Deceitful the way
They captured You:
By a friend betrayed,
Bound and taken away.
Fearful the way
They deserted You:
As accusers tread,
All Your followers fled.
Shameful the way
They taunted You:
All their jeering heard,
Yet You spoke not a word.
Painful the way
They tortured You:
While Your flesh was torn,
Soldiers mocked to scorn.
Awful the way
They crucified You:
Hammered nails were heard,
On a cross undeserved.
Boastful the way
They buried You:
Guarded day and night,
With the tomb sealed tight.
Joyful the way
They discovered You:
“He is risen,” confessed;
By hundreds, witnessed.
Tearful the way
They gazed up at You:
Into clouds, did ascend,
But You’ll come back again.
Wonderful the way
We’re saved by You:
From our sins, set free,
Because of Calvary.
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Surely our griefs He Himself bore, And our sorrows He carried; Yet we ourselves esteemed Him stricken, Smitten of God, and afflicted. But He was pierced through for our transgressions, He was crushed for our iniquities; The chastening for our well-being fell upon Him, And by His scourging we are healed. (Isaiah 53:4-5 NASB)
Sue Nash/2015
Photo is of the cross at our church
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Beautiful poem!
Thank you, Tom.
Beautiful! Thank you.
I appreciate the feedback. Thanks.
Amen!! Awesome!!!!! Happy Easter!!!!
You, too!
An amazing poem that captures how Christ paid for our sins and became the way to eternal life. Thank you for sharing the Gospel message through such beautiful and truthful words! 🙂
I appreciate you, Lauren. Very gladnit was a blessing.
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This is a poem that depicts the cost and outcome of Christ’s sacrifice in such a wonderful and truthful way. Written by fellow blogger Sue Nash 🙂
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good words – thanks for sharing!
Thank you.
Beautiful and very moving. Praise God for His grace to us in Christ Jesus. God bless us.
Amen! Thanks, Eliza. Happy Easter.
God gives you such beautiful words.
Why, thank you dear.
You know, this poem, also, captures the abuse experience (deceit, fearful, shameful, awful). It explains why faith in a Suffering (and triumphant) Savior is so healing for abuse victims. Thank you!
Thanks for pointing that out. And Jesus understands all about thise steuggles. What an amazing Savior is He!
Simply beautiful.
Thank you, Lilka
Beautiful poem, Sue – awesome!
I appreciate your kind feedback, Bill
Truly beautiful and very moving. Happy belated Easter! Our LORD has risen … indeed He has.
Mikey
Thank you Mikey
Thinking of you today, Sue and wondering how you are going… big hug!
So-so. 😞 No matter what, God is good. Thank you. friend!
Amen Sister in Christ Jesus ❤
Blessinns Kristi Anne
Absolutely beautiful!! Jesus loves the broken for He can relate to the abuse that they have suffered. Hope you don’t mind if I reblog it. God bless you!
I dont mind. Blessings and thanks.
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Would make a beautiful song.