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So God

The breath of God gave Adam life.

And he did the Garden receive.

But Adam was alone, without a wife.

And so God gave him Eve.

 

When His people were as slaves,

God sent plagues to set them free.

But they could not get across the waves.

So God parted the sea!

 

Jericho had a mighty wall,

So the Israelites found.

They said it was thick, and much too tall.

And so God tore it down!

 

When they fought against the giant,

They wondered which man to deploy.

Their foe was big, strong, and violent.

So God sent a boy.

 

Man always acted out of line.

From sin he couldn't run.

But the love of God is pure, divine.

And so He sent His Son.

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Feb 6, 2010
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