Friend, Family or Demon?
Have you ever seen a friend that have long been dead and gone,Appearing before you while in bed and saying he's the one?
That once was with you but had died days, months or years before,
Messing up your thinking and your beliefs that are unsure?
Well it seems that you may believe that's your loved one walks around,
Even though his departure celebrated and was sent homeward bound,
The Scriptures says in writing, the dead knows not anything,
And when you die your thoughts perish so you can never sing.
How then are we seeing our loved ones visiting,
Appearing before our very eyes if they know not anything?
Remember that the evil one Lucipher was thrown from heaven's gates,
Rebellious fallen angels have appeared to men of faith,
So when you see your dead loved one communicating with you,
Answer not at all my friend, this phenomen is not new.
Speak not to fallen angels, they are the Devil's loyal arms,
They were thrown out with him, though appearing full of charm,
Communicate not with fallen spirits a danger to avoid,
Involvement with the spirit world is never justified.
Remember! that as humans we wrestle not against flesh and blood,
From the earths beginnings, the times of Noah and the flood,
In the times of Jesus, they fought with Him a fiery war,
Satan and rebel angels have become the fallen stars.
Your defence of fallen spirits is the unfettered Word of God,
Justified in spirit and protected by His blood,
You cannot take on evil, and remain in God's safe arms,
His words have spoken boldly sounding danger and alarm.
Stay away from evil, stay away to save your soul,
Let His words, shield, sword of The Spirit, begin to take control
Call the Name of Jesus, it's a powerful attack,
It's your best defence to evil spirits counteract,
Feast on His words, and evil spirits cannot stay,
For His words are such a mighty armor, never to betray!
the Poemeater, 2011
Fighting spirits with God's word, the best sword and sheild you'll find,
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