page in your family or in your life at the hands of death, the death that does the knocking everyday and without invitation it takes away a pivot of your time, takes away the foundation of your life, takes away the very flavor of your life, the winner of all bread for all your family
kneel down and pray!

When you drown in financial entanglements and the world echoes that you owe, owe to much and prison is waiting by the door step of your borrowed home
remember to close your eyes kneel down and pray
remember or know even when things are okay kneel and and pray any way, when things are bad do pray all the way, when you are at the point of death, pray still through the way keep praying for Christ Jesus is still on time for all your prayers.

He embraces the world and all life in it and surely knows all your pain, your tears and and your suffering and you injustice.
he will do justice to the cries of your heart at the time that best befitteth your reparations, your outcry and your desire for in his palms, timing is but perfect never delayed never stretched never to early only perfectly withing the best of time.
God bless you

Hold On A Bit, He Is Still On Time
Friday, September 2, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: patience,wait,waiting
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