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Sins

Sins are nothing new. Sins are committed by me and you. Sins have been here since the beginning of time. Our fathers and mothers committed sins. Their ancestors were sinners too, so you and I know - it's nothing new. We were all born from sin. It is taken away when we get baptized. For a while, we are alright. One day we grow up and we start to sin again. We try to blame others for the sins that we commit, but we know that - that is not true. The Devil is playing his part too. Sometimes we know that to sin is wrong - yet we don't want to , or just can't stop. It is never too late to change our lives. Just ask JESUS to come into your heart. Ask Him to change your life and give you a new start. That will make Him happy and with the wave of His hand - your sins He will wash away...
By Lucilla M. Carrillo Hope you like this poem.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2012




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Date: 1/1/2013 9:42:00 AM
gone for an oldie, Lucilla, not disappointed this is brillant...
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Date: 11/5/2012 6:48:00 AM
Yes I do like it. Even as a Christian I still need help daily to keep sin at bay. Fortunate in the knowledge that all my sins have been washed away even the ones I have yet to commit. I am so thankful for his gift and my obedience is my gift of love back to him.
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Date: 8/5/2012 10:33:00 PM
hello Lucilla, a sinful life will always dwell here on earth.. It's a good thing we have a heart... for that is the only place Jesus can protect us from sin... i love this poem... Hope you are doing well...love PD from the Rio Grand Valley.... yeah....
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Date: 8/4/2012 1:38:00 PM
Hope you like this poem...(?)....it is beautiful Lucilla. - a golden pearl. - oxox // Anne-Lise :)
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