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Poem

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The awesome devine God

In a realm beyond the mortal sight,
Where heavens blend with eternal light,
There lies a being, all-powerful, divine,
Whose glory and majesty forever shine.

The awesome God, both fierce and kind,
Whose creation inspires awe of every kind,
With hands that shaped the universe's expanse,
And a heart that holds the celestial dance.

From galaxies spinning in cosmic flight,
To sunsets painting the canvas of night,
The divine artist wields an ethereal brush,
Creating wonders that make our spirits rush.

With tender care, this God bestows,
Love and compassion that eternally flows,
Guiding us through the trials we face,
In every valley, every challenging space.

Through thunderstorms and gentle breeze,
We feel the touch of God's promises,
With whispers in twilight and morning's embrace,
Divine presence fills every sacred space.

The awesome divinity touches the earth,
In every creature's birth and mirth,
From the towering mountains to the smallest flower,
All bear the mark of God's infinite power.

In laughter's echo and tears that fall,
In joyous moments, and when shadows call,
We find sanctuary in this divine embrace,
A refuge of love, a heavenly solace.

Oh, awesome God, whose love knows no end,
We humbly bow, our voices we send,
To praise and honor Your holy name,
Forever grateful, forever aflame.

In this vast universe, so wondrously made,
Your grace and mercy never fade,
We stand in awe of Your eternal ways,
Forever grateful for Your guiding rays.

So let our voices rise in sweet accord,
To sing the praises of our glorious Lord,
For in Your presence, we find our true worth,
Embraced by the awesome divine God's birth.
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