Poetry, Spirituality April 11, 2013 The Object of His Love The Object of His Love © 2013 Diana Rasmussen In the fire of affliction, the valley of despair, Carrying burdens He refused to leave me there. * He wraps His arms around me restores my peace of mind. Takes me by the hand. helps me up so I can stand. * He melts every fear I had, the friend I never knew. looks on me with love, grace and mercy from above. * The Lord carries my worries, His love heals all my scars. He restores my soul. the Father I never had. * His love is greater than my pain. The desire of my heart the healer of my soul I’m the object of His love. dianarasmussen Diana Rasmussen is a Faith Builder, Worship Leader, Veteran’s wife, and a Certified Peer Specialist. At her blog Prayers and Promises she shares from her heart on how to find hope in this crazy world! See author's posts Share this:Print RelatedGod's LoveFebruary 14, 2013In "Poetry"When God is EverythingMay 18, 2014In "Healing"Is Your Flesh Raping Your Soul?December 13, 2013In "Healing"
Reblogged this on LightWriters and commented: Beautiful…Don’t miss this from Prayers and Promises, by Diana Rasmussen… Reply
I am so glad to do so, and really look forward to reading more of your writings. Blessings right back atcha! 🙂 Reply
Thank you Desiray. I liked your devotional on SoundCloud today, what a great idea! God bless you sister, Diana Reply
Beautiful Poetry… Love your work…
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Beautiful…Don’t miss this from Prayers and Promises, by Diana Rasmussen…
Thank you Susan, I appreciate your re-blog. Blessings, Diana
I am so glad to do so, and really look forward to reading more of your writings. Blessings right back atcha! 🙂
“He refused to leave me there” … Indeed!!! Love it … thanks for sharing 🙂
Thank goodness for that. Sometimes I’m lost and I don’t even know it! 😉
I like your poem…He does carry us and takes our worries so we don’t have to worry at all.
Thank you Desiray. I liked your devotional on SoundCloud today, what a great idea! God bless you sister, Diana
thank you Diana you are welcome I enjoyed reading your poem…