HEAVEN'S GATE



Poem By Kent Delp

I sit and cry and cry
And all the time I wonder why
Then it became clear to me
The problem was I could not see!

Oh my eyes they work quite well
Of lights and colors and shapes I can tell
But the problem I find
Is that my heart is blind!

The problem was fixed quite easily
It came to me quite suddenly
And now my heart can see!

The lack of my heart to have vision
Was that I had not truly believed
That Jesus Christ had risen!

I no longer cry from misery
I cry for the Love of Him in me.
Trust in God and His only Son

And when your time on earth is done
There will be no need to hesitate
For Jesus Christ will meet you
At Heavens Gate!


BLESS OTHERS BY PASSING THIS ON! :)

        


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