| Christian Poem: Isaiah 43:18-20
Scripture Poem Based on Isaiah 43 verses 18-20 from the Bible
 
 
 
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'My God Reigns' by David Delgado and used with permission. 
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Do not earnestly rememberThe 
                        former things of the past,
 Neither consider the things 
                        of old,
 Following the same old paths
 Behold, I am 
                        doing a new thing,
 Do you not see it, nor 
                        understand?
 It springs forth as rivers 
                        flowing
 Through a desert and barren land
 It makes 
                        a way in the wilderness,
 Refreshing those that honour 
                        me,
 So do not be looking back on the past,
 But look 
                        forward to what can be.
© By M.S.Lowndes 
 
 
 
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