Redemption's Song Poem by ArmourQuill Hunter

Redemption's Song



I once had a dream, or did that dream once have me
Then I met the Redeemer from Calvary's hill of victory
I gave him my dreams, confided most things, for each day
Weathered the change, for Christ's the same, along the way

He's not in a box; doesn't wear socks for I follow his feet
I don't go to church, He healed me first, isn't life neat
God's bigger than words or what we conceive; He's my Friend
He gave his own Son, a gift to us all, where Life begin

Now, I'm not a-part of what sadly ails or even what wanes
Flying, as his pilgrim, with Destiny's unseen plane
He took my heart, gave me a start, when all was so lost
Showed me His love, strength from above, for such a cost

You should call God 'real, ' test His skill; listen to Him there.
He's at your Door to fill your floor, welcome Him in prayer
Life can turn around, inside out, minus what's upside down
Dreams lose their lure minus His cure; living in Him is sound

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