by Jason Kirk Bartley
Devil Doesn’t like me, never has, never will, ever since I marched with Christ up Calvary’s hill. When I make mistakes, bad he tries to make me feel. Devil Doesn’t like me, never has, never will. I take people from His army, So their souls he does not steal. I let people know about His antics, how its time to get real. Devil Doesn’t like me, never has, never will. I bind up His hands, and cancel His plans, I expose His lies and show his disguise. How does that make Him feel? Devil Doesn’t like me, never has, never will. He tries to devour like a lion, Christ’s standard makes Him still. Devil Doesn’t like me, never has, never will. When I proclaim the name of Jesus, It smacks the devil in the face. He’s left without a trace. Devil Doesn’t like me, never has, never will.
Jason Kirk Bartley is a Christian poet from Chillicothe, Ohio. He is 47 years old and married to Nila, his forever love. He has been published poems and won awards. Jason holds a Master’s degree in Ministry from Ohio Christian University in Circleville, Ohio.