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The poem, titled “Hallelujah to Jesus Christ: His Blood Redeems Our Souls with Forgiveness and Eternal Salvation”, inspired by Colossians 1:13-14 (KJV), joyfully celebrates the triumphant redemption and forgiveness of sins through Jesus Christ’s sacrificial blood. It depicts God’s powerful deliverance of humanity from the darkness of sin into the kingdom of His beloved Son, highlighting Christ’s love and mercy as the source of eternal salvation. With a victorious and hope-filled tone, the poem exalts Jesus as the Redeemer, proclaiming His glory and the freedom found in His cross. It concludes with heartfelt praise and unwavering hope in Christ, affirming His eternal reign as the Savior.

Colossians 1:13-14 (KJV): “Who hath delivered us from the power of darkness, and hath translated us into the kingdom of his dear Son: In whom we have redemption through his blood, even the forgiveness of sins:

From darkness’ grip, from sin’s cruel chain,
He broke our bonds, He crushed our pain!
The Father’s grace, in power divine,
Has brought us to His Son’s design.

O Jesus Christ, our glorious Lord,
Your blood has won our soul’s reward!
Through sacrifice, our guilt is gone,
Forgiveness flows where love has shone.

No shadow stands where light prevails,
Your cross, O Christ, forever hails!
Redeemed, we rise, by mercy free,
All glory to our King shall be!

With joyful hearts, we sing Your praise,
Exalt Your name through endless days.
In You, our hope shall never dim,
Jesus, our Redeemer’s hymn!