Lion Of Judah


Lion of Judah

He stands tall with muscle strong and firm

Who can stand again him? Yet in his eyes

there compassion and love. He comes with

authority and justice. He walks with power.

He is voracious yet as gentle as a lamb.

He love beyond his fearsome look.

For it he who laid his life down so that I

might have everlasting life. He took my place

on the tree so my sin would be wash

away. It was his blood that sign my freedom.

He took me from a prison I didn’t know I was

in and set me free. And as they whips him with the

whip he took them for my sickness and set me free

from all infirmity. And when they place the crown

of torn upon his head it was to give me a sound mind

and to cleanses it of all impure thought.And when

he lay down upon the tree .He lay down for you and

me. And as the nails were hammer in hand not one cry

did he make for you and I he laid quietly .For it was

our pain that he carry on that day. As the nails went

in his feet’s was so that we would walk the path of

rightness. As the nail went into hands it was to prepare

us for victory in the battle we would fight in our prayer

Let’s not forget the gall he was given to drink so bitter was

it taste .Oh for he knew that life would be bitter. And

when they pierce his side and he gush out blood and water

it was the release for our bondage that pour out on that day.

He was lay in tomb and for 3 day you know satan thought he

had the victory. Don’t you know on the 3rd how he must of tremble.

For he who beaten and torn. Took away the keys from his very

hands. Now don’t you know he now had no power.

For he who was beaten and torn rose from the grave.

Full of Glory And Power. No more were we held in

bondage.

But free. Free indeed for was he who fought the battle on

that day.

The Lion of Judah who triumphed on that day

DeeDee Fairley

Copyright/DeloresFairley12/26/07

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