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Christ Excuses No One From Responsibility |
This poem is from the ''My Testimony -- To Soar With Jesus Collection''. Written by Daryl Stout. (C) Copyright 1989, 2024 by Daryl Stout. All Rights Reserved. Any abuse or unauthorized usage of this poetry will be dealt with at The Judgment Before Jesus Christ. The ''Soar With Jesus'' Eagle Design was created and designed by Dale Larison, and it is used by permission.
Written By Daryl Stout
2) Christ excuses no one from responsibility.
It is a heavy burden there, both for you and me.
In every aspect of our life, many things apply.
Every moment that we live, up until we die.
3) Christ excuses no one from responsibility.
A job at home, or work position, of authority.
You are tasked with certain things, that you there must do.
On Judgment Day, your whole life, is there for review.
4) Christ excuses no one from responsibility.
The parable of the talents there, applies to you and me.
What we do there with our lives, and the talents shown.
Did we let these languish there, or did we these things, hone??
5) Christ excuses no one from responsibility.
All will face The Lord one day, before eternity.
No question there on Judgment Day, guilt can't be denied.
How did you respond to ''Who; There, Is On The Lord's Side??''
6) Christ excuses no one from responsibility.
Our motives, words, deeds, and thoughts, there for all to see.
''I was setup by someone else'', their fault they will not claim.
But evidence will clearly show, that they're the one to blame.
7) Christ excuses no one from responsibility.
Forsake sin; resist the Devil, and he from you, will flee.
Bring everything captive to, obedience of Christ.
For you there are not your own, but bought with great price.
8) Christ excuses no one from responsibility.
At your death, where will you, spend eternity??
Believe on Christ, Who God did send, the One thing He Requires.
The only thing to save you from, eternal Lake Of Fire.
9) Christ excuses no one from responsibility.
One day before Christ, all will bow, there on bended knee.
He'll welcome you into Heaven, from His Righteous Throne.
Or cast you to Eternal Fire, as one He's never known.