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Salvation Poems

By Grace I've Been Saved
It is by the Lord grace that we are saved, not the works of our own.

The Promised Bride.
Imagery here is the Church as the veiled Bride of Christ and her journey from the promised bride and through that promise to becoming the unveiled Bride of Christ through His atoning sacrifice and Great Love.

The New Day
Darkness: there before God spoke light: Separation of light & Dark & the beginning of time. All while The Spirit hovered over the face of the deep in darkness. This happens again as Jesus hovered in Darkness on the cross: our New Beginning Spiritually

Wherever you Go finalist in poetry contest
We can't escape ourselves. Wherever we go, we take ourselves along. The Lord changing the heart and who we are is always better than simply a change of where we are.

Purchased In Red finalist in poetry contest
When speaking about the blood of Calvary is becoming a taboo subject, it's good to be reminded of the price that was paid so salvation could be freely offered and enjoyed, and of the hope we now have because of the blood of Christ.

The Hand of God
This poem tells of one man's past and how he cried out to the Lord in distress - asking forgiveness. It also tells of the Lord hearing this man's plea and answering, with love - how the Lord extended His arms and drew this man to Him.

Meet Me Where I Am
When we want to do things on our own, pride can lead us astray and estrange us from Christ - we become lost and all alone . . . However, we are blessed with a God who is forgiving, when we atone for our sins, and ask Him to meet us where we are.

Haven’t you heard?
Inspired by Zephaniah 3 : 17 “The Lord God is in your midst, a mighty one who will save; He will rejoice over you with gladness; He will quiet you by His love; He will exult over you with loud singing.”

The Stranger finalist in poetry contest
Many feel broken - hopeless - lost, but there is hope. Jesus draws close to the brokenhearted and saves those willing to trust Him with their crushed spirit. He sets free those who accept His gift of Salvation - He was once a stranger, and now a friend.

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