Changed Man
Changed Man
By: Tom Wright
4-3-2006
I’m not the same man that you used to see,
With the stench of sin lingering to my core,
My transgressions were pardoned at Calvary,
The burden of my sin Jesus Christ gladly bore.
He drunk of the cup for all mankind that day,
Guiltless but willing, covered with my dross,
“Forgive them father” near the end, he did pray,
T’was love not spikes, which held him to the cross.
Copyright © Tom Wright | Year Posted 2019
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