God Doesn't Make Mistakes
Become a
Premium Member
and post notes and photos about your poem like Regina Mcintosh.

Written on July 18, 2024
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
When He lit up the world, He knew
His light would overcome
The worst fears, the darkest nights.
When He silenced the thunder’s roar, He knew
His voice would calm the seas, the winds
No storm could possibly spoil what He shaped
With His gentle hand, His mercy and grace.
When He painted the stars, the seas, the sun, He knew
His wonders had only just begun,
While the hearts He designed were filled with hope,
He knew that every dream was stirred by love,
Every joy inspired by the splendor beyond the setting sun.
When He revealed the music that accompanies His song,
A song filled with serenity, sincerity, soothing
A song played by angels with their imposing harps,
A song compiled by the beauty that surrounds the soul,
The beauty of a love that just grows and grows... then, came hope!
When He filled our hearts with His guidance,
He taught us that love was the source of our wealth,
Wealth beyond what gold or silver could imagine,
Powerful and fuller than any luxury,
Wealth that comes to those who hear His word…
When He sent His only Son, He knew
We’d never know the meaning of His gift,
Until we’d seen beyond the sin and strife,
To the greatest love that has ever been,
To God’s ultimate sacrifice…
Love that burned brighter than the morning sun,
Love that came to us at God’s expense,
Love that taught us the meaning of forgiveness.
Love that restores, repairs and rebuilds.
Love that is best understood by the soul who hears Him…
When the heart is convicted of sin, and given the chance
To begin again… born again,
The best life found is the life that is led
By His Son, Jesus, the King who offers sweet forgiveness
To souls He saves by grace, through faith – just believe Him!
Copyright © Regina Mcintosh | Year Posted 2024
Post Comments
Poetrysoup is an environment of encouragement and growth so only provide specific positive comments that indicate what you appreciate about the poem. Negative comments will result your account being banned.
Please
Login
to post a comment