My Champion
I was once a damsel, distressed;
Sin condemned me to die,
Until my sins were confessed,
It had its hold on me; I cried.
The Knight loved me enough to save;
It was because of His amazing grace,
That I was spared from the grave;
And that He came and died in my place.
He wore no armor, had no blade,
He knew that He must do this to win;
And there for three days he stayed,
And in one blow, defeated Death and Sin.
My Champion suffered the Cross for my sake,
He did all of this and more for love;
So that I could have a clean slate,
And can live with Him in Heaven above.
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Beautiful!! And God is so good π
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Thank you! β₯ Yes, He is! π
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This is wonderful. He is indeed our champion, forever undefeated! Well I’m glad He became your champion. I know He’s mine.
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Thank you! β₯ Yes, forever undefeated! π I’m glad that He is your Champion too. π
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A thoughtful and beautifully worded poem!
Steve
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Thank you! β₯
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It is my pleasure… π
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I love the portrayal of the Christ that you have so amazingly described the price paid for us all in suh elegance. The flow is incredible and I love your choice of words. Thanks for painting this picture for us to enjoy!!!
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Thank you so much! β₯ And thank you for linking to my poem! π
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I’m reblogging this poem I posted last November in response to the Daily Post’s prompt, “Champion.” π
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Amen!
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π β₯
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What a great, powerful poem! Keep it up!
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Thank you! π β₯
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