My Peace I Leave With You

We can never understand the things the Lord does but what we can do is trust that what He does is for the better of mankind. God who is merciful and forgiving watched as we continue to disobey Him and still call on Him when we need help. Once we call earnestly God is there. At the last minute, what ever sins went before, God forgives and opens His arms to a welcoming embrace. Sometimes He allows tragedy so that many others can be saved.

  

My Peace I Leave With You

 

Mayhem abundant so how could a loving God be

Your beacon of hope and allow such cruelty

 

People are made to suffer at the hands of these

Evildoers that strike without hesitation and the greatest of ease

And how could a loving God hear their screams 

Could he have known their hopes and dreams

Even with His power could have known that when they arrived

 

It would have been their last night, they would never leave alive

 

Loving God who could easily had stopped the beast

Easily given the girls a way out at the very least

And yet nothing but death for the six

Villains stole neither what time nor money can fix

Every hope shattered, dream busted and what did God do

 

What can I look to Him for and say thank you

I fell to my knees and thanked God for His mercy

They died from smoke inhalation and not from the flames agony

He opened this country’s eyes to the many things that are wrong

 

Yesterday’s tragedy was hard but today we unite in prayer and song

Our Loving God lost six but has saved many

Undo your doubts and see the positive, our loving God does plenty

 

 

 

 


 

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  • 15 Sep 2010, 8:33 AM Wy wrote:
    There is purpose in everything that God does. Natural instinct says get angry with man and God. But introspection says, I need to make sure that when my turn comes, how ever it comes I am ready. It should be a daily walk, not a last minute choice.
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