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Once he said, "I have no King but Caesar!” And the Roman obeyed his command Now instead he has become a believer Once he watched him suffer a whip And lusted for his blood to flow Now it fills a grail for him to sip Once he hid behind the garrison He saw him fall on a stone road Now he's become a good Samaritan Once he had a hammer and a nail And used them to fulfill a prophecy Now he hears a mother's painful wail Once he made a crown of thorns He pierced his side and found only water Now he makes halos out of horns Once he moved a stone to seal a Tomb He stood guard in front for Rome Now he's born again from a holy womb Once he was a doubting Thomas Then he asked to see his hands Now he believes the Lord's promise Once it was he who would not repent Until ashen palms blessed his skin Now he fasts forty days for Lent Once he was flesh upon this earth And he was a sinner in God's sight Now he wonders of his own worth Once he dreamed that it was too late And as he stood at the edge of his grave Now he knows for whom he must wait
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Feb 16, 2017
Feb 16, 2017 at 8:48 AM UTC
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Once he said, "I have no King but Caesar!” And the Roman obeyed his command Now instead he has become a believer Once he watched him suffer a whip And lusted for his blood to flow Now it fills a grail for him to sip Once he hid behind the garrison He saw him fall on a stone road Now he's become a good Samaritan Once he had a hammer and a nail And used them to fulfill a prophecy Now he hears a mother's painful wail Once he made a crown of thorns He pierced his side and found only water Now he makes halos out of horns Once he moved a stone to seal a Tomb He stood guard in front for Rome Now he's born again from a holy womb Once he was a doubting Thomas Then he asked to see his hands Now he believes the Lord's promise Once it was he who would not repent Until ashen palms blessed his skin Now he fasts forty days for Lent Once he was flesh upon this earth And he was a sinner in God's sight Now he wonders of his own worth Once he dreamed that it was too late And as he stood at the edge of his grave Now he knows for whom he must wait
Just something I was thinking about; the dual nature of man within the Christian narrative.
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Feb 16, 2017
Feb 16, 2017 at 8:48 AM UTC
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