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The sonnet, titled “Clothed in Christ’s Righteousness: A Poetic Meditation on Grace”, reflects on the assurance and hope found in Christ, inspired by Romans 8:1 and Hebrews 12:2a (KJV). It encourages believers not to be overwhelmed by fears or past failures, emphasizing that in Christ, there is no condemnation. Instead, they should strive for holiness and virtue without despairing over imperfections, as Christ’s perfect obedience secures their salvation. The poem urges the reader to look to Jesus, the author of faith, who provides grace and freedom from sin, fear, and death, renewing the spirit through His love and mercy.
Romans 8:1
“There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.”
Hebrews 12:2a
“Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith;”
In Christ’s Embrace
Do not, dear soul, let trembling fears distress,
Nor failures past your burdened heart dismay,
In Christ, no condemnation shall oppress—
His righteousness shall light your darkened day.
Seek holiness, pursue the virtuous way,
Yet never let despair your spirit bind,
For in your imperfections, humbly pray—
In Christ, the Alpha, Omega, you’ll find.
His perfect obedience, pure and true,
Becomes your saving grace, your steadfast plea,
Through Him, God’s love and mercy shall renew,
And set your burdened, weary spirit free.
Look unto Jesus, author of our faith,
In Him, we conquer sin, and fear, and death.