Analysis of An Invitation From Jesus Christ
Patty Mansfield 1959 (Virginia)
An Invitation From Jesus Christ
A baby boy was born in Bethlehem of Judea. He was known as Jesus Christ The King of Jews. He grew up as a man knowing why he was born on Earth and what was the reason was to bring Joy to the world. He knew the people plans was going to treason him. So he prepare himself he took the very nature of a servant being made in human likeness. Being found in appearance as a man he stands tall and humbled himself and became obedient to death - even death on a cross. His decision to become weak obedient to death on the cross was act of love for all humanity. So all people can be reconciled with God our Father and have eternal life. His Heavenly Father command him to do this. Jesus Christ never did any sin in his life on Earth. He sacrifice his life on the cross out of act of love, and through faith in him to all people can have eternal life. Trust in Jesus Christ and he will guide you on the path to salvation. So trust is a must. Salvation for all generations to come your relationship with him will give you a good foundation and you can have appreciation to why Jesus Christ was born and what he has for you. He waiting for you to have a conversation with him everyday and every night. On the cross he cried out, "Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing."(Luke 23:34). After he died on the cross on Earth three days later a revelation appear he arose he went to his destination.
He serve to all mankind inspiration he prepare a place for us to go when we died on Earth we can and celebrate a new life with dedication and without hesitation.
He is sending invitation to one and all to live with him eternally. All you have to do ask him forgiveness for all your sins, believe in him and to live the life he would want you to live on Earth. Then when you died here on Earth you will reach your destination call Heaven where your Heavenly Father is. Don't miss your invitation from Jesus Christ this is for the whole Nation. No more frustration, no more starvation and no more temptation. When you died on Earth it's not the end it's a beginning to a journey. It's time to have celebration with your Heavenly Father. Accept his invitation today live in Heaven with him when it's time for you leave Earth so we all can celebrate together and love one another and live with grace in the place our Heavenly Father has prepare for us to live eternally.
Written by, Patty Mansfield
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Characters | 2,434 |
Words | 471 |
Sentences | 28 |
Stanzas | 1 |
Stanza Lengths | 5 |
Lines Amount | 5 |
Letters per line (avg) | 385 |
Words per line (avg) | 93 |
Letters per stanza (avg) | 1,924 |
Words per stanza (avg) | 466 |
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I wrote this poem for Easter I hope everyone enjoys it.
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