
Rainbow
by Pearl E. Gaston (age 12)
A transparent reminder of Godโs changeless love
And a promise to not flood the earth once again.
A mixing and mingling of sunshine and rain
A union of colors in vibrant and gray.
Godโs promise unfolding in visible form
A joy after rain when the sun peeks its head
Out from the shroud of gray clouds
And surveys the damp landscape
With still rushing hope
To transform the damp landscape
Into gardens of joy.
Stargazing
by Pearl E. Gaston (age 12)
To sit upon a roof and gaze
Or in a field where stars amaze
Is something that a king might envy
That awe-inspiring sight.
A sky of stars and galaxies
Is where I roam in fancies
The canvas of the Great Creative
God who made the earth.
A sight that all may look upon
But very few may see.
It makes me feel quite small sometimes
Itโs so much bigger than me.
Eternal Hope
by Pearl E. Gaston (age 12)
We have our hope in Jesus Christ and His redeeming grace.
He came to live and sinless died.
For our debts He paid the price.
The third day after, on glorious morn,
He rose from out the grave.
Defeating death with mighty power,
His followers to save.
Soon after rose He, to the sky
To be in heaven once more.
And one sweet day, Heโll come again,
His children to take to be with Him in perfect state
And live forevermore.
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