Lord of the Sabbath

I made the stars, formed the sun
The oceans’ waves and crest
When all was done, a victory won
I made a day of rest.
I rode through time, led each saint;
They never walked alone
To those who saw, I wrote ten laws
On two tables of stone.
Though many died, they kept the faith
Like Job, Daniel, and Lot
Who, for My sake, through death and ache
My laws never forgot.
So finally, when I died
By stake, hammers, and nails
I looked ahead and heard you said,
Great Lord, I’ll never fail.
I made the man, I found a way
Through which all can be saved.
And although death is stronger yet,
You’ll rise up from the grave.

Warner Williams

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The Revolution In Matthew 16:28, Jesus said, “There are some standing here who shall not taste death till they see the Son of Man coming in His kingdom.” How can this be true?

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Warner Williams is an SEO, content writer, and email marketing strategist. He is a volunteer math and physics teacher at a local college. He lives on a farm in Nicaragua with his wife and daughter.

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