The Father’s Love (Poem)

A life that’s not my own,
A story that’s not mine to tell,
A place I can forever dwell—
Thank You, Jesus.

The deepest love that is felt
Isn’t from receiving.
It’s from the Lord loving your loved ones,
Loving people in distress,
Loving people from the east,
Loving people from the west.

Loving my brother,
Loving my sister,
Loving the Mrs,
Loving the Mr,

Loving my mom,
Loving my dad—
Thank You, Lord,
You’re the best Father I could ever have.

I have one commandment:
Love your neighbor.
Save them, please.
In repentance,
Bring them to their knees.

I love them so much—
Depths you can’t comprehend.
From the sea to the sky,
For their lives, I died.


Seek My Love

Seek My love.
Understand!
Open your ears—
Please!

Don’t run to repentance for you,
Run there for Me.

All I want is for you to live,
For you to flourish,
Prosper—
Live abundant life.

For all your days,
Live no longer slaves.
Live in Me—
There is life.


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Only give if Christ placed it on your heart to do so. He is my provider! God bless you all!