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The sonnet emphasizes that Christians are called to serve God, the King of Kings, rather than pursue wealth, power, or fame. It highlights the duty to uphold Biblical truth and proclaim the free gift of salvation through Jesus Christ, prioritizing spiritual devotion over material gain. The poem reflects humility, faith, and commitment to sharing God’s grace as His servants, sons, and daughters.

We seek not wealth, nor power, nor fleeting fame,
But bow as servants to the King of Kings.
Our hearts, aflame with truth, His Word proclaim,
To share the gift His boundless mercy brings.
No earthly gain shall turn our eyes aside,
Nor profit dim the light of Heaven’s call.
In Christ alone, our souls shall e’er abide,
His love the strength that lifts us when we fall.
Salvation’s grace, through Jesus, freely given,
A treasure pure, no gold could ever buy.
We stand for truth, our gaze fixed firm on Heaven,
To spread His Word beneath the endless sky.
O Lord of Lords, we humbly seek Your face,
Your faithful sons and daughters, saved by grace.