But wait…God Made a Promise

This poem reflects on the story of Adam and Eve, emphasizing God's love, grace, and the consequences of disobedience. It highlights the loss of peace and the promise of a future Savior. The poem encourages trust in God's plan, forgiveness, and the hope of returning to the peace of the garden.

The Blame Game – Eve Part 3

The poem recounts the story of Adam and Eve hiding from God and then making excuses. They avoided taking responsibility for their actions and blamed each other and the serpent. This disobedience damaged their relationship with each other and with God, bringing shame and displeasure from God.

I turn my back and walk away

I turn my back and walk away With My sins forgiven, I will obey His Spirit has commenced already Building Christlikeness in me. A verse from my poem 'My Sin is Removed. Beverley Joy of Simply Story Poetry.

As Far as the East is From the West

God has separated me from my sin Through the blood of Jesus Christ As far as the East is from the West He remembers them no more. A verse from my poem 'My Sin is Removed.' Beverley Joy of Simply Story Poetry

God Removes My Sin

God removes my sin stone by stone That He crushes the stones to dust All the dust is blown away God does this for His own sake. A verse from my poem 'My Sin is Removed'. Beverley Joy of Simply Story Poetry

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