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You long for us to look back Upon Your great love The mercy You have shown us And Your covenant of freedom Your shield surrounds us As we mourn and weep Silently remembering The hands and feet Once bowed before And anointed with oil Now covered in blood And like your clothes, soiled You hang there, a victim Of humanity’s curse You pay for the ones Who have sinned since their birth Your head bows low, weary As once ours did for You And Your brow bleeds from the thorny crown that marks Your abuse Your feet bound and broken With Your arms stretched out You carry every burden As we scream and shout   Shaking our fists At the Innocent Lamb ”Blasphemous! Hypocrite!” While you take the punishment of man You sigh with a grieved spirit As you bleed out from the holes And our words continue taunting Your meek, martyred soul They echo in Your ears Our sins final, black “amen” And Your eyes fill with tears As you whisper: “Father, forgive them.” Your scarlet blood seeps down And touches our ***** feet Yet still we want more Crave a delicious defeat We use You as our mockery Our Canvas to paint Our faces filled with scorn and guilt As we use You as bait You are like a Lamb Led silently to the slaughter And now You hang there Mourning for Your sons and daughters Your goodness was shown In the works You did Healing the lame, the blind The ***** and the sick You brought the dead to Life Yet we doubted still Your ability to cleanse us From the bleak, deadly chill And, now scanning the crowd Your eyes fall on mine But I turn away, guilty For my rage and defiance But instead of the hatred I think the eyes will bring They are filled with love and grace Overflowing like a Dayspring And my spirit is lifted As my eyes meet the One Who has suffered for me While I scorn His gentle love And His eyes, sharp and piercing Bring fear to my heart For who could stand persecution And still forgive the scars? Who could hang there looking At the ones who cause Him pain And have nothing against them Not desiring to cause shame? I am shocked as I return My gaze once again And find You’re still looking at me Your eyes have not left The love has not ceased The blood has not stopped flowing Now pooled at my feet It’s red radiance, glowing I gaze down and discover A golden chalice in my hand And looking around me there are none All the others have left And then You speak Your first words To me on that cross: “Drink, child,” You call “For all is not lost.” I am shocked at the words But I kneel in the dirt Fill my cup to the brim With the liquid rebirth I look doubtfully at the cup And then back at You You nod for me to do What You have asked me to But I shake my head violently And form the words in my mind “I cannot accept this offering My own way I will find. He has already done Far too much for me now And I cannot repay Him.” So I pour it out On the dirt it splatters And makes pathways in the mud But I look up and His face Is now grieved for His love “Child, for this you do not pay.” And He implores me with His eyes To try once again to accept The free gift He supplies. I shake my head in disbelief “But, how can this be? For I have never done anything To make you love me.” And still His eyes search me Waiting for my choice As I struggle within And listen again for His voice But now it is silent As all Heaven gazes down The earth holds its breath The blood thickly coats the ground I am crushed by the weight Of this glorious reality That although I deserve nothing Still this Stranger gives it all to me? “I do not know You,” I stammer “But I do know one thing. All my life, no one has ever loved like You love me.” So I crumble with the weight Of this realization And dip the burning gold chalice Into the crimson oasis I kneel on one knee Lift the cup to my lips And as I drain its contents He speaks softly: “It is finished.” Now He takes a deep breath His body shudders and sighs And as I watch, trembling My Savior peacefully dies I have no words to speak But the warmth of the blood Fills my veins with a strength That I know is His love And the tears fall silently in the dirt And mingle with the Red As I stare at my Lord’s broken body And think of how He bled And now every day I cannot help thinking Of the death that He died And the tomb He left singing And because of the blood My Lord’s suffering is ended And His hands pull me in To the glory of Heaven I remember His words Resounding in front of me: “Drink My blood, poured out for your worth. Do this in remembrance of Me.”
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Apr 9, 2020
Apr 9, 2020 at 12:39 AM UTC
In Remembrance of Me
You long for us to look back Upon Your great love The mercy You have shown us And Your covenant of freedom Your shield surrounds us As we mourn and weep Silently remembering The hands and feet Once bowed before And anointed with oil Now covered in blood And like your clothes, soiled You hang there, a victim Of humanity’s curse You pay for the ones Who have sinned since their birth Your head bows low, weary As once ours did for You And Your brow bleeds from the thorny crown that marks Your abuse Your feet bound and broken With Your arms stretched out You carry every burden As we scream and shout   Shaking our fists At the Innocent Lamb ”Blasphemous! Hypocrite!” While you take the punishment of man You sigh with a grieved spirit As you bleed out from the holes And our words continue taunting Your meek, martyred soul They echo in Your ears Our sins final, black “amen” And Your eyes fill with tears As you whisper: “Father, forgive them.” Your scarlet blood seeps down And touches our ***** feet Yet still we want more Crave a delicious defeat We use You as our mockery Our Canvas to paint Our faces filled with scorn and guilt As we use You as bait You are like a Lamb Led silently to the slaughter And now You hang there Mourning for Your sons and daughters Your goodness was shown In the works You did Healing the lame, the blind The ***** and the sick You brought the dead to Life Yet we doubted still Your ability to cleanse us From the bleak, deadly chill And, now scanning the crowd Your eyes fall on mine But I turn away, guilty For my rage and defiance But instead of the hatred I think the eyes will bring They are filled with love and grace Overflowing like a Dayspring And my spirit is lifted As my eyes meet the One Who has suffered for me While I scorn His gentle love And His eyes, sharp and piercing Bring fear to my heart For who could stand persecution And still forgive the scars? Who could hang there looking At the ones who cause Him pain And have nothing against them Not desiring to cause shame? I am shocked as I return My gaze once again And find You’re still looking at me Your eyes have not left The love has not ceased The blood has not stopped flowing Now pooled at my feet It’s red radiance, glowing I gaze down and discover A golden chalice in my hand And looking around me there are none All the others have left And then You speak Your first words To me on that cross: “Drink, child,” You call “For all is not lost.” I am shocked at the words But I kneel in the dirt Fill my cup to the brim With the liquid rebirth I look doubtfully at the cup And then back at You You nod for me to do What You have asked me to But I shake my head violently And form the words in my mind “I cannot accept this offering My own way I will find. He has already done Far too much for me now And I cannot repay Him.” So I pour it out On the dirt it splatters And makes pathways in the mud But I look up and His face Is now grieved for His love “Child, for this you do not pay.” And He implores me with His eyes To try once again to accept The free gift He supplies. I shake my head in disbelief “But, how can this be? For I have never done anything To make you love me.” And still His eyes search me Waiting for my choice As I struggle within And listen again for His voice But now it is silent As all Heaven gazes down The earth holds its breath The blood thickly coats the ground I am crushed by the weight Of this glorious reality That although I deserve nothing Still this Stranger gives it all to me? “I do not know You,” I stammer “But I do know one thing. All my life, no one has ever loved like You love me.” So I crumble with the weight Of this realization And dip the burning gold chalice Into the crimson oasis I kneel on one knee Lift the cup to my lips And as I drain its contents He speaks softly: “It is finished.” Now He takes a deep breath His body shudders and sighs And as I watch, trembling My Savior peacefully dies I have no words to speak But the warmth of the blood Fills my veins with a strength That I know is His love And the tears fall silently in the dirt And mingle with the Red As I stare at my Lord’s broken body And think of how He bled And now every day I cannot help thinking Of the death that He died And the tomb He left singing And because of the blood My Lord’s suffering is ended And His hands pull me in To the glory of Heaven I remember His words Resounding in front of me: “Drink My blood, poured out for your worth. Do this in remembrance of Me.”
”In Him we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of sins, according to the riches of His grace.” -Ephesians 1:7
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Apr 9, 2020
Apr 9, 2020 at 12:39 AM UTC
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