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bible, Biblical Truth, Christ Centered Devotionals, Christian Poetry, christianity, faith, Inpirational, Inspirational, jesus, Poetry, Royally Redeemed, theology
The sonnet reflects on the limitless deeds of Jesus, as inspired by John 21:25, which suggests that the world could not contain all the books needed to record His works. It portrays His miracles, grace, and love as an infinite stream, too vast for human writing or comprehension. The poem emphasizes how these acts transcend time and space, filling the world with an unwritten legacy that resonates eternally, inviting humble faith in their boundless scope.
The works of Christ, a boundless, endless stream,
Outstretch the scribe’s frail hand, the page’s span,
A tale too vast for mortal thought to dream,
Unfurls beyond the grasp of finite man.
Each miracle, each whispered word of grace,
Each soul restored beneath His tender gaze,
Defies the ink, transcends the written space,
A living light through time’s unyielding maze.
The world itself, though wide with sea and shore,
Could not contain the volumes truth would fill,
For every deed resounds forevermore,
A song of love no silence can distill.
So here we stand, with faith to humbly see,
His boundless acts shape all eternity.