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Made Without Hands
Contributed by
Lilly-Quill
on
Saturday, 26th August 2006 @ 04:38:11 PM in AEST
Topic:
InspirationalPoems
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The Builder came; I knew not his name, till I let Him in. At the age of five, sins were alive, I needed free of sin. There were fighting and struggles, and much insecurity. I knew there had to be a better land, and help for me.
Havent you ever heard the blessed Truth of Calvary? I took it to heart, right from the start, and given victory. When Gods representative, the Holy Spirit came in My life, then, began; a whole new creature in Him to win.
But compared to Father-God I was in need of His Rod. I studied His Word, the Bible, daily for lifes dreary sod. Yielding my all, for His call, I developed strong rapidly. I still wanted more, so Wisdom was at the door so royally.
Gods handiwork was displayed all of my days in reality. Little did I know, His Ark in me would grow, in totality. What a blessed house, this life, this place of my abode. Life accelerates sin minus Gods work of Grace to unload.
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Lilly-Quill
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2006-08-26 16:38:11] (Date/Time posted on
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