The Love of Our Lord: Jesus Saves Us!

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Rated: E · Poetry · Religious · #2357123

God’s love is so abundant and sweet in its forgiveness - an Easter poem.

The Almighty Christ constructed
And availed Himself
To a momentous and magnanimous trial
Of gathering, gaping, and insufferable horror;
The past, present, and future signaling
Of appreciable direction -
The Mighty One's Only Son's Capitulation
To The Life and Soul-Altering World of Heaven
At the hands of The Ruling Specters
Of the Ancient World -
His inimitable forbearance,
The shocking calamity
Of Our Lord's God-given blood and destruction
On The Cross,
Presenting each and every person
With a path to Heaven
Through The Great One's forgiveness -
An unimaginable grief
And impeccable version
Of immense grace;
The loving embrace of God and Christ
Imparting a beautiful and kind journey
Of hope and healing
From life and earth's unpardonable sin,
In the struggling and statically abysmal
Rear view mirror of human existence's
Abject embodiment of The Devil's rank
And gloomy, vile conceptions
Of Hell's inglorious wrath -
Allowing His Flock to embark on a never ending,
Spiritual resurgence,
With The Savior's guidance and presence
In the empathic folds.

Every religious soul's might
In foreboding, grand, and unlimited unison
With Our Shepherd Jesus,
The True Light of The Kingdom
Of His Mercy and Wonder
In our sweet and joyous grasp...

An amicable decision of golden clarity -
The Father's most loving,
Faithful, and joyous children -
Righteous and bold in their intense gratitude
And enduring passion for Jesus Christ.

Souls blossoming in His grave
And disarming truth;
The character of judgment
From apparent sinfulness
Considerable and desperate,
While appearing before Him
At The Pearly Gates.

The countenance of Jesus assuaging fears
And overcoming doubts,
And affirming God's wondrous plan...

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