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Ascribing the Shroud of Christ’s Mirror
Contributed by
Lilly-Quill
on
Monday, 3rd July 2006 @ 07:12:55 PM in AEST
Topic:
dedicatedpoems
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Of herringbone twill, baring resurrection of His glory to frame.
The Shroud of Christ, bestowed by Joseph, for renowned acclaim.
Oh grand flax, fibrils of cotton, how orthographically bright~.
So many lives from resurrection’s threads changed from night?
Those dark red stains of the perfect ‘Sacrificial Love’ and LAMB.
My bearded Saviour, the Most High of Israel, the great I-AM.
Thank God for ‘victory, of Death and Hell, and His NEW WINE.
Oh so bruised for my transgressions; in his strips 'healed fine.'
The hordes of Hell must have partied with vile deceptive glee.
Blind to God’s trap, not counting on Innocent BLOOD, you see.
For Chris’s Shroud, a negative of a negative is really a positive~.
Proving existence or presence of that suspect condition, relative.
This cloth icon ‘known to be in Constantinople’ from 944 - 1204.
Maybe the robe’s more a mirror, as a sign for He's the Door-;
The Way (Truth and LIFE) at the foot of the Cross for victory..!
Also, I faced myself, facing into it; this mirror image of Calvary.
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Lilly-Quill
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2006-07-03 19:12:55] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Ascribing the Shroud of Christ’s Mirror
(User Rating: 1 ) by Eternal_Dreamer on
Monday, 10th July 2006 @ 01:46:51 AM AEST (User
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Milly~
My dear friend you are an amazing poetess who voices her words through her pen. I wished more people would read and comment on ur fabulous poetry. Thanks so much for allowing us to read ur outstanding work.
love, hugs n prayers,
sue m |
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