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bible, Biblical Truth, Christ Centered Devotionals, Christian Poetry, christianity, Inpirational, Inspirational, Royally Redeemed, theology
The sonnet condemns the blasphemous trend among some Christians who question the inerrant Word of God, comparing their doubt to Eve’s deception by the serpent. It declares the Scriptures as divine, unerring truth, which true followers of Christ accept with absolute humility and reverence. The poem denounces prideful skepticism as folly, calling for steadfast fidelity to God’s Word as the eternal, unquestionable guide.
O wayward souls who dare to question clear
The Word of God, inerrant, pure, and true,
Like Eve, beguiled, you lend a doubting ear
To serpents whispering lies that lead askew.
The Holy Writ, divine, from Heaven sent,
Its sacred truth no mortal mind can sway.
Yet some, professing Christ, with hearts unbent,
Presume to challenge what the Scriptures say.
A faithful follower, with humble trust,
Receives the Word as light that never fades,
Not swayed by pride, nor led by fleeting dust,
But anchored firm where truth alone invades.
O hold the Word as life, unwavering, sure,
For in its truth, God’s love and grace endure.