Analysis of God's love



Life is full of tests and trials
Full of gain and losses
Fixed with victories
Saw and unnoticed
Life is this outcome
Of how you lost
But gained
How you failed but won
Life has these stairs
That's hard to climb
Some steps get broken
Some become a token
Some crack and chip
Some you fall down
But don't quit
Life has these stairs
That if you continue
To climb
You will be fine
Life has these stairs
If you're faithful
Not lieing
God knows your heart
If it's true
when you're trying
He will build
Some new stairs
Provide faith with out fear.


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This life living and trusting God's outcome

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Written on February 13, 2022

Submitted by doreenefelder191 on February 13, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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