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The poem, “The Silent Roar of the Cross: Christ’s Triumphant Sacrifice Shatters Satan’s Dominion in Eternal Glory”, captures Good Friday’s paradox of silence and triumph through vivid imagery. The cross, blood-engraved and mute, stands on Golgotha as mourners grieve under veiled skies. Rhetorical questions ponder the silent love, mercy, and power of Christ’s sacrifice, which unbinds humanity’s chains. The earth’s stillness and Christ’s wordless plea contrast with the resounding victory of His cry, “Finished!” Faithful hearts hear His saving call, and the poem closes with a soaring declaration of Christ’s supreme, eternal reign, proclaiming the cross’s silent roar as it shatters Satan’s dominion, blending solemnity with exultant hope.

No sound but grief on Golgotha’s height,
Yet there the cross pierces the night.
Its weathered beams, with blood engraved,
Stand mute, where sin’s dark debt is braved.

What sacrifice in silence reigns?
What love endures through mortal pains?
The thorns that bite, the spear that tears,
A quiet King whose grace repairs.

Through veiled skies, the mourners bow,
Their whispered sobs the only vow.
What stillness holds the earth in thrall?
What mercy breaks the ancient fall?

The winds grow hushed, the stones lie still,
Yet power surges from that hill.
The Savior’s breath, a wordless plea,
Unbinds the chains of destiny.

What glory shines where shadows flee?
What strength in death sets captives free?
The cross, though silent, speaks with might,
Its voiceless roar ignites the light.

In faithful hearts, they hear His call,
A love that echoes, saving all.
“Finished!” His cry rends heaven’s gate,
A victor’s shout that seals sin’s fate.

No louder song could earth sustain,
The cross’s hush drowns evil’s reign.
From silent scars, His glory soars,
Christ reigns supreme, forevermore!