God Versus Youths Poem by Zotena Moses

God Versus Youths



How can a child forget his father
And not become fatherless?
Yet the youths whom I father have spit on my
altar
The youths have sued me to court
Judges have rising among them to judge the
Alpha & the Omega
A warrant has been issued by their captains to arrest the creator
I have no pride in the youths anymore
My word have they buried
My fear have they deny
I am the beginning and the end
The glory and the lifter up of men
To my reign there's no end
For everlasting my covenant stands sure
My mercy endures forever among the sons of
men
I stand still, I shall judge the fear of men
They shall be still before me
Blessed is the man that prays for these youths
For their latter glory shall be greater than their
former
The infinity shall have mercy on their ignorance
I shall lift them unto my throne forever
I the doer of all things have spoken
Let every man tell his neighbor
For the glory of the latter rain is here.
I await your repentance.

Sunday, August 14, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: youth day
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