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Faith Always Leaves a Trail of Progress

(Rom. 4:12; Heb. 11:6)

Faith always leaves a trail of progress
No matter where it goes,
It delights in doing the impossible,
Despite what threats oppose.

Thank God for men like Abraham,
Who quickly answered His call.
Willing to give the darling of his heart-
What a testimony to us all.

Where are faith’s trail blazers today?
Have we forgotten how to trust?
May we be willing to walk by faith,
For Jesus’s sake – we must!

–MHB

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December 31, 2008 Filed Under: Poems From My Preaching

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