I Cannot Stay A Baby Poem by Royston Nella

I Cannot Stay A Baby



I cannot stay a baby if I'm to set you free.
For I have to climb the steep hill called Calvary.
I need to leave the manger to become a man,
and follow the path that completes Salvations plan.

Although you've just celebrated my nativity,
another thirty years have been given to me.
There are people to heal and I've so much to say
to spread the Good news and walk the heavenly way.

I've a battle to fight and many souls to win,
Satan to conquer to free humankind from sin.
There's miracles to do and a Gospel to tell,
death to overpower and the forces of hell.

There is no other way, for I must die your death
and cry out 'Father, forgive, ' with my final breath.
Only then shall I see of the travail of my soul
as myriads enter heaven, cleansed and made whole.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
The baby in the manger grew up to be the Christ on the Cross.
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