Christ in the Wilderness by Stanley Spencer
Christ in the Wilderness
©2016 Susan Noyes Anderson
Larger than life am I, thy Lord, and yet
I too must wander in the wilderness,
must wield the crushing weight of man's distress,
must cleanse the fallen earth in blood and sweat.
Until my vow to save and bless is met,
such godly power in me I do repress
as would escape the pain and wretchedness
that summon me to pay my brother's debt.
There is no gentler sacrifice for me;
of my own will, I drink the bitter cup.
For I must conquer death to set men free,
that all the world, through me, be lifted up.
My life I lay down gladly to this end
and hope that every soul might call me Friend.
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inspiring words...love it!
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ReplyDeleteWE have been reading Atonement articles for our missionary study. This poem was lovely and heartfelt. Love to you dear friend and hugs too!
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ReplyDeleteI do feel closer to God when I am immersed in nature, Sue!
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ReplyDeleteGave me chills.
ReplyDeleteI like how you used "larger than life" in a positive way...
ReplyDeleteThis makes me feel humble. A great way to begin my Sabbath today.
ReplyDeleteMagic light in your poems!
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