Noah's Ark
by louis gander It must have been a massive chore to build an ark so large, for such a man so elderly, but man who would take charge. It must have been a massive job with those archaic tools, (no power saws or cordless drills). He seemed to break all rules. It must have taken massive trust to know what it was for - to dedicate so many years - to build so far offshore. It must have taken massive faith to face a sneering crowd. To build the ark took many years while they had laughed out loud. It must have been a massive feat corralling animals - but two by two, they all had come with elephants and bulls. It must have been a massive herd - it must have been a sight - from large to small they gathered 'round but all came out just right. It must have been a massive rain that flooded all the ground - and Noah could not save the lost. God shut the door. They drowned. It must have been a massive storm - for forty nights and days. But when the storm clouds did disperse, God blesses us His ways... And bursting forth in massive hues, a vibrant bowing arc, was God's terrific rainbow for Noah and his ark. Copyright 2021 by louis gander. Poetry for sermons, story poems and more... If you love story poems, then you'll love ganderpoems.org / no ads, no sign-up, no tracking. Just free inspirational poetry. Article Source: http://www.faithwriters.com |
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