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Gods Mighty Soldiers
Contributed by
thebadguy9999
on
Friday, 9th July 2010 @ 08:38:27 AM in AEST
Topic:
ChristianPoetry
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Gods mighty soldiers are marching across this land.
We are not alone Jesus leads us hand in hand.
He is leading us to Heaven where we belong the most.
He leads us with a gentle word spoken by the Holy Ghost.
He says that we should turn our hearts over to God.
Turn away from sin for in Hell the flames burn hot.
Hell is filled with pain,Once there you can never turn back.
God has removed his hand from there,You should have stayed on track.
God sent his mighty soldiers to lead you to the light.
Where there is happiness and joy and no one wants to fight.
In Hell there is a war,It is a war upon your mind.
You will look for mercy,In Hell there's none to find.
You must respect your parents if you want to see his face.
Follow his commands to be welcomed into his grace.
The Devil has no grace for you,All he has to offer is meanness.
Give your life over to God,All your sins you must confess.
If you confess your sins you will live within Gods hands.
He will guide you everyday and teach you how true Christians stand.
You will sing in Heaven,For God all of us will.
His Glory will surround us,oh what a glorious thrill.
We hope to see you in Heaven when Jesus comes back.
The rapture will be here soon,Make sure your bags are packed.
When Jesus comes back He's returning on a cloud.
His Angels are prepared to blow their trumpets loud.
God's mighty soldiers are prepared to fight in this final war.
Satan thinks he's ready but has no idea what's in store.
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thebadguy9999
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2010-07-09 08:38:27] (Date/Time posted on
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