Guilty as Charged
If you were accused of being a Christian how would you plead in such case?
Could the accuser present enough evidence to convict you?
Would you be ashamed to look him in the face?
Here's hoping the evidence is overwhelming.
You are being judged in the highest court of all.
You have a lifetime to build your case, but be sure to be ready for roll-call.
Hold your head up high when your name is called.
Be proud of the charge against you.
When the Judge says, "I find you guilty".
Then you say, "Yes, Your Honor, that's true."
Count yourself honored to be numbered as one of God's own.
In anticipation of the Great Resurrection and Judgment around the Greatest King's Throne.
Published by Jean Davis
Poet and self-published Author: married,six children, Joel, Jackie, Jordan, Luci, Lee & Wendy. Thirteen Grandchildren, Five Greatgrand. Always had a love of inspirational poetry. Began writing myself Dec. 20... View profile
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Post a CommentGUILTY !!!!!, thank GOD