This, a poem I wrote long ago when I was young. I thought if He had saved me, He could save anyone. In this I hold still to this day: if He can keep such as me, He could keep any one upon His way. ...DGB
My life was blistered;
From my sin like leprosy;
My soul was burnt and bruised,
And I longed to be set free.
But when I heard of Jesus,
I laughed at what he said:
Take away your sorrow,
Give you happiness instead.
I struck out in my anger:
Against a foe I could not see,
And that was when I realized:
My foe was really me.
I came to God in weakness,
Choking in my shame,
Saying save me if you would;
Forgive my sin in Jesus name.
My life was blistered;
From my sin like leprosy;
My soul was burnt and bruised,
And I longed to be set free.
But when I heard of Jesus,
I laughed at what he said:
Take away your sorrow,
Give you happiness instead.
I struck out in my anger:
Against a foe I could not see,
And that was when I realized:
My foe was really me.
I came to God in weakness,
Choking in my shame,
Saying save me if you would;
Forgive my sin in Jesus name.
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