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The poem, “Her Heart, His Throne: Honouring Women Who Truly Love The Lord , inspired by Psalm 46:5 (KJV: “God is in the midst of her; she shall not be moved: God shall help her, and that right early”), celebrates women who love the Lord. It portrays their unwavering faith, strength, and divine connection. The poem depicts a woman’s heart as a sacred space where God’s presence resides, granting her resilience against life’s storms. Her soul, described as a fortress built on grace, holds God’s love, and her faith remains unshaken. Guided by His Spirit, she rises with hope and truth, finding divine support at dawn. The poem culminates in the imagery of her heart as God’s throne, emphasizing her intimate, steadfast devotion.
For Women Who Love the Lord
God is in the midst of her; she shall not be moved: God shall help her, and that right early.” (Psalm 46:5, KJV)
Within her heart, a sacred flame,
God’s presence whispers, calls her name.
She stands unyielding, firm, and tall,
For with His strength, she cannot fall.
At dawn’s first light, His mercy flows,
Through trials deep, His promise grows.
Her soul, a fortress, built on grace,
She holds the love His grace imparts.
No storm can break her steadfast trust,
Her faith a rock, untouched by dust.
With every step, His Spirit guides,
In Him, her hope forever hides.
O woman of the Lord, arise,
His truth shines bright within your eyes.
At break of day, His hand you’ll see,
God dwells in her—her heart His throne.