On The Horizon



What is this I see, the world is on fire, How many more
Signs, will you require,
The start of all this, has Been the middle east, We cannot be much farther, from The mark of the beast,
Do I say these things, to try To scare you, no my friend, I hope to prepare you,
Like it or not, troubles are on their way, We will not Avoid them, even in the USA,
 We have enjoyed peace, But there are many that hate us, Just watch the news, And hear them berate us,
These times have been set, since the very beginning, Toward this end, the world Has been spinning,
Now it approaches, what are you to Fear, Absolutely nothing, if Jesus you call dear,
If You do not know Jesus, you better get on board, the Days are approaching, for which God's wrath has been stored,
He will pour it out, on small and great, So Seek him now, do not hesitate, Jesus is calling, He Offers you his grace, He gives you life, because he Died in your place,
Life eternal, is the one which I Speak, forgiveness of your sin, first you must seek,
To die without forgiveness, is no small thing, Eternal Torment, is what that will bring,
So I will say it Again, you are free to choose, One way or the other, You will win or lose.
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Submitted on January 23, 2012

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Troy Kaneer

I have been writing for about 20 years. Found I could rhyme a little and still say something. Was led to use this for the Glory of God and His Son my Saviour. I do write some personal poems but it seems that God gets in those too. It is appropriate though because He is my life. more…

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