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On A Hill The Price Of Sin Was Paid In Full
Contributed by
fredmonte101
on
Monday, 21st July 2014 @ 12:22:43 PM in AEST
Topic:
ChristianPoetry
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On a hill far away where once an old Cross stood
That old tree where Jesus died for you and for me
For us Jesus gave His life on that old Cross of Wood
To rescue us from hell and make Heaven our destiny!
Now God Himself sent us His Son, His very Likeness
To walk this Earth and to show us His Love
For Jesus came into this World and was selfless
As he carried out the mission assigned from above
Now we who are His are called to do the same
To show love and unselfishness as we spiritually grow
We are not here as Christians for fortune and fame
God will take care of us as we live and then home we go
Yes, over 2000 years ago a person was born for us
He is Jesus the Christ, fully Man and fully God
The One and only God Man, who lived and died for us
Who paid the price of sin in full to reconcile man to God
Now I ask would you come before it is too late
Come to Jesus our Lord and make Him your Savior
There can be consequences if you wait or procrastinate
For if you do not accept God's Son you die out of favor
You would miss the mark and go on into eternal darkness
For all God's Children are Children of Light and of the Day
Darkness has no place in the Kingdom of Eternal Bliss
Come to the Lord Jesus for He is the Truth, the Life, the Way
Yes, on a hill far away over 2000 years ago, where once an old Cross stood
It was there on that old tree where Jesus paid sins price for you and me
For whosoever would come sins price was paid on that Cross of Wood
To rescue all who would call on Him from hell and make Heaven their destiny
©Fred Monte Lassonde
Copyright ©
fredmonte101
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2014-07-21 12:22:43] (Date/Time posted on
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