Analysis of LAST DAYS APOSTASY !!



IN  THESE  DAYS  WHAT  IS  HEARD  IS  A  GOSPEL  OF  PROSPERITY,  OLD-TIME  BIBLE  PREACHING
IN  THESE  FINAL  HOURS  HAS  BECOME  A  RARITY.
IT  SEEMS  THAT  THE  CHURCH  NO  LONGER  HAS  CHRIST  AT  ITS  CENTER,
JESUS  KNOCKS  ON  THE  DOOR  DESIRING  TO  ENTER.
AS  A  WATCHMAN  FOR  JESUS  ITS  MY  JOB  TO  WARN  YOU  THAT  JUDGEMENT  AWAITS,
AND  ALSO  TO  TELL  YOU  THAT  IF  YOU  DO  NOT  ACCEPT  JESUS  THEN  AN  ETERNITY  OF  TORMENT
WILL  BE  YOUR  FUTURE  FATE.


Scheme ABCCDEF
Poetic Form
Metre 011111101010100111010 0110101010100 11101110111110 1011010100110 101011011111111001 01011111111011011010011 111101
Closest metre Iambic octameter
Characters 468
Words 78
Sentences 3
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 7
Lines Amount 7
Letters per line (avg) 46
Words per line (avg) 21
Letters per stanza (avg) 319
Words per stanza (avg) 149
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Carl Hatter

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