Son of Grace: A Poetic Tribute to Jesus

This poem reveals the life and significance of the Son of God, Jesus Christ. It begins by focusing on His birth in Bethlehem, attracting shepherd and wise men alike throughout the land as a consequence of an age-old prophecy.

The poem highlights the gentle nature of Jesus, his miraculous healing powers, and whimsical parables. The poem discusses how he fed over 5,000 people with just a few fish and some bread. It reveals the ultimate betrayal by Judas Iscariot.

Finally, the poem unveils the crucifixion, stressing God’s plan for salvation through His son Jesus Christ and His reconciling the world to Himself. The poem then concludes with his resurrection, hope, and the love that continues to last from age to age.

Hark! ‘Tis the story of Jesus, wondrous and grand

Whose noble deeds doth span the ancient land.

In fair Judea, where prophets had foretold

A Savior born, to bring a love untold.

In Bethlehem, a humble manger’s keep

Lay the newborn babe, while shepherds did weep

With radiant star, the heavens did align

Guiding wise men to bow, in reverence fine.

This Christ, of gentle visage and kind heart

Didst walk amongst us, playing His divine part

His words, like honeyed nectar, flowed with ease

As parables and teachings brought souls to their knees.

Through Galilee, He wandered with His kin

Healing the sick, forgiving every sin.

Blind eyes restored, the lame found strength anew

With compassion, miracles He did pursue.

The multitudes, with eager hearts, drew nigh

To witness wonders, their faith to multiply.

Five loaves, two fishes, a feast He would share

Feeding thousands with abundance to spare.

Yet amidst His love, betrayal didst ensue

A kiss from Judas, a friend turned askew.

He bore the cross, upon His sacred frame

Calvary’s hill, where destiny did claim.

In agony, He cried, “Father, forgive!”

As nails pierced flesh, and sorrow did outlive.

For three dark days, the world mourned in despair

Till an empty tomb proclaimed His victory fair.

O Jesus, thou art the lamb, pure and true

Whose sacrifice didst cleanse our spirits through.

With boundless grace, Thy mercy doth unfold

Redeeming souls, in union manifold.

Though centuries have passed since Thy earthly reign

Thy teachings endure, their power to sustain.

Thy love, a flame that doth forever burn

In every heart that seeks Thy sacred urn.

So let us, with devotion deep and strong

Sing Thy wonderful glorious song.

Jesus, the name that doth our spirits lift

Thy grace and love, our eternal gift.”

Poem written by ChatGPT – Artificial Intelligence

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