He Took the Stand

Jesus insured security the day He died upon a tree

Oh, what a Savior we have in Jesus Christ!

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I know a man, the best in the land

He willingly took the stand for me 

He took the stand for the entire land

the day He died upon a tree

 

Do you know this man, this heavenly man?

The One who sacrificed His life to set us free?

The One who carried our sin on His shoulders?

The One whose blood cleansed our iniquity?

 

How well do you know Him, I ask of you?

Do you say “Good Morning” when you awake?

Do you keep in touch throughout your day?

Does He reply and take your breath away?

 

Do you think He’s fictitious and a waste of time

and don’t believe that He’s holy and divine?

Please know that He is far from fiction—He is pure truth

and today can be the day that makes you brand new!

 

Repent of your old thinking; let your new life begin

You’ll have a clean slate when you ask Him to forgive

Accepting Jesus is the best thing you could ever do

Praise God for sending His Spirit to live inside of you 

 

Jesus insured security the day He died upon a tree

He took the stand for the entire land to wash impurity

Can you feel the depth of His love the day He gave His life?

Oh, what a Savior we have in Jesus Christ!

 

God has called us to live holy lives, not impure lives. Therefore, anyone who refuses to live by these rules is not disobeying human teaching but is rejecting God, who gives his Holy Spirit to you.

1 Thessalonians 4:7-8

 

 

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About the Author

Debbie always had a desire to write a book, but didn’t have a clue as to what the content could be. Children’s books and short stories piqued her interest most. She had dabbled with writing family-oriented poems, off and on over the years, but became overwhelmed with a hunger to write about God and His love in her late fifties. She started seeing God everywhere she looked whether it was in a deck of cards, movie titles, nursery rhymes, popular sayings, flower petals, or a baseball game. She finally realized that prophecy was being fulfilled when one of her sons told her that her poetry glorified God and was meant to be shared. The Lord’s words from an encounter in 2011 immediately returned to her. She had found her own way to speak about God just like He told her she would. Debbie is sharing her poetry in hopes that it will nourish and strengthen souls for the Kingdom of God. She refers to her poetic style as floetry, as it is the move of the Holy Spirit flowing from her heart to another. Her desire to flood the prisons with her book is due to God’s belief in her, and in her belief that no one can cast the first stone, but that everyone can help someone who is in desperate need of a Savior. Please visit Debbie’s Home Page for more information.