We can't see the wind but we can hear its sound
We can't feel the rain unless it is falling to the ground
We can't touch the clouds and the stars cannot be held
We can't see the holes but to the Cross He was nailed
We can't feel the pain that He went through for us
We can't yet see Him face to face but we sure can trust
We can't hear it fall unless we are near to the tree
We can't give up on everything we cannot see
Jesus is waiting for us to come though he may be unseen for now
For we can't do anything unless our Unseen Savior tells us how
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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2 Comments
Post a CommentLori, this is wonderful! I am so glad I had the joy of reading this! :-)
Another great job!