Feeling restless while running but things seem hopeless and at a complete stand still
So it's time to surrender to God and not individual will
Here faith is paramount while ego is dormant
Life is fully under divine control providing comfort for the captive soul
The spiritual hurricane is finally over and finding a clear purpose is the ultimate goal
Waiting patiently for the power of discernment now plays a key role
And the allure of sin has been suspended without resistance
Imperfect yet beautifully human this is a testimony of repentance
For a prodigal son or daughter has found redemption
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3 Comments
Post a CommentCan not tell you how much I liked this. oh yes I can this much like,like,like,like,like,like,like.
I think you should publish a collection of these in a book with illustrations. I believe people will buy them. Just a thought.
Amen! :)