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The sonnet critiques liberalism as immoral from a Christ-centered perspective, asserting that it strays from the Bible, God’s authoritative standard. It portrays liberalism as rejecting Christ’s sovereignty and biblical truth in favor of human pride and self-directed whims, leading to sin and spiritual ruin. The poem calls for repentance, warning that liberalism’s “freedom” risks eternal judgment, urging a return to Christ and His Word.
The Bible, God’s own truth, our guide divine,
Declares His law to steer the heart aright.
Yet liberalism’s creed, with guile malign,
Rejects the Cross for self’s unsteady light.
It scorns the Word that calls for holy fear,
And bids us bow to Christ, our sovereign King.
Instead, it lifts man’s pride, his whims to cheer,
While sin, unchecked, corrupts with bitter sting.
No scripture’s truth may bend to fleeting thought,
Nor God’s commands be swayed by mortal will.
Liberalism’s path, with ruin darkly wrought,
Defies the Lamb, whose blood our sins did still.
O wayward creed, repent, to Christ return,
Lest in thy freedom, souls in judgment burn.
