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At the Empty Tomb (Sonnet)

by @alyssa-underwood

“Why seek the Living One among the dead?“ asked angels to a few who‘d watched the Lord be crucified—His blood and life outpoured, “He is not here! He‘s risen as He said!“ In days before these women wept in grief as Jesus‘ lifeless body, wrapped in shroud, lay buried, guarded, sealed from Paschal crowd, but by God‘s plan entombment would be brief! His slaying served full payment for the debt incurred against Himself by mankind‘s sin. His raising proved His sacrifice the win to satisfy God‘s wrath, my debts forget! Because Christ Jesus died but ever lives, the sin of all who trust Him God forgives!
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Apr 15, 2022
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