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Love That Waits

Love That Waits by Patrece Walker
A love that waits is a love that is not of hate.
Love and hate is similar but there is one that is more pleasurable than the other to have in your heart. 
Your heart is to have all of God’s love in it. God’s love comes from above for God is Love.
 If  we do not know God we do not know  his love. Jesus waits on us to receive his love. 
He showed his love when he sent his son Jesus to this earth through a supernatural birth oh what joy. 
God is always showing us his love that is from above.
 Why can’t we receive it? 
So don’t hate appreciate.
We should show love that comes from above.
If  we see someone who needs help go help that person this will bring you joy.
Oh but you say I don’t want to help that dirty bum but have you looked at what God has brought you from.
There have  been times where we all have had some bum times in our life but are we bums? No.
There you see love that waits.
 It is saying wait don’t hate. 
Wait before your slander someone’s name and start to blame because your name may be the same name that may not have any blame. 
 Love wait on me can’t you see the blessed trinity that is three in one oh it is the beautiful son. 
Yes Jesus So wait on  love and don’t hate. 
Kindness is better than madness.
 Madness is the extreme frown that  is turned upside down opposite of a smile that lasts for a while but this is a more fashionable style than a frown that is most often wild and not in style.

Copyright © Patrece Walker | Year Posted 2016


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