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Posted in Poems. on Friday, July 23rd, 2010 by Anthony
Jul 23

How is it we are so easily lead astray
To be blind when the treasure is in our face
Since it is not our vision we choose to downplay
Feeling betrayed because we feel replaced

That is the terrible lie that is told
We could never be replaced by Christ
But yet we are so easily sold
Believing we see our own paradise

Our sinful nature leads us to an untruth
One of which we usually submit
If only we had faith like our youth
The Untruth would be revealed as counterfeit

Man is known for messing up
Constantly listening to the lie
“Feeling” worse because of a slip up
Forgetting Christ was crucified

Jesus lived life to perfection
Just so we could be saved
However it wasn’t until his resurrection
That the road to salvation was paved

The choice is ours to make
Listen to the spirit or to the lie
The lie will always bring you heartbreak
The comfort of the spirit is revealed with tears from our eye

The beauty of his love is forever
This we must begin to consider as true
For this truth begins our endeavor
Of changing our have to into want to

We are cleansed through and through
Our sins he has totally forgotten
He has and endless love for you
NEVER believe yourself to be rotten

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