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Steven Chapin
on
Mark 11
- 3 years ago
Paving the Way
-
Two thousand years, or so, ago
Jerusalem rejoiced
for all the future hopes they had
at last were being voiced.
-
The King had ridden into town;
a donkey was His ride.
They laid their clothes before Him and
"Hosanna!" they all cried.
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To make His travel smoother, they
put palms along His way.
To them, these branches symbolized
a victory that day.
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They hoped that He would free them from
the Romans' rule for good.
It's true, He came to free them, but
they all misunderstood.
-
They had it wrong when He once asked
"Who do you say I am?"
They all were thinking lion when
He came to be a lamb.
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When He was crucified, then rose,
there was no gleeful throng.
They thought their hopes were ended, and
Thank God that they were wrong.
-
The King for which they paved the way
with branches where He trod
had paved the way for all our souls
to reconcile with God.
-
We just began to have a chance
to enter Heaven's gate.
The King has paved the way for us,
so let us celebrate.
-
By Steven Chapin
January 7, 2017
(See
Matthew 21:1-11
,
Mark 11:1-10
,
Luke 19:28-38
,
John 12:12-16
)
"Amen!"
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C
Carleton
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on
Mark 11
- 3 years ago
Amen Steven! A very nice writing. Happy Easter.
:)
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Two thousand years, or so, ago
Jerusalem rejoiced
for all the future hopes they had
at last were being voiced.
-
The King had ridden into town;
a donkey was His ride.
They laid their clothes before Him and
"Hosanna!" they all cried.
-
To make His travel smoother, they
put palms along His way.
To them, these branches symbolized
a victory that day.
-
They hoped that He would free them from
the Romans' rule for good.
It's true, He came to free them, but
they all misunderstood.
-
They had it wrong when He once asked
"Who do you say I am?"
They all were thinking lion when
He came to be a lamb.
-
When He was crucified, then rose,
there was no gleeful throng.
They thought their hopes were ended, and
Thank God that they were wrong.
-
The King for which they paved the way
with branches where He trod
had paved the way for all our souls
to reconcile with God.
-
We just began to have a chance
to enter Heaven's gate.
The King has paved the way for us,
so let us celebrate.
-
By Steven Chapin
January 7, 2017
(See Matthew 21:1-11, Mark 11:1-10, Luke 19:28-38, John 12:12-16)
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