All of us at sometime have ran from God When He asked us to do something we don’t chose to do Though we feel free to select whom we follow A life without faith is impossible to renew
The falsehoods of hell deceive man’s soul Challenging our dedication and resolve. Anywhere at anytime dilemmas can occur Which we must overcome, endure and solve.
Jonah ran from God and took flight on a ship To be thrown over and swallowed by a whale. After three days he was cast up unharmed To save Nineveh from the wickedness of Hell.
Samson ran from God to the arms of Delilah Who gave him pleasure beyond compare. Soon she betrayed him and removed his hair Exposing him to capture, imprisonment and despair.
Christians believe you can run but not hide From the eyes of Jehovah the who is always aware. Loving us regardless of our weakness toward sin And when we transform and repent, “He’s there.”
By Tom Zart Soul Poet Most Published Poet On The Web
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