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Stubborn - Poem


Don't be stubborn and rebellious
As Pharoah and Egyptians were
The Lord desires to point to Himself
Through the plagues and toils they went through
Harden their hearts did they
In rebuttal mood were they
Adamant and persistent were they in their sin
Determined not to succumb to His will

Whereas Job, took the opportunity of suffering
To look unto God, to sort out his pride
To look into himself and repent
Though he asked questions,
He never questioned God.
Malleable was he
Teachable was he
Humble enough to say he was wrong indeed

When hardships and trouble come
Be not stubborn and rebellious
Be not proud enough to question God
Search your heart's, dear one
It might be a signpost to God
To sin, in your innermost self
For a heart hardened won't feel for God
Nor would it beat according to His desire

Do not Harden your heart, don't be stubborn
Lord what do you want me to learn through this?
What is it that you want me to rectify?
"Why Lord?" should not be pointing fingers to God,
But to you inner sefl, asking "How Lord?"
How can I sort out, with means to repent
And reinstate with Him
'Coz all things work together for good for His children.

1Sam:6:6

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