All God's creatures

by CRAFTY KEN   Oct 2, 2012


All God's creatures

I love all God's creatures big and small, although it can be tough to love them all!
Those little spiders that hide in the corners, if they could speak, what a tale they could tell, they live in King's Palaces as well.
In God's world they all know what to do; the birds build their nests, without advise from you!
*The Lilies of the field know how to dress, Solomon could not compete with them, even at his best.
The bees cannot fly the computer did say, they ignore that and fly anyway!
**Who can resist the Lion and its might, when he roars at you, what a fright.
God is in control over all his creation; Daniel was to be the evil ones big feature, eaten by the creature.
Safe from the pit he did come up, his enemies became the Lion's Sup.
How do all creatures know, only after their own kind to go?
Who tells them what to do, unlike me and you?
As a child, it was through our parents teaching and took a while.
Through God, Nature must obey, as his Laws rule their way.
His word directs the creatures to follow after their own kind but variety among the species is fine.
Dogs, Cats and horses may look different in some ways but from their species they do not stray.

*And yet I say unto you, that even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these Matthew 6:29 NASB.

For God has decreed, all living things reproduce "After their kind",
keep that on your mind.

**I remember when I was 12 years old, I went to the Zoo, there was a Lion that looked bored and half asleep. I shouted a roar with my young mouth at him, he roared back so loud it sounded like it came from everywhere. I was so scared that I thought my heart would stop, I almost wet my pants. That was a lesson learned!

God created the great sea monsters and every living creature that moves, with which the waters swarmed after their kind, and every winged bird after its kind; and God saw that it was good Genesis 1:21 NASB.

Author Ken
October 2012

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  • 8 years ago

    by Dark Secrets

    Seems like a children's song... nice melody and rhyme, and a good lesson too. I like it.
    However, it has the spacing problem again. Don't be afraid to make it long as long as it's easy on the eyes, and don't stop mid-sentence unless for effect.

  • 11 years ago

    by CRAFTY KEN

    Thanks bro! It was all true about my experience with the Lion. I can't imagine facing one in the wild, unless I was Samson!

    Ken

  • 11 years ago

    by Marvellous

    Amazing bro! & good indeed. I'm sure that Lion's day, was fun! Haha..