My God Is Bigger

Tika Hales 1973 (Ft Lauderdale, Florida)



My God Is Bigger 
Then the sins that want me dead
So go ahead Satan
Try to mess with my head

Sure, you know my weakness
But I know where my strength is
You can put in images
And I will put in praises

You can tell me that I'm lonely 
Try to make me feel unloved
But there is no love better
Then what comes from God above

My God Is Bigger 
Then the sins that want me dead 
So go ahead Satan
Try to mess with my head 

You can take me to my past
Try to leave me in my shame
But the blood of Jesus Christ
Has washed away all blame 

You can rifle through my memories
Remind me of my pain
But even that will disappear
When I call on Jesus's name

Because my God is Bigger
Then the sins that want me dead
So go ahead Satan
Try to mess with my head

I told you my God is Bigger
It says so in His Word
Greater is He that is in me
Then he that is in the world

So, keep on wasting your time 
I am ready for your toil
His Word, my prayers and worship 
Are all I need to foil

 Yes, My God Is FAR BIGGER
Then the sins that want me dead
So go ahead Satan
Try to mess with my head

Because I know my God is Bigger
I've fought your fights before
But what I didn't know back then
Was Jesus already won the war.

About this poem

This poem is about the struggle that goes on between good and evil inside us and remembering that we can conquer all with Christ.

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Written on June 24, 2019

Submitted by tmgraphicstexas on January 09, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme ABCB xxdd exax ABCB xfxf xxxf aBCB axex xgxg aBCB ahxh
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 1,207
Words 268
Stanzas 11
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4

Tika Hales

I am a passion person. And a small business owner. I enjoy all the arts and use writing to express the feelings that get stuck inside me. more…

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