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If Jesus Didn't Rise
Immortality, no one ever offers or even buys, No comfort for the grieving mother who cries; Her child, forever
lost, who dies. Can you tell her that, at best, her child's end is
maggots and flies? Death makes a mockery
of your spiritual highs. Death refuses to
compromise. At the end of life,
there is no eternal prize. No one recovers from
grief, however hard one tries. by the things that people say. "Oh I suppose I ought
to go to church on Easter day." My dark world of death
saw a bright resurrection ray. I sing! I celebrate! I
pray!
Author of Grandfather's Journal Revelation Revisited and Secret of the Psalms This poem may be used in its entirety, with credits in tact, for non-profit ministering purposes. |
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