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bible, Biblical Truth, Christ Centered Devotionals, Christian Poetry, christianity, faith, Inpirational, Inspirational, Royally Redeemed, theology
The poem “The Rose of the Redeemed” portrays the redeemed soul as a perpetually blooming, fragrant rose, transformed through worship, adoration, and obedience to the Triune God. Worship unfolds the soul’s petals, offering a sweet aroma to God; adoration, like Mary’s perfume, spills love that draws others to Christ; and obedience roots the soul in God’s truth, ensuring eternal flourishing. The Triune God—Father, Son, and Spirit—cultivates this radiant rose, which blooms forever in His light and grace.
When royally redeemed, we bow and sing,
To Father, Son, and Spirit, our hearts cling.
A rose we become, in God’s sacred art,
Perpetually blooming, with fragrant heart.
In worship, our petals unfold to the sky,
Each note, each prayer, a soft, soaring cry.
A sweet aroma, to heaven it flies,
Pleasing the Triune, where glory abides.
Adoring our Maker, we gaze and adore,
Like Mary’s perfume on Bethany’s floor.
Our love spills as fragrance, a scent pure and free,
Drawing the weary to Christ’s mercy sea.
Obedience roots us in truth’s holy ground,
Drinking from streams where His grace does abound.
Pruned by His Spirit, yet never to fade,
We bloom through all seasons, by His hand arrayed.
O Triune God, in Your light we abide,
Father’s delight, with the Son at Your side,
Spirit’s soft whisper, our hearts You compose—
Forever we flourish, Your radiant rose.