“A Christmas Poem”
The King of all Kings,
So lowly a birth
For such immeasurable worth.
They sought for a King,
A ruler on a throne.
Instead came a babe,
A servant, in a manger.
They thought He would reign,
But He came to serve
The One to save the world,
So Worthy, So Deserving,
Became a Servant for those
Who deserved not to be served;
He loved those who loved not.
A disappointment to some,
But in so being,
He brought hope to all.
He loved so deeply
That He would not even call
Twelve legions of angels
To break His fall.
He gave so freely
Though we deserved death,
He sent His Son,
So free from sin.
For my iniquities, He gave
So I could have life
For only a seed of mustard.
He took those curses,
Those mockings, that scorn,
That should have been mine,
Those crowns of thorn.
He became nothing for me,
So that I could be free
For to Him
I was worth His very life.
When on that tree,
I was the one that crucified Him.
Yet He knew my name
And chose not to blame.
Instead on His lips,
“Father, forgive.”
In spite of the fact,
That I was His murderer.
His eyes contained no hate
For the one who spat,
Who cursed, who condemned.
No, only Love was crucified
For He could not lie.
For me He came to die.
Yet not to stay dead.
But He conquered death
And rose from that bed.
How could I reject such a gift,
Given with such care?
He gave from His heart
Such tender love there.
He who became nothing for me,
Is now everything to me.
For He is come that I might have life
And that I may have it more abundantly.
~December 25th, 2010
-Written by Kristen Michelle Langner
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