Believer Triumph
Richard Newton Sherrer 1951 (Easton)
What shall we say about these things,
If God is for who is against;
As to fury could someone brings,
That the evil would have commenced.
He who did not spare His own Son,
But gave Him up for all of us;
How will He graciously has done,
In giving us all things as thus.
Who shall bring charge to His elect,
For it is God who justifies;
Being one who He did select,
Cleansing us as He glorifies.
Because who would ever condemn,
Christ Jesus is the one who died;
Since He was raised for all of them,
That the Son would be crucified.
More than that since He was risen,
Who indeed is interceding;
Freed us from the sinful prison,
Protecting from the impeding.
Who separates us from His love,
Shall tribulation or distress;
Obstructing blessings from above,
Persecuted for nakedness.
For your sake we are being killed,
Conceived as sheep to be slaughtered;
Because the Father has instilled,
But your salvation has covered.
In all things we are conquerors,
Through Him who has given His love;
We are no longer wanderers,
Being selected from thereof.
I am sure neither death nor life,
About an angel nor ruler;
Of awesome power causing strife,
From Satan tormenting crueler.
The present powers or future,
Nothing else of all creation;
Separates us from His treasure,
From the love of your salvation.
Copyright ©2022 Richard Newton Sherrer
About this poem
God's Everlasting Love Romans 8:31-39
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Written on October 04, 2022
Submitted by sir_ricky on October 03, 2022
Modified on March 05, 2023
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Closest metre | Iambic tetrameter |
Characters | 1,340 |
Words | 285 |
Stanzas | 11 |
Stanza Lengths | 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 1 |
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