This poem references biblical stories of deliverance such as Daniel being saved from the lion's den, Jonah from the whale's belly, and the Hebrew children from the fiery furnace. It asks why God would deliver those individuals but not every man. The poem describes supernatural events like the moon turning purple and stars disappearing as it expresses the belief that Jesus will be with the speaker on Judgment Day, when all will pray for deliverance.
This poem references biblical stories of deliverance such as Daniel being saved from the lion's den, Jonah from the whale's belly, and the Hebrew children from the fiery furnace. It asks why God would deliver those individuals but not every man. The poem describes supernatural events like the moon turning purple and stars disappearing as it expresses the belief that Jesus will be with the speaker on Judgment Day, when all will pray for deliverance.
This poem references biblical stories of deliverance such as Daniel being saved from the lion's den, Jonah from the whale's belly, and the Hebrew children from the fiery furnace. It asks why God would deliver those individuals but not every man. The poem describes supernatural events like the moon turning purple and stars disappearing as it expresses the belief that Jesus will be with the speaker on Judgment Day, when all will pray for deliverance.