The Ark



Run to the Ark; it's the arms of the Lord. Run to the Ark; He has so much in store. It is where His direction and protection are. He will have surprises there. He will have hope and vision there, so come into the Ark.

Run into His arms so you can feel His heart and so you can be set apart. It's from His heart that you will get revelation.
In His arms is where safety and provision are. He cares for you. He shed his precious blood for you.

The Lord asks in a loving, caring voice. What are you waiting for? I already said you are worth living and dying for. I am here for you. I will cover you! Come into my arms where you are safe from all storms. I have paid for it all.
I am the only door, says the Lord. Here I am! Come to me. I am waiting for you to answer the call.

What are you waiting for? What sign are you looking for?
The Lord said He has paid the total price it is finished. Come into His plan and will. His invitation is to all no matter who you are, no matter what you have done. He says come, to Him just as you are.

The world has lied to us; they have said that there are many ways to come to the Father, but it is a lie; there is only one way it is Jesus. He is the only door. All other entries are the wrong way.
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Submitted by tabnolan73 on May 29, 2021

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Characters 1,225
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Tabatha Nolan

Tabatha Nolan is married to her best friend since 1992. She has a blended family of six children and eight grandchildren. She is a business owner. What is dear to her heart is her God, family, and friends. She loves to encourage and inspire to share with others everything she has learned in this journey called life. more…

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