Journeying to the cross
but walking through Calvary
on the way of the Shepherd
from death to life
Walking through Calvary
on the way to the empty tomb
only in pausing remembering
of the sacrifice, the gift
What it means that he came
that he lived, died for us
that the lamb climbed the cross
and paid the ultimate cost
Only in the passage
from death into life
dying with our Savior
to have a chance to live
October 6, 2011
on seeing the title of the older poem,
“Journeying to the Cross”,
before posting it to
www.faithwriters.com
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Journeying to the Cross
Not racing, running
not running away either
journeying to the cross
all these days of Lent
Moving from his ministry
healing the sick, the hurting
setting the captives free
from their pain, their bondage
Seeing his visage change
his decision to turn
his face to Jerusalem
training the disciples,
that they would come along
Focused on the center
the place of power in his land
the city of David corrupted
false piety, righteous demands
Going into the city
overturning their tables
the money-changer
chased from God’s house
The last meal,
new words of covenant
giving his body, his blood
that we would live again
Trials and suffering
shame heaped on the lamb
our sin taken up his head
carried to Calvary
Choosing the way of the cross
climbing the timbers bare
dying that we may live
crying out to God
March 9, 2010
Season of Lent
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Thursday, October 06, 2011
Walking through Calvary
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