The sacrifice

Crowns4Christ

 

Jesus Christ gave His life as a sacrifice,

So that we can be freed from the devil's vice,

Our sins were forgiven when His blood was spilled,

And God's plan could be fulfilled,

If we believe in the son then we believe in the Father,

And if we trust in Him,we will not falter, 

We must read the Bible, and His words in any way,we must never alter,

His sacrifice was freely given for us,

And to be with Him,we must give Him our full trust,

When we take that step, our entire lives will change,

Our new life ahead and our place in Heaven, Jesus will arrange,

This Easter day, please remember His sacrifice, 

And give God your, heart, instead of taking a chance and rolling the dice

  • Author: Crowns4Christ (Offline Offline)
  • Published: April 17th, 2022 14:10
  • Comment from author about the poem: Happy Easter
  • Category: Unclassified
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  • Users favorite of this poem: Dahlia, ForeverJesus7.
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Comments4

  • Dahlia

    beautiful message my friend...
    stay blessed!

    • Crowns4Christ

      Thank you so much Dahlia you too

    • ForeverJesus7

      Amen, my butterfly
      It is because of His Sacrifice that we are able to be in His Kingdom.
      Persistence is key

      • Crowns4Christ

        Absolutely right my love, and it's because of our love for Him, that you and I found each other, I love you so much Dion

      • orchidee

        Good write Blue.
        The 'shadow' of death defeated. It's the last enemy that will be be fully shown to be defeated.
        Some see death as a welcome and a 'healing' - maybe in terminal illness, etc. But it's an enemy.

        • Crowns4Christ

          Absolutely true Orchi, absolutely right

        • Paul Bell

          Yes, I think we all roll the dice hoping for the best.

          • Crowns4Christ

            We do,but with Jesus,we can know beyond a shadow of a doubt, thank you Paul



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