Poem—God’s Goodness and Love for His Children

God’s goodness knows no bounds,
His love for us forever abounds.
Through trials and struggles, He is there,
To guide us with tender loving care.

He gives us strength when we are weak,
And peace in moments when we speak.
His grace and mercy never cease,
As we journey through life’s increase.

In every season, He remains the same,
His promises we can always claim.
We are His children, forever loved,
By a God who reigns from above.

So let us lift our voices and sing,
To the one who is our everything.
Our hearts overflow with gratitude,
For a God whose love is so true.

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