On The Edge Poem by Martin Greyford

On The Edge

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I see you standing on the edge of a rugged cliff,
With the weight of the world pressing down on your weary shoulders,
Your feet barely clinging to hope,
And your heart is gasping for strength to keep going.

The ground beneath you feels unsteady,
As if it could crumble at any moment and the howling winds echo the turmoil within,
Urging you to surrender to the overwhelming darkness that beckons from below.

And now, in this moment of vulnerability, you teeter on the edge,
Caught between the desire to let go and the faint glimmer of hope that still holds on….

As I write these words, a prayer ascends to the heavens for your sake.
Let His angels come and carry you away from that dangerous ledge into a place of safety within your heart.
May they surround you with their celestial embrace,
Filling your soul with the tranquility and hope that transcends human understanding.

God sees you, my friend, and He understands the battles you're facing.
In His boundless mercy,
He will reach out and draw you away from the brink of downfall that threatens to engulf you.
You are not alone in this tumultuous storm.
The Creator of the universe is by your side, guiding you to calmer waters.

So may you feel the warmth of His love enveloping you like a cozy blanket on a chilly night.
May the worries that once plagued your heart begin to melt away,
And be replaced by an inexplicable peace that fills every fiber of your being.

It doesn't feel like it, but you are stronger than you think.
The human spirit is resilient, and with divine intervention,
It becomes unstoppable.
So, believe that you will not be overcome,
For the name of Jesus Christ is a shield that guards your spirit,
And the Lord rejoices when you choose life and choose to thrive.

The storms may rage, but you will stand firm.
The darkness may threaten to consume you,
But you will radiate with an inner light that nothing can extinguish.

Monday, February 19, 2024
Topic(s) of this poem: human life
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