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When The Son Shines
-- by Bonnie J. Duckworth - Copyright 1999 -- earthquack@email.msn.com

This is (of sorts) a sequel to "No Act of God". When God created this earth, it was perfect, until sin marred even nature itself. It will be restored to it's intended original state when sin is irradicated forever. See Revelation 21:3-5; 23-22:5

When the Son Shines

In the beginning all things were made good.
Man's care of the earth was understood.
Dew watered the ground, there was no thunder.
Until sin tore this world asunder.

No Act of God intended to debate,
things on this earth God did not create.
The miseries of nature God did not intend,
Twas sin that brought us to this end.

God made all things for us to enjoy.
Care for His animals and earth did employ,
Man for this task for man's benefit.
Work brings happiness and keeps us fit.

When sin is abolished, do you think there'll be,
Storms that ravish our great country?
God then, DOES promise sun without rain,
hope for the hopeless, and no more pain.

God in His mercy lets sin run it's course,
Nature included, to our remorse.
When sin is abolished, 'tis then we'll see,
A perfect world made for you and me.

No more death nor sorrow, no storms to fear,
No need to wipe up a falling tear.
Old things are abolished, all things made new.
When Jesus, God's son comes shining through.


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