On His Great Journey! Poem by Godspower Oshodin

On His Great Journey!

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When I reckon on the chronology of a Christian era
Smiling, and looking deep to his era.
The road his father chose for him, was slim as cord
As he’s known as the incarnate son of God
In modesty, he followed and respect
To his name, the redeemer of all humanity in every aspect
The multitude of countless angels adore to thee
That an earthly redeemer, mankind will see,
His coming saw glitz, beaconing in heaven
From Mary and Joseph he’ll transcend, with his blessed seven.
Heavenly band looses and sound it aloud
This glorious child has come to save the sinful crowd.
It traces found at the door of David
Prophesy of his messiah ship became vivid.
Bethlehem conceives his birth place
Oh…. Men sin will lace

At twelve, a glorious journey had began
With his gospel, plain and discern.
In a calling temple on the Passover feast
He preached and taught high priest.
Craving and picked John the Baptist
A disciple he was, all thru his fist.
In river Jordan, he was baptized
His appointment from God was realized.
Trials began to call his name
Satan with his temptation, playing his game
For forty day period, he fasted in the wilderness
Meditating to God in holiness
In happy grandeur, he chose his twelve
The way forward, working for themselves
In towns and villages, they proclaimed the advent of Gods kingdom
With none looking for financial stardom

As his glorious journey came to an end
His life for our sins to fend
Realizing the cry of the Passover
Human to this sinful desire will be lost forever.
On that night referred to the eminent betrayal
To a calling end of this long time trial
Prayers was battled all thru the night
With his blood, he urges to end human plight.
Arrested, and condemned for blasphemy
Affirming as son of God, with no painful worry
Weak times, strong times, forlorn forsake
To the aim of earthly men, he will not partake
Journey long is deemed short
This great man journey has been cut short
And so on he went to his heavenly womb
Buried on the memorial tomb

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