Anything that is invaluable
Is impossible to buy,
Just think of any God-given gift
And you will see why.
The air that we breathe
Is an invaluable gift,
It is free to both rich and poor
If you catch my drift.
We plough and we plant
But for crops to grow
The rains must come in season
And the sun must glow.
No water like rainwater
To quench a plant’s thirst
And if the precious sun never shone
It would even be worse.
In fact, there’d be no life
I mean, no life at all,
But such is unlikely to happen
Because of Almighty God.
Air and water, sun and rain
Are all invaluable
And through these invaluable gifts
Life is sustainable.
Life, another invaluable,
That the richest cannot buy
And this point is sufficiently made
When their time come to die.
Anything that can be bought
Could never be invaluable,
As long as any value is attached
That thing is buyable.
Air, water, sun and rain
And life are invaluable gifts
But if you notice the poem’s title,
‘Gift’ you should not miss.
Every good and perfect gift
Comes from our God above
But there is one above all others
Compliments: God’s love.
It is the gift of life
And I don’t mean natural life
Instead, I mean the kind of life
That outlives all strife.
I speak of eternal life
The promise of the Father,
That is promised to the born-again
Here and in the hereafter.
Whosoever will may come
And claim this precious gift,
It is not a fairy tale I assure you,
Neither legend nor myth.
It’s not cheap by any means
Though it is free to us,
But it cost the blood of someone;
That someone is Jesus.
Salvation is not cheap
Though it is readily available,
There is no earthly cost attached
Since to us it’s invaluable.
It is infinitely invaluable
Purchased with Jesus’ blood
And what he did for all mankind
Nobody else could.
No other was good enough
To pay the price of sin
But Jesus, having achieved this task,
Now draws us all to him.
An invaluable gift
Of full and free salvation,
Why deny yourself of such a gift-
Such wonderful redemption?
John 3:16
For God so loved the world,
That he gave his only begotten Son,
That whosoever believeth in him should not perish,
But have everlasting life.
Stewart Russell © June 19, 2024
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