Love of Jesus- Son of Mary

Azeezah Khadeejah Awal

 

Love of Jesus- The Son of Mary

 

 

Recall the time when evil often pursued,

When Jesus, son of Mary, alone was Good,

When the blasphemers cried for blood,

And God saved the faithful from the flood.

And the sweetness of prophets became known,

And mankind knew they were not alone.

For Virgin Mary came forth with a noble son,

And akin to Jesus, there was none!

Oh, believe in his goodness and prayer,

Seek his love, and with others share,

The divine delight which we received,

Which mankind earned and believed!

His prayers everlasting, his life our court,

He promised to all, his love and his heart,

His glory in the sky, his body on our earth,

Oh, the joy we received at his virgin birth!

 

 

 

 

For JESUS THE SON OF MARY

May mankind in their joy and happiness be,

Believers in Jesus and his ancestral religiosity!

Mankind must emulate Jesus in his morality,

And the womankind become as purified as Mary,

The mother who was forever sinless and undefiled,

And remained a guardian to the most pious child!

 

Why then should we in death repose, or in life delight,

When the love of our God can set mortals aright;

When the cries of the sinners cannot utter a lie,

And not God nor Jesus shall the believers deny?

O Jesus, the noble son of Immaculate Mary!

Let all mortals be chaste in thy mother’s glory,

And sing praises upon the sinless story,

Of thy spirit God had endowed with fealty!

 

With purity would our world echo the heaven’s bell,

But in sin and hatred, this abode is worse than hell!

Who shall redeem the believers’ soul anew,

Who obey and trust in that which is true,

With love and purity in this human heart,

With faith in eternity and in what thou art;

In the blessing of heaven which perpetually redeems,

The sorrowful sinners and his hopeless dreams?

 

Gladly would humankind concert to be,

An earner of God’s love and graceful felicity!

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