“Not today, but tomorrow I’ll do everything,
A little rest, then, I’ll be ready for this.
Don’t hurry up, you don’t need to get concerned,
Tomorrow or later, everything will be executed.”
There is a serious sin in these words,
They are creating gaps to escape from work.
Those sayings exude procrastination,
They poison the mind with a sweet illusion.
The body is assaulted by laziness,
Working in a permanent state of slowness.
The mind gets happy about this condition,
They think this is a favorable situation.
The procrastinator’s life is being thrown away,
They are wasting each one of their days.
Negating the great gifts they received,
Rejecting everything that God has conceded.
God gave them a spectacular mind,
Infinite imaginations they can find.
The Lord gave them a majestic body,
The perfect complement for their mind.
The procrastinator dishonors their Creator,
They despise the Lord's plan and effort.
This person lives without reverence,
Acting complete and utter negligence.
The need for change is urgent and undeniable,
The person needs to be responsible.
Fleeing from laziness and procrastination,
Hugging the effort and dedication.
God will forgive and reward them,
The sources of blessings will be open.
The person will live what they never imagined,
All will take place because they worked.
Enormous fruits will be generated,
Marvelous miracles will be collected.
There will be no room for poverty,
They will live in abundance and prosperity.
This poem is part of the book Words of Faith.
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