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I was in church Sunday morning The sun was high in its own urning The praises ran out loud and strong I definitely was in church where I belong There was a Guest Minister from another church He preached on seeking victory and who to call What the Preacher spoke, “Walk, Stand, Shout, Talk, Look and Dance” This meant overcoming struggles in chance Then following the steps will help you advance It was a distinction at every stance The Minister was definitely a Teacher, Lecturer and a child of God I admired his chosen words The sentences with the words made my heart swirl A man of God and yes I have heard Taking victory to the next level Putting struggle in a shovel Advance to awake It’s the power of victory in the take Turning struggles into an overcoming stake Yet stand on your feet You have gained victory and scored zero on defeat God has always been the rejoicing treat To walk and been blessed is a welcomed retreat.
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Jun 28, 2014
Jun 28, 2014 at 1:46 PM UTC
VICTORY IN BIRDSEYE VIEW
I was in church Sunday morning The sun was high in its own urning The praises ran out loud and strong I definitely was in church where I belong There was a Guest Minister from another church He preached on seeking victory and who to call What the Preacher spoke, “Walk, Stand, Shout, Talk, Look and Dance” This meant overcoming struggles in chance Then following the steps will help you advance It was a distinction at every stance The Minister was definitely a Teacher, Lecturer and a child of God I admired his chosen words The sentences with the words made my heart swirl A man of God and yes I have heard Taking victory to the next level Putting struggle in a shovel Advance to awake It’s the power of victory in the take Turning struggles into an overcoming stake Yet stand on your feet You have gained victory and scored zero on defeat God has always been the rejoicing treat To walk and been blessed is a welcomed retreat.
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Jun 28, 2014
Jun 28, 2014 at 1:46 PM UTC
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