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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required Do I serve God for His glory’s sake? I’m sure of such whatever it will take For His name, I’ll be spiritually awake. I serve Him because I love Him, and that’s not fake Knowing that He loves me so without brake. Do I serve God for His commendation? I accept such as right motivation His guidance is what I trust in each direction. I serve Him because I love Him with His inspiration Assured that He loves me so in full compassion. Do I serve God for His warning and comment? I fear such as a curse, threat or punishment Having His admonition drives me toward advancement. I serve Him because I love Him, upheld by my commitment Believing that He loves me so and delights in my achievement. Do I serve God for His kingdom’s business? I support such in the spirit of meekness Privileged am I to labor thru His kindness. I serve Him because I love Him, constrained by His faithfulness Aware that He loves me so beyond my sinfulness. *Hebrews 12:28 Wherefore we receiving a kingdom which cannot be moved, let us have grace, whereby we may serve God acceptably with reverence and godly fear." April 11, 2018 One of the poems featured on the Poetry Soup home page on August 22-28, 2021. 2nd place, "The Throwback Challenge" Poetry Writing Contest Sponsored by Natasha L Scragg; judged on 3/11/2022.
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