Exiled for three hundred years Without limbs, missing eyes, and unseen sins The Church of Jesus Christ had been laid waste Quietly living under the heavy boot of Roman Persecution The bloodied Bride standing in Babylon waiting for her Groom
Hundreds of years prior, deep in the memory of the ancient past Lay God Incarnate, dead in a tomb Suffering for the sake of His very Bride So too now does His wife lay dying The Church being dismembered for His very sake
Three hundred years of darkness and exile Separated from brothers and sisters by tyranny Under duress and suffering inflicted by Rome Until came an Emperor and a vacation home To defeat the terror and end an exile
Constantine saw the Son of God and was granted victory in battle Ushering in new peace and edicts to end the centuries of persecution The Church of Jesus Christ was finally reunited and reconciled For the Winter had passed, the night was over The Spring had finally come, and the sun shone like the flaming tongues at Pentecost
Bishops and priests, pastors and deacons, fathers and sons; they descended upon Nicaea Men with lost limbs and erased eyes, with restless wounds and sinister sins; they came To reunite the Body of Christ, to define the Church for the life of the world To remember what had been forgotten, and forget that ought which not be remembered These men of God came to Nicaea to re-establish that from which they had previously departed
Confirming the core beliefs of the Body of Christ; the Father, the Almighty, maker of heaven and earth The Lord Jesus Christ, the only Son of God, made man Incarnate from the Blessed ****** And in the Spirit of God, the Lord the giver of life In one holy, catholic, and apostolic Church Existent for the sake of the life of the world
Broken they came, united they left Exiled they were, one Church they became When our spiritual fathers came upon the little town of Nicaea And remembered the Church they had long forgotten that they were