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God's Inspired Word of Heavenly Vision

By the inspired Word of God* revealing heavenly vision-record We’re redeemed from sin-penalty’s cord Assured of salvation so secured from eternal hell’s discord With His love that granted us everlasting life’s accord. By God’s Book of heavenly vision-account We’re shown promises so many to count Exposed to creation wonders in Genesis we can never discount With His miracles in Exodus to Deuteronomy we’re glad to recount. By God’s Law of heavenly vision-empowerment We’re reproved of our worldliness by His righteous judgment Warned against disobedience through Joshua to Chronicles’ engagement With His teachings in Proverbs and Ecclesiastes on self-curtailment. By God’s Truth of heavenly vision-function We’re driven against vain goals to pursue after divine direction Upheld to stand upon sturdiness of Ezra and Nehemiah’s foundation With His strengthening tests along Isaiah to Malachi’s admonition. By God’s Oracle of heavenly vision-possibilities We’re restored whenever weakened from varied difficulties Realigned toward Ruth, Samuel, Esther and Job’s spiritual priorities With His counsels in Psalms, filled with glorious sensibilities. By God’s Testimony of heavenly vision-consistency We’re exhorted to pray with earnestness midst urgency Recharged through the fire of the four Gospels about His mercy With His power in the Acts demonstrating early Christians’ fervency. By God’s Covenant of heavenly vision-blessing We’re sanctified within the bounds of His standard’s cleansing Inspired to serve according to what Romans to Jude-epistles are expressing With His joy for His coming kingdom expressed in Revelation’s praising.
*Isaiah 40:8 The grass withereth, the flower fadeth: but the word of our God shall stand for ever. January 27, 2020

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