In God, I Trust

In God, I Trust

I know my God will always save,
His arm is strong and true.
I need not trust in anything
But what my God can do.
I will not trust in money, nor
In weapons nor in gates.
I only trust in God, my Lord,
For in His Word, He states
That His arm isn’t shortened so
His children, He can’t reach.
He guards us and rebuilds our walls
No matter what the breach.
I read His Word, His promises;
I worship and obey.
Please help me always trust You, Lord.
In Jesus’ Name, I pray.

(c) 2015 Denise McKenney


Feel free to print, share or repost anything on this blog. I do ask that you let me know if you use one of my poems on your blog or at your church somehow. It might give me an idea of better ways to spread His words, which I am always looking to do. And of course, always keep the copyright symbol and my name with the poem so I continue to have the right to use them. You may not realize that if something is posted enough times without the copyright notice, I could lose the copyright and then someone else could conceivably file for a copyright and I would no longer be able to use my own poems! It has happened, so please make sure the (c) is always on the poem whenever you repost. Thanks!

God bless,
Denise McKenney

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About dforchrist

I am a 50+-year-old Christian, live in Indiana with my husband and 3 cats, and love Jesus. God has been giving me the ability to write incredible poems lately as well as the urge to share them. I pray they touch you as He intends.
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1 Response to In God, I Trust

  1. Joyce says:

    These words are so kind and gentle, yet they are so very strong.

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