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  • Author : avant-garde
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09 Apr 2025 01:47 PM
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I get sick of all the judgement

of who my friends should be

what stores I should visit

the places I shouldn't see

 

I get angry at the prejudice

that we're better than them

for all have sinned and fallen short 

every human being

 

I like to think what Christ would say

if he walked this earth today

who would his disciples be? 

who would answer "follow me"

 

who would he reach out to?

who would be zacchaeus?

who would Christ have dinner with?

who would then be saved?

 

what would Christ say to us? 

the ones who preach it from the rooftops

but don't meet them in the streets

to help them to their feet

 

why would they listen

if all we do is lecture

tell them they're doing it wrong

that there's only two genders

 

I'm not saying I don't believe that

I'm asking what would Jesus do? 

would he scream it from the pulpit

or be a brother to you?

 

yes I have my friends

yes they're mixed genders

yes they feel different

yes they know my views

 

no I don't agree

but yes I do accept

they'll ask me if they want to

we're still friends none the less

 

they still matter to me

Christ died for us all

my heart isn't to lecture

it's to show God's love and more

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