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Welcome to the family!

Read: Ephesians 2:19

Hello Friend!

Today’s publication is a poem that shows the reality of being a part of God’s family. It is a reassurance for believers that you are indeed in the right place. 


Also, for everyone contemplating on whether to be a part of this family or not, this poem is a welcome call to be a part of God’s family where there is no condemnation. God loves you and He wants the best for you! 


Welcome to the family 

A place where love knows no bounds

A place where you are accepted just as you are 

The love of God so constant and true 

A warm embrace in the arms of the Father 


Welcome to the family 

A place where your sins are forgiven 

A place where there is no condemnation 

God lavishes His mercy upon everyone 

His light guiding us in the path of righteousness 


Welcome to the family 

A place of joy and peace 

For your burdens are taken away 

He daily supplies every need 

His faithfulness is unfailing and true


Welcome to the family 

A place of refuge and safety 

He shelters us from all evil

His angels watching over us day and night 

We are secured in the shadow of the Almighty 


Welcome to the family 

A place of healing and restoration 

He takes away all weaknesses 

He heals all wounds and erases the scars

He renews our minds and makes us whole


Welcome to the family of God

A place for everyone who believes in Him

We are His chosen, a peculiar people 

He is our Father, and we are His Children. 


Keep in Mind 

It doesn’t matter how far you think you have wandered away from God. His arms are ever wide opened, waiting for you to come back to Him. God is merciful and His wish for us is that we might all be saved and have eternal life through Christ Jesus.


Prayer 

Dear God, thank You for Your unfailing love. Thank You for always being my Father, thank You for making me to be a part of Your wonderful family. Please help me to always abide in You and always trust You all the days of my life.


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