What Love Poem by David Wood

What Love

Rating: 4.8


Oh what faith do we employ?
And what love do we enjoy
True faith live from the heart
Deep faith never to depart.

What grace can we now see?
The grace that He shows me
Standing from outside the door
Welcoming both rich and poor.

Hope that springs eternal and true
For the beauty of all things new
From the shadow of the cross
He paid in full for my sins and loss.

What love must I now show?
For in my heart it must surely grow
A love strong enough to endure
A love so mighty and so pure.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
A poem for the church magazine
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Vember Francisco 20 April 2013

This is a great piece, heart felt.

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Joseph Anderson 20 April 2013

Fulled with sincerety and spiriuality. I have struggled with my faith for many years., but perhaps I shall be chosen. Please read-The Spark Of Hope, written many years ago- Perhaps that is more me

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Theodora Onken 21 April 2013

Deep and wonderful write. Love, ah yes, wonderful subject!

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Aftab Alam Khursheed 21 April 2013

well the deep concern love thanks

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Valsa George 22 April 2013

A beautiful poem! ! From the shadow of the cross He paid in full for my sins and loss...... I too feel the same! ! I invite you to read my poems, A great Saga and Thank You Lord!

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Heather Wilkins 05 June 2013

There is only one eternal love we can depend on. The love of God. lovely but sad write

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Neela Nath Das 28 April 2013

Deep faith never to depart- - - - - -very true.God's love is eternal. A deep spiritual poem.

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Hazel Durham 28 April 2013

God's love is eternal without judgement, cherishing us when we our weak, his love gives us strength to carry on! Inspired write!

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Buxton Shippy 22 April 2013

The God kind of love is our everlasting hope and you have the faith to receive it. I will give this a ten.

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Buxton Shippy 22 April 2013

The God kind of love is our everlasting hope and you have the faith to receive it. I will give this a ten.

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