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Mercy Great Is the Opportunity

Sunshine, cascades-its-way-down before innocent-waters, lying boldly and at the mercy of the towering... threatening waves. Hope cries out to Jesus because it knows, God's mercy through-Him His sacrifice saves. Doors now lay open that once were closed, joy patient, love generous... reverent, they remain willing, honest... . Because through-the-actions brought about through-mans-misunderstanding, of The- Father,absence, of-His-clemency given them shown for all, desired by Him for still yet another, knowing the pain that it has caused still causes Him all of us, all-things, to accept thisthey can't but-can-relate... remain to pray and wait... . Forgiveness carries the promise of freedom, mercy. Jesus He sees this, knows that-in great-wealth abides the soul that prays plays holds upfor another, sings to them of this for them through Him to-our-Creator, God, walking through the pain with-them, and so again, in His perfect compassion for us, to continue, He weeps. Time is generous, an awesome gift, God's precious offering of this opportunity. So again The-Prince-of-Peace answers this call for this falls before Him, pleads for all of us, blood still pouring-from His hands, feet, and yes even still, and solely, because of this... given-all-He's already done for us, with all of His-might and-Glory, humblest-of-respect, honor, He lye's down before Him, tears-washing for us, our Fathers own... . As He pleads to Him again, and again "Oh Father mercy, Father, mercy, please Father againoffer-them mercy... !" "Please... they know not what they do, again, please-Father... show them mercy... ?" http://allpoetry.com/ban/show/6960 Author notes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfpVq4rPfQg

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