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This Fourth of July
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By James Pemberton
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This 4th Of July
 
To my fellow Americans,
during this 4th of July.
I have a question. Here's why;
 
When we salute our flag
 ever so grand.
Our country's foundation
 is sinking in "quicksand."
 
This is because...  From God... 
We're way "off course."

Driven by lust, greed
 and an "immorality force  ."
 
Our ungodly government
 continues to rule.
Anything of God has been
removed from the school.
 
We hear of  "separation of
church and state."
Anything of God... 
Many people do hate!
 
America!  Listen to what
this message is about.
Everything of God is
slowly being taken out!
 
We must return to Jesus... 
Our freedom indeed.

This is the right direction our
country must lead.
 
Godly living is worth the cost.
For without God...
 America is forever
doomed and lost!
 
By Jim Pemberton  (c) 2009


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Submitted: Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Last Updated: Thursday, March 5, 2009

About the Poet
I and my wife have 4 grown children and currently live in the Pacific Northwest. I've spent much of my life doing volunteer work in the food distribution for the needy among local churches. Many of the poems I've written are a reflection of times of adversity as a reminder of God's love and faithfulness. I've found many opportunities to share my poems with those who are hurting and discouraged. I'm thankful for the reports of many of the poems touching people's lives. I hope that the poems included on Wordchimes will touch and bless your life too!


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