Let Not Your Heart Be Trouble

John 14
 1Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also in me.

When a man has a TV program and therefore the audience of millions of innocent and vulnerable minds, he should not be allowed to say the kinds of things that I have been hearing recently. And when this individual or others demonstrate an obvious unpatriotic position against the President and the country over which he presides, then such should be removed from their position of influence. I see the turmoil that has now resulted from the remarks of these selfish people who seek personal fame.. They have hearts that spread trouble.

 

Let Not Your Heart Be Trouble

 

Listen my brother, here’s my advice

Each word I say is rather precise

Troubled and trouble are not the same

Now I will expose this deceptive game

On his show he says “Let not your heart be troubled”, but why?

This TV host perpetuates a bias to disturb and to lie 

You would expect with such biblical references that he’ll

Orate truths or is this what a profane heart dost feel

Usually I can tell from a speaker’s body chemistry

Realize from their actions what they are really saying to me

How they move their lips , their eyebrows and their hands

Exposes their lies and what their rant demands

And so this catch phrase I know is no advice to me

Repulsive I thought, and there is a duplicity

Then I thought, I can make it more exact

By removing the “d” in troubled, a new meaning to impact

Every thing this host says provokes and lies

Trouble exudes from his heart and he no longer tries

References are now natural because they come from his heart

One rooted in evil and trouble it’ll start

Under new inspection I choose to say

Bible verses shouldn’t be tossed around and used in your way

Let not your heart be trouble to others, spread truths and good cheer

Embrace God’s glory and not proHannity if you really care

 

 

 

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