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The sonnet, titled “The Savior’s Tender Call to Repentance and Redemption,” conveys a heartfelt invitation from Jesus Christ to those who do not yet know Him. It urges wandering souls to repent, believe in Christ as the risen Son, and receive His grace and mercy. The poem emphasizes that no sin is too great for His forgiveness, portraying the cross as a guiding light and Christ’s love as unending. It concludes with a call to faith, encouraging the reader to let go of burdens and live for the Savior who sacrificed Himself for all.
O wand’ring soul, adrift in shadows’ sway,
The Savior’s voice, so gentle, calls to thee;
A holy whisper breaks the night’s delay,
“Repent, believe, and find thy rest in Me.”
No heart too lost, no sin too dark to mend,
His mercy flows where guilt has carved its scar;
He bids thee come, His love shall never end,
The cross a beacon gleaming from afar.
Believe in Him, the Christ, the risen Son,
Whose blood was shed to make thy spirit whole;
Receive His grace, the victory He has won,
And find sweet peace to heal thy weary soul.
Respond in faith, let all thy burdens fall,
And live for Him who gave His life for all.