Jesus Don't Work For The City Sanitation
Writer Author Tim Johnson
Christian Poetry
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Grace
- Fiction No
Jesus don’t work for the city sanitation, just pickin’ up what we’re trashin’.
The things we toss out with sin and with doubt, He’s pickin’ up with compassion.
Recycled lives, and salvaged souls, all of ‘em worth savin’;
Worth savin’? Who’d know it, by the way that we show it, by how we keep on behavin’?
But, we’ve still got use and we’ve still got purpose, if we just let Him start.
And when He would get through, it’d be like brand new, of soul and mind and heart.
No, He won’t toss what on the cross, He suffered and bled to earn us;
Unlike Satan who stands there waitin’ with the door open on his furnace.
No, Jesus don’t work for the city sanitation, so faith, let us not be disturbed.
For that which survives, by Grace prospers and thrives, and it ain’t gonna be curbed.
Tim Johnson
South Carolina
Grace/Poetry
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