I love Jesus because he is my best friend
I love Jesus because he is with me through thick and thin
I love Jesus because he first loved me
I love Jesus because he set me free
I love Jesus because he can put a smile in place of a frown
I love Jesus because he wore thorns made into a crown
I love Jesus because he hung on that Cross
I love Jesus because he did not count it as loss
I love Jesus because I know tis true
I love Jesus how about you
Source:
Original list poem in honor of my Savior and King
Published by lori beeler
I am 40 years old and married with a 5 year old little boy. I have enjoyed writing for many years now. My favorite things are reading the Bible and having fun with my family. View profile
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Jesus can put a smile in place of a frown.

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Post a CommentI love Jesus too! Nice job, again, Lori! :0)