The Godly Happiness
Bless the man whose not a sinner,
For surely he is a winner;
And does not follow someone rude,
To maintain a good attitude.
Because it will be his defeat,
If he decides to take a seat;
Next to any evil doers,
Which are immoral pursuers.
Rather by what he would delight,
In the teachings for doing right;
For living them both night and day,
Ensuring that he will not stray.
Like a tree planted by a stream,
That is growing to the extreme;
And will be bearing the best fruit,
Since pure water enters the root.
Succeeding in all that he did,
No longer like an evil kid;
Since he stopped his childish ways,
And follows God all of his days.
But the wicked still run wild,
Since they are like a mean child;
With a corrupted heart of sin,
That the Lord will soon discipline.
Copyright © 2010 Richard Newton Sherrer
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