Thank God Almighty

I want to acknowledge Martin Luther’s Day. This is undoubted a great day in the anodes of history and should never be played down. The problem is that the same freedom that Martin Luther Jr. believed it is not a universal thing and many other country men suffer. One such country is Haiti and now this poverty stricken nation has been met with one of the worst earthquakes in recent history. There is no earthquake in the last 200 years that had so many casualties.  At the time of writing this they were still speculating over 100,000 people died

 

Thank God Almighty

 

Today they celebrate Martin Luther’s Day but unfortunately

Haiti’s tragic earthquake still disturbs everybody

Any celebration seems wrong when Haiti suffers

No one can help feeling remorse for our Haitian sisters and brothers

Keep this thought dear friend close to mind

 

Give God praise, be positive and you will find

Once you are faced with a tragedy

Divine grace will give your heart serenity

 

Although they are gone they no longer suffer

Life on this earth was cruel now they have gone to another

Mortal man when he dies receives an eternity

If he lives a righteous life then he receives pure ecstasy

God has promised things beyond comprehension

He promised that His people will inherit heaven

Teach your love ones God’s will and His way

Your joy will never be denied on another Martin Luther’s Day

 

 

 


 

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