From now on

From now on

Text/Liu Wenhua

Before the creation of the world

I have been chosen

I Die to sin

I live to righteousness

My name is in heaven

I will do heavenly things

Speak the words of heaven

Use heavenly power

Drive away all demons and Satan

Walk safely through the valley of the shadow of death

Victory over all evil

From now on

The crown of righteousness is reserved for me

Forget what is behind and strive for what is ahead

Look forward Jerusalem runs straight

Give glory and honor to the cross

Like a branch on the vine

Bloom and bear fruit

A branch hurts

All the branches ache

One branch rejoices

All the branches rejoice

Love each other truly

Believe completely

Good will be rewarded with good and evil will be rewarded with evil

Like rice and tares in the field

A low, mature and humble head

A Hold up your stiff and unrepentant head

Wait until the day of harvest

The rice is collected into the granary

The tares are burned in the fire

Where is home

In the love and mercy of the cross

Perfect and holy

Father? Forgive them

< p>For they do not know what they are doing

Daughters of Jerusalem

Weep not for me

Weep for yourself

Weep for your children

Watch and pray

Meditate day and night

The blind see

The lame leap and walk

Big Leprosy cleansing

Mountains moved away and hills moved

Deserts turned into oasis

Eating the fruit of life

Drinking the water of life

Singing Praise

About the author: Liu Wenhua: pen name is Red Rose. He is currently a member of the China Poetry Federation, a certified poet of the China Poetry Network, and a member of the Taizhou Poets Association. Born on December 7, 1967, with a junior high school education and a passion for literature and poetry. I hope that friends in the literary circle can help Liu Wenhua, so that Liu Wenhua's poetry can be published in newspapers and magazines, and Liu Wenhua's wish can be realized. I am grateful to friends in the literary circle for their help, and can provide guidance on Liu Wenhua's poetry and support in literary creation.