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When we’re truly betrothed to Him, we can’t help, but divinely succeed; Christ’s not a Man that He should lie and He’s promised to meet our needs. Are we, not more important than birds found about the land, trees and air? Are we better clothed than flowers? Are we committed to Him and His care? Are we not made after God’s image? As His Children, are we responsible, for applying The Word to our lives? Are we spiritually irresponsible? We’re accountable for understanding how to divinely develop and grow. Spiritual progression doesn’t allow us to blindly accept the status quo! The Day of Judgment is still coming. Will you be seen as a goat or sheep? Are you joined to the True Vine or will your soul burn on Hell’s heap? . . . Author Notes Inspired by: Num 23:19; Prov 16:3; Matt 6:25-34, 25:31-46 Learn more about me and my poetry at: http://amzn.to/1ffo9YZ By Joseph J. Breunig 3rd, © 2014, All rights reserved.
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Dec 18, 2014
Dec 18, 2014 at 9:21 AM UTC
Poem: Committed to Him?
When we’re truly betrothed to Him, we can’t help, but divinely succeed; Christ’s not a Man that He should lie and He’s promised to meet our needs. Are we, not more important than birds found about the land, trees and air? Are we better clothed than flowers? Are we committed to Him and His care? Are we not made after God’s image? As His Children, are we responsible, for applying The Word to our lives? Are we spiritually irresponsible? We’re accountable for understanding how to divinely develop and grow. Spiritual progression doesn’t allow us to blindly accept the status quo! The Day of Judgment is still coming. Will you be seen as a goat or sheep? Are you joined to the True Vine or will your soul burn on Hell’s heap? . . . Author Notes Inspired by: Num 23:19; Prov 16:3; Matt 6:25-34, 25:31-46 Learn more about me and my poetry at: http://amzn.to/1ffo9YZ By Joseph J. Breunig 3rd, © 2014, All rights reserved.
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Dec 18, 2014
Dec 18, 2014 at 9:21 AM UTC
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