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Christ Arose
Of all the plethora of Easter thrills The empty tomb always gives me chills To think that Jesus rose from the dead Unfathomable, but takes away our dread, Reminding us that life goes on after death That living in Christ sets us eternally free After leaving this world, I’ll still be me, Because I have everlasting life in Him “Christ Arose” – I love to sing that hymn! For some, Easter is a time for new frills Seldom thinking of who has paid the bills For our sin, He the Via Dolorosa tread On the cross, He the supreme penalty bled Reminding us that life goes on after death “Oh, Lamb of God,” how can it be? -- That morning, at the tomb, Satan did flee At Calvary, when we thought it all so grim There, at the tomb, found our hope in Him. [Note: Gina, I know it probably doesn't qualify, but this is how it came to me. I tried Free Verse, but it didn't work. So, I just want you to enjoy it this way.] written March 23, 2022 for "Easter Poetry Contest" sponsored by Regina McIntosh
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