There is no better
living hymn of
praise than a
soul who has
been redeemed!
22 Saturday Feb 2025
Posted in Christian Poetry
There is no better
living hymn of
praise than a
soul who has
been redeemed!
22 Saturday Feb 2025
Tags
bible, Biblical Truth, Christ Centered Devotionals, Christian Poetry, faith, god, Inspirational, jesus, Royally Redeemed, salvation
1. “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do” (Luke 23:34)
A voice above the clamor softly pleads,
Forgiving those who nail Him to the tree,
Their blindness sown in dark and bitter deeds,
Yet mercy flows where wrath might claim its fee.
The soldiers cast their lots, the crowd derides,
Each jeer a thorn to pierce His tender frame,
But love, unyielding, in His heart abides,
And pardons all who mock His holy name.
What grace is this, that spares the guilty hand?
What strength to bless where curses might be hurled?
A king enthroned where mortals dare not stand,
He breaks the chains that bind a fallen world.
From splintered wood, a prayer ascends on high,
To save the lost, though they condemn Him die.
2. “Truly, I say to you, today you will be with me in Paradise” (Luke 23:43)
Beside Him hangs a thief, with breath near spent,
Whose life in shadow reaped a bitter end,
Yet in his plea, a spark of hope is lent,
A whispered cry for Christ to call him friend.
The cross, a gallows meant for shame and doom,
Becomes a gate where mercy’s light breaks through,
For Jesus speaks amidst the gathering gloom,
And promises a dawn forever new.
No years of penance, no atoning rite,
Just faith that clings to Him in final breath,
And lo, the soul ascends to realms of light,
Outstripping sin and overturning death.
In one brief word, eternity is won,
A thief made heir beside the sinless Son.
3. “Woman, behold your son… Behold your mother” (John 19:26-27)
Amid the anguish of His waning hours,
He sees her stand, His mother, cloaked in woe,
Her heart a field torn by affliction’s powers,
Yet still she lingers where the blood-drops flow.
To John He turns, His friend of faithful years,
And binds them fast in love’s enduring care,
A son for her to stem the flood of tears,
A mother for the one who stood so near.
Though death encroaches, duty holds Him fast,
To weave a bond beyond the grave’s cold claim,
A family forged where earthly ties won’t last,
United still beneath His sacred name.
From cross to earth, His tenderness extends,
A legacy of love that never ends.
4. “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” (Matthew 27:46, Mark 15:34)
The sky grows black, the sun retreats in dread,
A cry escapes the lips of Him who bore
The weight of sin, where once He broke the bread,
Now broken, lost where none have gone before.
Eternal Son, yet severed from the light,
He drains the cup no mortal could endure,
The Father’s face withdrawn from anguished sight,
A rift to make the wandering soul secure.
What desolation echoes in that call?
What depths of grief could rend the heavens wide?
Yet in His fall, He lifts us from our fall,
The forsaken One for whom the forsaken cried.
The psalm He quotes becomes His victory’s plea,
A bridge from exile back to unity.
5. “I thirst” (John 19:28)
A parched and whispered word cuts through the air,
The lips that spoke the seas to life now dry,
A man in flesh, with mortal need to bear,
He thirsts beneath a dark and hollow sky.
They offer gall, a mockery of aid,
Yet He, who gave the springs their ceaseless flow,
Endures the sting, His purpose undismayed,
To drink the dregs that only He could know.
This thirst is more than body’s frail demand,
It longs to quench the world’s eternal flame,
To bear its drought within His wounded hand,
And carve through dust a river in His name.
From arid cross, a fountain soon will rise,
A stream of grace to flood the tear-stained eyes.
6. “It is finished” (John 19:30)
The labor ends, the task at last complete,
A single breath declares the triumph won,
No more to bleed, no further foe to meet,
The shadowed veil of sin forever spun.
The temple trembles, earth itself gives way,
As He, the Lamb, fulfills the ancient plan,
The price is paid, the debt no more to pay,
Redemption wrought by one unblemished Man.
No boast, no cry of conquest loudly rings,
Just quiet words that shake the gates of hell,
A victory born where suffering clings,
A tale of love no tongue can fully tell.
The cross, once death, now stands as life’s great sign,
“It is finished”—freedom’s chord divine.
7. “Father, into your hands I commit my spirit” (Luke 23:46)
The final sigh, a trust beyond the veil,
He yields His soul where mortal strength would quail,
No fear, no doubt, though flesh and spirit fail,
A child returns where love will never pale.
The hands that shaped the stars now hold Him near,
The Father’s arms, His refuge from the strife,
A whispered peace to silence every fear,
The bridge from death into eternal life.
This last surrender crowns His earthly road,
A king who reigns by giving all away,
The seed that dies to lighten every load,
The dusk that breaks into undying day.
From cross to glory, faith has paved the flight,
His spirit soars into the endless light.
22 Saturday Feb 2025
For such a time as this, the dawn unfurls,
A golden thread through shadows deep and wide,
A call resounds, like wind through ancient pearls,
To rise where timid hearts once turned aside.
The hour ignites, a flame within the soul,
Each step a dance on fates that twist and bend,
Through stormy seas, we steer to heaven’s goal,
A purpose gleams where doubts and fears descend.
No night can quench the spark divinely sown,
God’s hand uplifts to crown this fleeting day,
With courage clad, we banish fear’s cold claim,
A triumph blooms when Christ is proclaimed.
For such a time, we sing with joyful zest,
To shape the age, by providence so blessed.
22 Saturday Feb 2025
The kindness of our Lord, a crimson tide,
Sweeps through the soul like dawn’s unyielding flame,
It carves through stone where secret shadows hide,
And calls us forth from graves etched with our name.
No storm of fire rains down to sear the earth,
But silver dewdrops gleam on wilted vines,
A breeze of myrrh, a cradle’s tender birth,
Unfurls the heart where thorns of sin entwines.
His gaze, a sun that melts the frost of years,
Dissolves the chains in rivers wild and deep,
Through jagged scars, a fountain now appears,
Where once we bled, sweet lilies gently weep.
Thus kindness storms, a flood to heal our rent,
Through sore repentance, we’re salvation’s sent.
22 Saturday Feb 2025
A savage clamor fouls the sacred air,
The woke scream forth, their voices barbed and shrill,
With rabid cries they rend what once was fair,
A traitor’s lust within their twisted will.
The flag unfurled, with stars of liberty,
And Constitution, bedrock of our creed,
They smite with scorn, a dark fraternity,
To crush the signs where honor’s roots were freed.
Their cause ascends, stained thick with evil’s grime,
Corruption’s mark upon their howling throng,
Yet still these emblems stand through vilest time,
Defiant both, though lashed by wicked wrong.
We guard the Constitution, pure and grand,
Against this rot, with steady heart and hand.
22 Saturday Feb 2025
A King arrayed in wealth beyond all gold,
His riches gleam where mortal crowns grow dim,
A robe of righteousness, resplendent, bold,
Brocaded fine, with gems along its brim.
His throne adorned with opulence divine,
Each thread He weaves, a splendor none can sew,
This mantle, studded bright with jewels that shine,
He drapes on souls redeemed from sin’s dark woe.
Oh, Sovereign Lord, Thy scepter gilds the skies,
Thy bounty flows to clad the broken race,
In kingly grace, Thou bidst the lost arise,
To wear Thy garb of mercy, love, and grace.
Thy reign, a vault of treasures ever free,
Enrobes us all in holy majesty.
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When good is cursed, and evil hailed as just,
A twisted age exalts the liar’s reign,
The born-again stand firm amid the dust,
Redeemed by blood, they scorn the world’s disdain.
Their courage blazes through the darkened tide,
Compassion flows where hate has carved its throne,
In Christ reborn, they cast all fear aside,
His truth their shield, His cross their cornerstone.
The Savior comes, His light shall pierce the veil,
No shadowed lie withstands His holy gaze,
When evil’s mask as good begins to fail,
The redeemed arise in victory’s blaze.
Eternal King, His word shall never bend,
Through those He saves, all falsehood finds its end!
22 Saturday Feb 2025
Posted in Christ-centered poetry, Holy Bible, Praise, Royally Redeemed
Where cruelty once with shadowed fist did rise,
To crush the righteous in its ruthless sway,
Grace falls as light, a balm from boundless skies,
And mercy dawns to sweep the dark away.
Love looks beyond the charm of hollow fame,
For pretty popular shells may mask a void,
Truth cuts through veils of pomp and fleeting name,
The gospel rings where lies are oft destroyed.
Salvation, the pinnacle of gifts, descends,
Not to the proud who gleam in fleeting glare,
But those who stand, though bruised, with righteous ends,
Their souls upheld by heaven’s tender care.
Though beauty reigns and crowds may shout their praise,
God crowns the just with everlasting days.
22 Saturday Feb 2025
Posted in Christian Poetry
Where cruelty once with jagged edge did tear,
To rend the soul and leave it lost, forlorn,
Grace rises soft, a whisper in the air,
And mercy greets us with a brighter morn.
Love wraps the broken in its warm embrace,
A tide of peace to soothe the heart’s unrest,
Truth cuts through shadows with its steady grace,
The gospel heralds hope to east and west.
Salvation, the pinnacle of gifts, descends,
A treasure vast for every soul in need,
Through this, the chains of darkness find their end,
A life renewed by heaven’s sacred creed.
No cruel decree can stand against this flood,
We’re claimed by light, washed clean in holy blood.
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I.
With bated breath I open the sacred lore,
The holy page beneath my fingers glows,
God’s word resounds, an echo evermore,
Through me a victor’s river gently flows.
O book of might, thou well of boundless grace,
Thy light unveils the soul’s eternal place.
II.
Like deer I leap atop the mountain’s height,
Renewed by grace from heaven’s throne outpoured,
Thy word, a sword, divides my doubt in flight,
And grants the peace He claims as my reward.
No storm can shake, no shadow dim thy gleam,
Thou art my strength, my dawn, my waking dream.
III.
No chains can hold the heart that hears thy voice,
My spirit soars where earthly fears subside,
Through storm and grace, in faith I stand, rejoice,
They wait on thee, on eagle’s wings abide.
O sacred tome, thy truth doth set me free,
A flame to kindle all eternity.
IV.
This book I clasp ignites a golden gleam,
A light to lead me till the day’s last beam,
From mortal dust to realms of starry skies,
Thy wisdom lifts me where the angels rise.
All praise to thee, O font of heaven’s lore,
My guide, my joy, my soul’s forevermore
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