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What shall we say to these things, If God is always for us; Who could ignore what He brings, And be against us as thus. He did not spare His own Son, But gave Him up for us all; For the sacrifice was done, Because of mankind’s downfall. How will not also with Him, Graciously give us all things; A chance for spiritual vim, For praising Him as one sings. Who shall be against the elect, When God who has justified; As His chosen who select, Of the choice was crucified. Whoever be to condemn, When Christ is the One who died; Who was born in Bethlehem, And become the crucified. More than that since He was raised, Sits on the right hand of God; Calls for worship to be praised, Giving Him honor and laud. Jesus intercedes for us, No one separate from Christ; For the love of Christ as thus, Has everyone enticed. Shall tribulation or sword, Persecution or distress; Separate us from the Lord, No danger or nakedness. Because we are being killed, Slaughtered, considered as sheep; Accounted to be instilled, Resurrected whence we sleep. We are more than conquerors, Through Him who has shown His love; Leading to greener pastures, For reaching Heaven above. For I am sure neither death, Nor life present or future; Created through of each breath, Causing Christ of departure. Copyright © 2019 Richard Newton Sherrer Vote for this poem
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