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No One Can Say, On Judgment Day, That God Wasn't Fair |
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) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
When they're showing the Gospel Truth, most folks just don't care.
God, being a Gentleman, gave what they desired.
To be fair, all of mankind, deserve the Lake of Fire.
3) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
Most became indignant when The Gospel Truth was shared.
Thinking Heaven's owed to them, all part of Satan's lie.
They realize how wrong they were, after they did die.
4) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
God gave Adam, and Eve both, all they needed, there.
He only gave one simple rule, for them to obey.
When they broke it, all creation, went into decay.
5) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
Eve deceived, into taking, what the devil, dared.
Adam blamed God, saying Eve, that God did provide,
Was the reason that he went, over to dark side.
6) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
Both fell into Satan's trap, as in jungle lair.
Evicted from Paradise; gone, their life of joy.
Sin nature for man and woman, every girl and boy.
7) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
Cain, the firstborn, killed Abel, in jealousy, there.
When God asked Cain where Abel was, he said he did not know.
''Am I My brother's keeper there, everywhere he goes??''.
8) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
Abel's blood there cried for justice, its stench filled the air.
God knew full well what was done; He witnessed the deed.
Insolent, with no remorse; Cain, there, did not plead.
9) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
Cain said that his punishment was more than he could bear.
In anger, Cain's deadly deed, Abel's blood, had spilled.
Abel was the first human, that on Earth, was killed.
10) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
Mankind's sin and wickedness, it was everywhere.
Iniquity that grieved The Lord, truly to His Heart.
He decreed a judgment flood, to get a brand new start.
11) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
Just Noah and his family, they were righteous, there.
Noah there, he did find grace, in Eyes of The Lord.
He knew what God commanded him, should not be ignored.
12) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
For the flood, God told him, how he should prepare.
''Build an Ark of gopher wood, take animals on board''.
And God told him how much food, therein, should be stored.
13) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
His warnings were mocked and scorned; ''he's full of hot air''.
His family and animals, inside, The Ark door, closed.
When rain started, those outside now locked in death's throes.
14) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
All outside the Ark were drowned, it was no matter where.
For forty days and nights, flood waters, covered all the land.
Finally, rain did stop, by God's staying Hand.
15) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
A rainbow there in the clouds, in Earth's sky, and Air.
God would not destroy the world, by flood, there again.
The next time, it's by fire, for man's wicked sin.
16) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
On the plains of Shinar, Babel, a tower, built there.
God destroyed rebellion there, languages confused.
Following God's directions, mankind did refuse.
17) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
Sodom and Gomorrah, full, of wickedness, there.
Only Lot and his two daughters, survived Divine Fire.
Incest with him, daughters did, in sin, they conspired.
18) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
Ten plagues on Pharaoh and Egypt, God would send down there.
When Moses told Pharaoh there, to let God's people go;
Pharaoh said that he would not, The Lord, he did not know.
19) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
Water turned to blood, then frogs, then lice the air.
Then flies, anthrax, boils, hail, throughout Egypt's land.
But, Israel was protected, by God's Divine Hand.
20) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
Locusts, then the darkness plague, it was everywhere.
Passover, the final plague, would set the Jews free.
Those who ignored the warnings there, had screams of agony.
21) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
At midnight, the death angel, would fly through the air.
If Lambs blood, on door posts there, the angel, passed by.
Without that blood, all the first born, in that home, would die.
22) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
Pharaoh lost his first born son, it was too much to bear.
He told Moses ''Take The Jews!! From my sight, now flee!!''.
In slavery for all that time, the Jews now, were free.
23) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
Pharaoh's army then pursued, all the Jews were scared.
Red Sea Waters were parted, Jews crossed on dry ground.
When Jews safe, the water's closed; and the armies, drowned.
24) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
Moses up on Mount Sinai, Commandments Ten, got there.
The Jews built a golden calf, and rose up to play.
God and Moses both displeased, at evil on display.
25) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
Most smashed the tablets, and three thousand souls died there.
They wandered in wilderness, there for forty years.
For the sin of unbelief, rebellion was clear.
26) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
God told them, He would protect, and would bless them, there;
If they would obey His Laws, flee from idolatry.
Protection there from all disease, and from each enemy.
27) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
When Jews turned their back on God, His Judgment wasn't spared.
Taken by their enemies, into captivity.
When they'd repent, and turn back there, God gave victory.
28) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
Sin, repentance, vicious cycle, repeatedly, was there.
God would not speak to the Jews, for four hundred years.
Those who truly loved The Lord, wept with bitter tears.
29) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
Before foundation of the world, redemptions plan, prepared.
Christ there, would leave Heaven's Glory, and would come to Earth.
To pay mankind's huge sin debt, and offer New Birth.
30) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
In manger stable, Christ, was a baby, there.
Like mankind in every way, but without the sin.
In the battle for men's souls, The Lord, would there, win.
31) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
Religious leaders, in the temple, were astonished, there.
Even at twelve, Christ was doing, spiritual work.
Yet, God In The Flesh, there knew; what in hearts, did lurk.
32) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
Baptized in the Jordan there; a dove in the air,
Landed on His Shoulder, and in the daytime breeze;
God's Voice said ''This is My Son; In Whom, I'm well pleased''.
33) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
Into wilderness, Christ went; and He fasted, there.
Three times, Satan tempted Christ; to get Him to sin.
But, against Creator, there; Satan could not win.
34) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
Twelve disciples, Jesus chose; though one, a devil, there.
Judas, named Iscariot, would The Lord, betray.
All part of redemptions plan, God would put in play.
35) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
As Christ and all his disciples, for Last Supper, there;
New Covenant, His Body, broken; His Blood, shed to pay,
For the cost of mankind's sin, on Calvary, the next day.
36) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
They went to Gethsemane, where Christ would pray, there.
For thirty pieces of silver, and with betrayal kiss.
Judas made sure that Christ, there; the soldiers wouldn't miss.
37) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
Christ arrested, His disciples, fled away from there.
Imprisoned, tried illegally, accused of blasphemy.
Convicted, scourged, and led away, to Mount Calvary.
38) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
Judgment meant for all mankind, was placed on Christ, there.
Bruised for our iniquities, by His stripes, we're healed.
On The Cross Of Calvary, God's True Love, revealed.
39) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
''It Is Finished'', victory cry, shouted in the air.
On The Third Day, Christ Arose; redemption complete.
Satan and his demon hordes, had total defeat.
40) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
After forty days, Jesus, ascended to the air.
The angels asked ''Why are you looking, up into the sky?''.
''Christ said He would come again, and He cannot lie''.
41) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
Looking forward to Rapture, The Meeting In The Air.
For Christ our Blessed Home, and soon coming King.
To Mansions He built for us; into them, He'll bring.
42) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
At His Coming in the sky, brighter than sun's glare.
Every eye will see Him there, when He does return.
And all those opposing Him, will forever, burn.
43) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
Satan and his demons bound, thrown to abyss lair.
The Beast and False Prophet case into The Lake Of Fire.
They'll be there eternally, their torment, so dire.
44) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
The Judgment Of The Sheep And Goats, the standard from there.
If they helped or persecuted Christians and the Jews.
Eternal joy or death for all; it was theirs to choose.
45) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
Ravaged Earth is now restored, as Eden would compare.
Life as it was meant to be, Millennium Of Peace.
The curse of sin on Planet Earth, finally released.
46) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
Last rebellion, it does start; but it goes nowhere.
Fire falls from Heaven there, the evil doers devoured.
Satan to The Lake Of Fire, stripped of all his power.
47) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
The Judgment Of The Great White Throne, the lost are not prepared.
Every detail from their life, it is now revealed.
All the deeds and sins they did; open or concealed.
48) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
God's Standard Is Perfection, and no one can compare.
Except For Christ, The Judge There, from His Great White Throne.
None of these would let His Blood, for their sins, atone.
49) No one can say, On Judgement Day, that God wasn't fair.
Wanting God out of their lives, they settled it, right there.
Since in Earthly life, they chose, to reject God's Son.
For God is a Gentleman; He said ''Your will, be done''.
50) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
Confess the justice of their sentence, what it meant, right there.
Compelled to bow before The Lord, there before His Throne.
Then cast to The Lake Of Fire, as one's He's never known.
51) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
For all those accepting Christ, God's Wrath, will be spared.
But, for those rejecting Christ, they'll regret the choice.
Choosing to spurn Gospel Truth, along with Christ's Voice.
52) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
People chose to follow Christ, or go to Devil's snare.
For God did not want robots; He gave free will and choice.
To accept, or there, reject; The Lord's Loving Voice.
53) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
Your commitment to The Lord; are you wheat, or tare??
Going through the motions there, it does you no good.
When you're not doing all the things, that you know you should.
54) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
For His Ways are not our ways; at times, without flair.
Coincidence, when miracle, by The Lord, is done.
But, God stays anonymous, at night or noonday sun.
55) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
Everything before The Lord, it is all laid bare.
For he knows our motives, deeds, and our words and thoughts.
True repentance, it's not being, sorry you got caught.
56) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
At least one time there on Earth, Gospel Truth, was shared.
They either there said ''Yes'' to Christ; or their reply was ''No''.
That choice set eternal home, where at death, they'd go.
57) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
If The Lord was truly fair; in Heaven, no one there.
The saved thankful, God did not, give what they deserve.
For God grades upon The Cross, and not upon The Curve.
58) No one can say, On Judgment Day, that God wasn't fair.
Christ loved you so, to die for you; to show He really cared.
But, where you spend eternity, is fully up to you.
Hell Or Heaven, at your death; one will be in view.