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Biblical Truth, Christian Poetry, christianity, gospel, hope, Inpirational, Inspirational, jesus-christ
The sonnet depicts Easter as the pinnacle of a divine tapestry, where a golden thread of mercy links humanity’s fall in Eden to the triumph at Calvary. Through time’s loom, marked by thorns, blood, and prophetic promises, God’s plan unfolds, culminating in Christ’s resurrection. The cross becomes a pivotal stitch, unraveling death’s power, while the rolled-away stone reveals a blooming garden, symbolizing restored life. The poem concludes by inviting reflection on this radiant tapestry, where Christ’s love illuminates every thread, binding history in eternal victory
From Eden’s fall to Calvary’s steep climb,
A thread of gold binds broken years in one,
Through shadowed ages, mercy’s hand sublime,
Weaves triumph where the curse had once begun.
The loom of time, with thorns and blood entwined,
Holds fast the promise whispered long ago,
Each prophet’s cry, each sacrifice designed,
In Easter’s dawn finds victory’s bright glow.
The cross, a stitch in heaven’s vast array,
Unravels death with resurrection’s might,
A garden blooms where stone was rolled away,
And sin’s dark warp yields to eternal light.
So gaze upon this tapestry divine,
Where Christ’s great love through every thread doth shine.