The Argument

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Whatever you plot against the sovereign Lord, He will completely destroy - RIGHT AFTER YOU THINK YOU'VE WON (Zechariah 14). Jesus the Messiah will forcefully and fully terminate “the times of the Gentiles”.

Predictive prophecy, God’s ability to control history, thwarts all attempts to hijack His sovereignty. 

The Argument has always been,
Who gets to decide what is right?
You think yourself a Sovereign?
Let's examine the Erudite!

"Man should make the sovereign choice,"
The Erudite Scholar will say,
"Unaided by an imagined Voice,
No Crutch to get in his way."

But, alas, the Erudite dies,
And, God's predictions come true,
And, truth that is mixed with lies
Will not solve man's deepest issues.

God's word was made to outlive all,
Yet Satan arrays against it.
He brings with him a captive thrall:
Deceived, depraved, unrepentant.

"Reason demands we must oppose.
We cannot accept His burden."
Truth is spewed into vomit flows
And the Devil's Puke is Chosen.

"Nothing is beyond man's power.
Ignore this god altogether.
There is no god, do not cower.
Our freedoms demand no tether."

"The Nations had better listen.
For My choices will always stand.
Jerusalem and Israel -
Will forever bear My brand.

I give you space, and I give you grace,
For repentance and salvation,
But, opposing Me to my face,
And, I give you ruination.

My rage will be unquenchable,
For Satan and the Nations,
My Messiah, insatiable,
Heaven's armies at their stations.

Once again I will validate,
My choices, My Messiah.
You know this because you have read,
The Book of Zechariah."

Copyright © | Year Posted 2019



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Date: 3/9/2019 8:13:00 PM
Hello Randy, all I can say is that your poem has said it all. Amen.Darlene Have a nice evening my friend.
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Date: 2/1/2019 3:52:00 PM
Wow! This is a powerful and well written piece. Well done
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