Analysis of THE GOOD NEWS !



THROUGH  CHRISTS'  HANDS  AND  FEET  LARGE  NAILS  WERE  DRIVEN,
SO  THAT  THE  SINS  OF  LOST  MANKIND  COULD  BE  FORGIVEN.
THIS  TRUTH  IS  BOTH  FOUND  AND   CAN  CLEARLY  BE  SEEN,
IN  THE  GOSPEL OF  JOHN  CHAPTER  3  VERSE  16.
WITH  A  REPENTANT  HEART  CALL  UPON  JESUS  RIGHT  NOW,
IF  YOU  ARE  SEEKING  TO  BE  SAVED  THEN  I'LL  TELL  YOU  HOW,
IT  IS  NOT  ABOUT  OUR  WORKS  BUT  WHAT  JESUS  HAS  DONE,
SALVATION  COMES  THROUGH  GODS  ONLY  SON.
THE  GOOD  NEWS  OF  THIS  STORY,
IS  THAT  THRU  JESUS  CHRIST  WE  CAN  SEE  HEAVENS  GLORY.
THIS  LAST  TRUTH  I  WILL  TELL,
IF  YOU  REJECT  THE  LORD  JESUS  YOU  WILL  GO  TO  HELL.


Scheme AABCDDAAEEFF
Poetic Form
Metre 1110111010 1101111111010 11111011011 001011101 1001011011011 1111011111111 11101101111011 010111101 0111110 1111011111010 111111 1101011011111
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 641
Words 109
Sentences 5
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 12
Lines Amount 12
Letters per line (avg) 36
Words per line (avg) 17
Letters per stanza (avg) 433
Words per stanza (avg) 206
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