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Clouds of Doubt
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By Geneva Poynter
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Clouds of Doubt

                                                                

God’s infinite mind,

Can mortals grasp it?

Great wisdom to find,

Dare we now ask it?

 

Human’s finite brains,

Minds focused on yens,

Earthly loss and gains,

Still He calls us friends.

 

Since we’re so human

Doubts may cloud our sky,

Cause Christian crewmen

To sigh, frown and cry.

 

Satan overwhelms,

Aims to discourage.

This earth is his realm.

Fear not his bondage.

 

Send Christ to the door

Ere Satan should knock.

God’s Truth takes the floor;

He’ll tend to His flock.

 

Books influence minds,

Maybe, even hearts.

Bible Truths define…

Our essential charts.

 

Sift ALL through the Word.

The good Book won’t fail.

Endless truth is heard

By flesh all too frail.

 

Yet, hope in the Lord

Makes lives strong and true.

For Truth once explored

Can transform, renew.

 

“I will delight myself in Your statutes: I will not forget Your Word” Psalm 119:16

 

“Those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength.  They will soar on wings like eagles.”  Isaiah 40:31

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Submitted: Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Last Updated: Friday, May 4, 2012

About the Poet
I asked Jesus to be my Savior when I was 11 - that was almost 70 years ago as of June 2015. My husband and I had been married for 54 years as of March 2010 before he went Home to Heaven, and we have one son & daughter in law and 3 grandchildren.


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