Thank You Jehovah Poem by Raimi Babatunde

Thank You Jehovah



We crossed over
And took over
This can only be you
The covenant keeping God
The Uncreated Creator
Thank you Jehovah

Despite the turmoils
Challenges and struggles
You gave us hope
A reason to live
Like the birds in the sky
They just sing in obeisance
Thank you Jehovah

We fought so may battles
The visible and the invisibles
As a people, body and Nation
Especially from unfriendly friends
Wicked family and associates
But you did not forsake us
Thank you Jehovah

Sometimes I am puzzled
How our nails keeps growing
Despite the trimmings it receives
That's how you programmed it
Casting us to lifetime of growth
Unstoppable by any force
Thank you Jehovah

Our sins are enormous
Yet you blotted them out
A very wicked generation
Where many worship foreign Gods
But you have kept your own
In your very powerful wings
Thank you Jehovah

Dear Daddy
You asked that we count
We pursued, recovered and overtook
The year was intense
But we prevailed
We counted Daddy
None was missing
Thank You Jehovah

You alone made it happen
That we are seeing the first
It is not a right, a privilege it is
And Your covenant you will not break
Take over the reigns Daddy
We surrender our all
2020, lead and we will follow

If your hands are not heavy
And your mouth filled with praise
With a heart with joy
Shout with a voice of triumph
That your joy may be full
The race has just begun
2020, yes, bring it on

Thank You Jehovah
Wednesday, January 1, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: celebration
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