He's More Than Just a Friend, { He Is the One} 1
The pressure and pain in each other's family of another friend that slips away and now
you find yourself in need of someone to talk too. And in each family and every of the
thousand's that you thought was your friend is never the same. "He's more than just a
friend". When one need to be uplifted and the need of the same thousand seem some-
what drifted, the one that truly is in need gets lost in the shuffle. And that shuffle is re-
onerated by one's pride and greed, that same someone shall never have the proper
necessitie's too satisfied that need. The Lord Jesus Christ promises friendship mix with
courtship would always equal a divine relationship. "He's more than just a friend", for I
once was lost but now I am found, the one's in need of an uplift will not find it, because
the idiosyncrasies we compound in our live's is due to the burden's that we allow to keep
us down, we turn to someone who we thought was that friend, only to be disapointed time
and time again, the price of which is discarded by the poor. "He's more than just a friend,
maybe that's him you hear knocking at your door". If that be him....then let him in, a
friend indeed is he, clousure than any somebody that you will meet having church on any
street. Muhummed nor Buhda can be your friend. For they were not annoited on the
criteria of love nor do their belief's allow's being friendly to folk's that marches to the beat
of a different stroke. Now if you are still in need of a friend and you're not ashame to
call upon his name. (Call Him) He would come to you from all direction. Just believe, on
that day of ressurection, more than just a friend got up and got out, SHOUTING!!.."All power is mine".
"So now all everyone". "COME"
And meet a real true friend. Believing on Joseph and Mary's - Son. {He is the One}.
Copyright © John Streeter | Year Posted 2010
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