He Laid Heaven Aside for Me

by | May 29, 2000 | Poem, Salvation

It was two, thousand, years, ago, our, Lord, took a stand.
He laid Heaven aside, for me, left the Heavenly band.
Laid aside His garments of white, His signet ring, that day,
To come to a little town called Bethlehem, to be born and pave the way.

He traded in His crown of diamonds and gold for one made of a bush of thorn,
To wear upon His dear head … knowing, from the day He was born,
That there would be pain, and sorrow from a world full of sin.
But He gave up Heaven for a spell, that I might be born again.

He laid aside all that He held dear for me, that day, for you too,
Though had it only been one to be saved, He would have done the same, too.
He knew the pain and sorrow. He knew the pain that did await,
As, He laid Heaven aside, and made room for you and me at the gate.

This Savior is Jesus and He laid Heaven aside to die on an old cross,
That His bride, here on this old earth, would never suffer loss,
But be promoted to Heavens’ pearled gates, as we accepted Gods’ son…
Knowing truly in our hearts, this Son of God is the one.

He’s prince of the Heaven He laid aside, so noble and grand,
Knowing all the troubles that awaited Him in this old land.
But, He loved us with a love that’s true, that’s unsurpassed.
So, when our life is done here on earth, we’ll have a true Heaven, at last.

© Pearlie Duncan Walker wildfern@comcast.net

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