A Crown of Thorns

by | Jun 2, 1999 | Crucifixion, Easter, Poem, Sacrifice

There was, upon this earth, a Savior who came to cleanse and heal.
He wore a crown of thorns upon His head, our souls to ever seal.
He gave up the crown of Glory that was rightfully His, that day 
That He came to earth to give unto all men, a glorious stay.

He put aside His own sweet crown, His signet ring that day,
That, maybe, all would come and walk in His dear righteous way.
He loved us with a love so pure. On His head He wore a crown of thorns, That His love would cleanse the world and man could be reborn.

Mighty is the name of this Savior, Jesus. He redeemed the day
For all who would accept Him and walk along His righteous way.
They hung Him upon an old rugged Cross, a thief on either side.
But, the day He comes back, again, He’ll take us to be His bride.

If we give our Hearts to Him who bore our shame on Calvary’s Cross, Though we’ve sinned o’er and o’er, we’ll suffer no loss …
But, only if we claim Him as Savior and are not filled with shame.
Then, that fateful day, in Glory, He’ll proudly proclaim our name.

This is the love of one so dear That He suffered agonizing pain
So, when this life on earth is over, through Him, we’ll be joined again.

By His tender mercies and pain of a crown of thorns upon His head,
He will raise us up to Glory, as was He after they pronounced Him dead.

© 2002 by Pearlie Duncan Walker http://www.soon.org.uk/duncan_walker/index_walker.htm

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