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The poem expresses that through Jesus Christ, believers are made whole and complete. It highlights themes of redemption through His sacrifice, the sufficiency of His grace, and the fulfillment found in faith. The sonnet contrasts the fleeting pleasures of the world with the lasting peace and unity offered in Christ, emphasizing that His love and truth satisfy all needs. It concludes with a call to follow Him, affirming that in Jesus, we find eternal satisfaction and purpose.


In Him we stand, a vessel fully wrought,
Complete in grace, no lack within our soul,
The Son of God, by blood our lives were bought,
His boundless love has made the broken whole.

No shadowed void remains where faith abides,
His light has filled the chasms of our need,
The cross, our bridge, where mercy’s tide resides,
In Christ alone we find our joy decreed.

The world may offer fleeting, frail delight,
Yet in His truth, our hearts are firmly set,
A holy union, sealed by heaven’s might,
No debt unpaid, no promise left unmet.

So let us rise, with Jesus as our guide,
In Him, forever, we are satisfied.