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Rejection is a grievous bitter hurt,
Can feel so sharp as does a cutting sword,
See child rejection - and its consequence,
The damage done by rebuff is immense!

And the rejected spouse,- the lasting bruise,
That no one can alleviate heal or sooth,
The wound is deep and biting is the hurt,
To learn that someone else is much preferred.

Rejection brings with it a mortal chill,
It is a very bitter and a toxin pill,
That stunts the energies and zest for life
And stymies faculties and ardor’s drive.

And yet, one did accept rejection drear,
And shed the unseen and the open tear,
He was rejected, cast out, spurned, despised,
Our loving Lord, our Savior, Jesus Christ.

Whi did accept it and the scorn and spite,
But opened on the cross the arms so wide,
And kept on caring, loving just the same
Despite rejection’s bitterness and shame

His henchman the Rejected did embrace
With His forgiving comprehending gaze
The ever loving God does not disdain,
But loves beyond all measure those in pain

He was rejected, cast out, and despised.
Our Blessed Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ
Make up for this rejection and console
The loving Lord and Savior of your soul!

By: Elizabeth Dandy



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He was Rejected and Despised

Contributed by Elizabeth_Dandy on Friday, 12th March 2004 @ 01:05:44 PM in AEST
Topic: spiritual





Rejection is a grievous bitter hurt,
Can feel so sharp as does a cutting sword,
See child rejection - and its consequence,
The damage done by rebuff is immense!

And the rejected spouse,- the lasting bruise,
That no one can alleviate heal or sooth,
The wound is deep and biting is the hurt,
To learn that someone else is much preferred.

Rejection brings with it a mortal chill,
It is a very bitter and a toxin pill,
That stunts the energies and zest for life
And stymies faculties and ardor’s drive.

And yet, one did accept rejection drear,
And shed the unseen and the open tear,
He was rejected, cast out, spurned, despised,
Our loving Lord, our Savior, Jesus Christ.

Whi did accept it and the scorn and spite,
But opened on the cross the arms so wide,
And kept on caring, loving just the same
Despite rejection’s bitterness and shame

His henchman the Rejected did embrace
With His forgiving comprehending gaze
The ever loving God does not disdain,
But loves beyond all measure those in pain

He was rejected, cast out, and despised.
Our Blessed Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ
Make up for this rejection and console
The loving Lord and Savior of your soul!

By: Elizabeth Dandy







Copyright © Elizabeth_Dandy ... [ 2004-03-12 13:05:44]
(Date/Time posted on site)





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