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The sonnet, titled “Transformed By Jesus Christ’s Free Gift Of Salvation”, is a third-person Shakespearean sonnet (14 lines, ABAB CDCD EFEF GG, iambic pentameter) that describes a soul’s transformation from sin to salvation through Jesus Christ. It begins with the soul trapped in sin’s darkness, redeemed by Jesus’ mercy, blood, and cross, which break sin’s hold and reshape it into a new creature. Key moments include Jesus’ forgiveness sparking rebirth, the heart thriving after being torn by sin, and the soul embracing grace, rejecting worldly falsehoods. Ultimately, through Jesus’ love, the soul becomes a child of God, free from guilt and lifted heavenward, embodying the free gift of salvation.
The soul, once lost in sin’s unyielding night,
Is met by Christ, whose mercy breaks the chain;
His blood redeems, His cross dispels the blight,
And forms anew what sin had sought to claim.
No trace endures of that old, shattered shell,
For Jesus forgives and the soul is born again;
By Jesus’ cross, the heart, once torn by sin, now thrives,
A creature born to bear His holy name.
The world’s false light grows dim before His face,
Its hollow song no longer holds the mind;
By Christ’s own hand, the soul is steeped in grace.
In Him, all guilt and shadow fall behind:
Through Jesus’ love, the new-made being sings,
A child of God, uplifted on His wings.