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It Would Have Bitten Me

Death by deception as in in Eve
The nature of the beast is subtlety
The tempter tempting, offering things that are not his
A murder from the beginning, as truth’s twisting whizz
The thing, about deception is you already, think you know the truth
The enemy crept in like a disease, so you did not question the proof
The Good news is you do not have to wait, for deaths door to open,
for sins that stain and brings death are crossed out and very broken
repent of following the snake in the grass and ask the Truth Himself
for sin was found in the enemy, so now we need a new heaven
Lucifer appears, as an angel of light but he is the father of bad leaven
Weakening the nations, he is but a created son, who fell like a star
Ask the Lord Jesus, for His Truth, for the devil is not the Morningstar The enemy satan all that he has and is was stolen, killed and for to destroy
Inheriting lies, counterfeit gifts of pleasure are the horse of troy
The dragon is not ignorant, deceiving men for millennium
Swimming, so proud in another's once perfect aquarium
But in Jesus’ good time he will be lifted out with the hook
then cast into a lake of fire, so he will pay, for all that he took
Why should you pay for his original crime
Flesh for flesh was paid in full and on time
You can question my rhymes and it was a snake
but ask the Lord Jesus who come in the flesh, for your sake
2/18/2017

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Date: 2/18/2017 7:26:00 PM
Very creative write about how subtle the snake is John! God bless~Che :)
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John Beam
Date: 2/18/2017 8:29:00 PM
Thank you, Cheryl, but to the Lord Jesus be the glory, for He is the Greatest teacher and I hope people learn to listen to Him. When someone preaches something and His Holy Spirit says, that is not true. We can ask Him why?

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