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The sonnet celebrates the manifold titles of Jesus Christ, portraying Him as a protector, rock, and fortress through vivid names like “Alpha and Omega,” “Everlasting Rock,” “Fortress Unassailable,” “Holy Redeemer,” “Sacrificial Lamb,” “Strong Deliverer,” “Prince of Peace,” “Appointed Messiah,” “Living Cornerstone,” “Great High Priest,” and “Light of the World.” It culminates in a majestic couplet, naming Him “Jesus Christ, the King in Majesty Arrayed,” who freely offers salvation, described as “His Free Salvation Gift, Our Ransom Paid,” emphasizing His royal grace and redemptive power.

The Alpha and Omega, First and Last,
Our Faithful Shepherd Guiding Lost and Worn,
The Everlasting Rock That Holds Us Fast,
A Fortress Unassailable, Reborn.

The Holy Redeemer Cleansing Every Stain,
Our Sacrificial Lamb of Calvary’s Hill,
The Strong Deliverer Breaking Every Chain,
The Prince of Peace Whose Voice the Storm Stills.

Appointed Messiah, Lord of Heaven’s Throne,
The Living Cornerstone of God’s Design,
Our Great High Priest Who Claims Us as His Own,
The Light of the World in Glory Divine.

Jesus Christ, the King in Majesty Arrayed,
His Free Salvation Gift, Our Ransom Paid.