Michael P. Johnson

Though Devils Come - Poem by Michael P. Johnson
Don't ever let, devils fool you
Deceit make, keep you blind
Live, walk, eternity in view
Keep Heaven in your mind
Wisdom, is always worth seeking
Knowledge is found en route
Who hear hell's wide door creaking
Spread seed, to harvest God, fruit
He is whom we should be serving
The One! we all, should praise
The One and only deserving
Gratitude all our days
Ever since mankind, first were born
In Eden's garden green
Laughing, mocking, treating with scorn
Has somehow always been
God and Heaven are ridiculed
Denied, is Jesus' cross
By people foolishly being ruled
Suffering endless loss
Righteous is God, Jesus Christ, Lord
Watching man build on sand
Heaven one day will wield the sword
Who in the world will stand?
Make sure you're not one of these
Seek Jesus, whilst you may
Humbly, faithfully, bend your knees
Forgiveness, sincerely pray
Believe, believe, your answer will dawn
Whatever good bad you see
Smiling, weeping, until reborn
With Christ always you'll be.....
Topic(s) of this poem: christian
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