Redeemed, a New Creation
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Dcf on 01 Jul 2022
Heavy thick blood dropping
His head drooping
The heart pounding
Gulps of blood racing
Rushing to the forced, curved-out man-made outlets,
Bracing for the tough hour – neigh, three
Hoping there will come an acing
But all ears closed, it a wild guessing
Abandoned by his own Father,
a bond broken but not so further,
only for a while that He might gather,
All together in Him akin to our new kinship, a relationship, a kingship
The path, the journey tracing
All He had come to do, culminating
A mocking for Him, an honorable reception for us
beatings on Him, a pat on the shoulder for us – a song, a wonderful Chorus, the glee
The tree, the shame, the sin, a curse He became;
But to us, peace, reconciliation and Righteousness came
Ooh! the old rugged cross,
That the historians have hid great detail of,
But still we can take a pause,
And recollect the emotions aloof,
How our Master, the Son of a carpenter,
Would fall victim, seemingly hung on His own ‘artwork’
Yet it was His grace at work
Hands open wide, calling us home
It was all in His great plan, portrayed as an arc
Yet the full circle He holds the picture
With His Son as the Centre
We have been made new, a written letter by Him,
to shew his Marvelous Light to the World
By Moses Bore