Christmas And New Year Poems
Want to express love to God on
New Year's Day? The Christian New Year poems are the most meaningful and
religious way conveys New Year greetings to all your loved ones.
It's very nice expression to draw
closer to God and started the year on a prayer note.
New Year is the time to say thank
almighty and asked him to peace and harmony to deliver in the coming years.
You can read these Christian New
Year poems on the New Year eve and impressed everyone. You can take these poems
rather, read the prayers on the New Year Eve.
New Year Christian Poems
1: I cannot understand.Whatever
coming days may bring
Of bitter loss, or gain,
Or every crown of happiness;
Should sorrow come, or pain,
Or, Lord, if all unknown to me
Thine angel hovers near
To bear me to that farther shore
Before another year,
It matters not—my hand in Thine,
Thy light upon my face,
Thy boundless strength when I am
weak,
Thy love and saving grace!
I only ask, loose not my hand,
Grip fast my soul, and be
My guiding light upon the path
Till, blind no more, I see!
2: New year- Mary FairchildInstead
of making a New Year’s resolutionConsider committing to a biblical solution Your
promises are easily broken
Empty words, though earnestly
spoken
But God’s Word transforms the
soul
By His Holy Spirit making you
whole
As you spend time alone with Him
He will change you from within!
3: A New Year With The Lord-
M.S.LowndesA new year is about to unfoldWith new opportunities to explore Doors
will open for new experiences
New adventures with the
Lord Remember not the former things
The things of this past year
The Lord will do new things in us
Much more than we are aware
For He will make a way for us
As we put our trust in Him
And He will guide our every step
By His presence we have within
What God has placed within our
hearts
We find we’ll be able to do
If we look for the opportunities
We’ll see the door to go through
We mustn’t let anything hold us
back
But rise up and take our place
And be all that God wants us to
be
With a fresh touch of His grace!