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(A line taken from the Hymn “Dear Lord and Father of Mankind” written by John Greenleaf Whittier)
We hurry here and there in our busy environment.
This is not how God intended us to live.
We pray for peace, but we never push ourselves to the limit.
God created Mankind to live in peace and harmony.
Because of Sin we lost sight of God’s vision for mankind.
Only God can set us free.
Reading the scriptures is the only way.
God holds the Key to the heavenly Kingdom.
God alone gives us the Key for tranquility and peace.
Unfortunately because of our sinful nature, Wars will never cease.
Violence and crime and sinful acts are on the increase.
Turn to God today while he still may be found.
With God on our side we walk on solid ground.
Turn to God today while there is still time,
One day it will be too late, no peace or refuge will you be able to find.
With God we will be able to revert to Eden for peace and tranquility.
A rejuvenated World for everyone to see,
A World recreated that will set everyone free,
God knows that we love God and God loves each and every one of us.
I personally do not understand why this causes so much fuss.
Turn to God now while he still may be found.
With God on our side we walk on solid ground.
When Christ returns our heartache and all strivings will cease.
Mankind will finally enjoy God’s rule, wisdom and divine peace.
We all pray for Christ’s return to set this planet free.
But only Christ holds the divine Key.
Turn to God now for tomorrow may be too late.
God’s patience eventually will run out and God will close the Gate.
Seek God today please do not delay for time is running out.
We live in this World where every day people scream and shout.
Talk and pray to God today while there is still time.
You will experience such peace and harmony that you rarely find.
When Christ returns our lives will be truly divine.
© Andrew Pell 17/01/2021
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