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When God's Judgments Start To Fall, Most Still Won't Repent

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This poem is from the ''My Testimony -- To Soar With Jesus Collection''. Written by Daryl Stout. (C) Copyright 1989, 2024 by Daryl Stout. All Rights Reserved. Any abuse or unauthorized usage of this poetry will be dealt With at The Judgment Before Jesus Christ. The ''Soar With Jesus'' Eagle Design was created and designed by Dale Larison, and it is used by permission.

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When God's Judgments Start To Fall, Most Still Won't Repent


When God's Judgments Start To Fall, Most Still Won't Repent

Written By Daryl Stout

1) When God's Judgments start to fall, most still won't repent.
The fact that God, He made the rules, folks deeply resent.
So, they say ''There Is No God'', to justify their sin.
They feel in battle, with The Lord, they surely can win.

2) When God's Judgments start to fall, most still won't repent.
Because God, He does not change, His Rules can't be bent.
These rules in creation there, made for our own good.
To avoid the evil deeds, and do what one should.

3) When God's Judgments start to fall, most still won't repent.
Thinking of this present life, and not when it's spent.
Preferring a life of sin, and doom of Satan's lie.
Death, the wages of their sin, is paid when they die.

4) When God's Judgments start to fall, most still won't repent.
Spiritually, without Christ, one is not content.
Hopping like a kangaroo, there from place to place.
Rushing to and fro each day, life is a rat race.

5) When God's Judgments start to fall, most still won't repent.
In the armor that they wear, it is full of dents.
Battered by life's circumstances, each and every day.
Thinking that the choice for Christ, they can there, delay.

6) When God's Judgments start to fall, most still won't repent.
When witnessed to, with Gospel Truth; anger, most do vent.
They feel Heaven's owed to them, at moment of their death.
They are in for a huge shock, on taking final breath.

7) When God's Judgments start to fall, most still won't repent.
The rules that the Lord did make; these try to circumvent.
Yet, God's Standard is Perfection, none on Earth can pay.
Except for Christ, The King of Kings, The Truth, The Life, The Way.

8) When God's Judgments start to fall, most still won't repent.
Without repentance from their sin, God will not relent.
From the Judgments He decreed, in His Holy Word.
Though mankind thinks all of these, totally absurd.

9) When God's Judgments start to fall, most still won't repent.
Whether individual, or worldly merchant.
Defiantly, with hardened hearts, to God, shake their fists.
At death, they are shocked to see, Heaven, they have missed.

10) When God's Judgments start to fall, most still won't repent.
They feel that the Words God said, were not what He meant.
God does not change; if He did, we'd be consumed by fire.
Our rebellious nature there, prefers sins desire.

11) When God's Judgments start to fall, most still won't repent.
After Rapture of the church, Judgments that are sent,
Seals, trumpets, bowls, get worse; each and every one.
God's Wrath on Earth for rejection, of Christ, His Dear Son.

12) When God's Judgments start to fall, most still won't repent.
Most take The Mark Of The Beast, their hearts so hell bent.
So they can get benefits, and to buy and sell.
But, they've damned themselves forever, to a Christless Hell.

13) When God's Judgments start to fall, most still won't repent.
The one thing God requires, ''Believe on Christ, He sent''.
Sadly, far more of mankind, spurn the Gospel Truth.
Though salvation is there for, both adults and youth.

14) When God's Judgments start to fall, most still won't repent.
They won't look upon the Cross, and what it represents.
Blinded by self-righteousness, and their selfish pride.
At death, as they enter Hell, they are horrified.

15) When God's Judgments start to fall, most still won't repent.
Death comes without warning, and they wonder where life went.
It's appointed all to die; then judgment, all will face.
Eternal home, on what they did, with God's Gift of Grace.

16) When God's Judgments start to fall, most still won't repent.
The ones who do heed God's voice, believing remnant.
Repent of sin, believed on Christ, as Savior and Lord.
They see God's Word sharper than, any two edged sword.

17) When God's Judgments start to fall, most still won't repent.
In Heaven's Tabernacle, there; in God's Holy Tent.
All of the redeemed, there bow; with their voices raised.
That Jesus Christ, The Only One, worthy of all praise.

18) When God's Judgments start to fall, most still won't repent.
On Judgment Day, your life reviewed, and what it represents.
Eagerly, or there, compelled; to bow before His Throne.
All you did, in secret, open; will there, be made known.

19) When God's Judgments start to fall, most still won't repent.
After death, it is too late, to believe, repent.
What you did with Christ in life, sets your eternity.
Hell or Heaven, no other, choice is there to see.

20) When God's Judgments start to fall, most still won't repent.
God will honor choice you made; direction you went.
He gave all mankind free will, and for all to choose.
Before death, the choice to make, for Gentiles and Jews.

21) When God's Judgments start to fall, most still won't repent.
All will stand before The Lord, in Day of Judgment.
No guilt question, pardon, mercy, or hint of appeal.
Your deeds, motives, words, and thoughts; open or concealed.

22) When God's Judgments start to fall, most still won't repent.
With joy set before Him there, to Calvary, Christ went.
He cried ''Father, forgive them; they don't know what they do''.
He knew that on The Third Day, victory in view.

23) When God's Judgments start to fall, most still won't repent.
On the Cross, Christ took our sins, there with full consent.
He, who knew no sin at all, shed His Blood, and died.
Took all of our sin and shame; He was crucified.

24) When God's Judgments start to fall, most still won't repent.
At Christ's death, Temple Veil, in two, it was rent.
With Christ's Resurrection there, Heaven's path, was clear.
Mankind could now approach God, without sense of fear.

25) When God's Judgments start to fall, most still won't repent.
I pray that you'll be part of, believing remnant.
Grateful, or there terrified; at the Judgment Throne.
Welcomed there; or cast away, as one He's never known.

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