Christian Poem: Isaiah 43:18-20

Scripture Poem Based on Isaiah 43 verses 18-20 from the Bible

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Do not earnestly remember
The 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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