Gratia & Fides/Faith & GraceA Poem by Amduscia
Nigh were them that were afar off, unto You, and unto Me, and off afar were those which were to Peace preached, and thereby, Enmity, having come upon the slain bodies of the Cross, bodies in one body, one body in God, both then reconciled unto Might.
He, and Peace, so become a Man, making one twain Himself, for to make Ordinances contained, there needs be Commandments of Law. The following Even brought forth Enmity to the Flesh of His, in abolished Us, as the Partition of a wall, middled. Broken down hath both, as one. Who hath Peace? Ours is for He, and of Christ's blood. Blood nigh, yet far off, where sometimes Ye, now in the World without God, and Hope, not having Promise, covenants the strangers of Israel, of commonwealth, as from Aliens being without Christ. Were Ye of time, that, at that, hands by flesh made, then in Circumcision called, to that which is that, that by Uncircumcision, called, who are Flesh, as Gentiles in a past time. Being Ye that remember, wherefore them, in whom We should walk, that ordained before, hath God, which works good unto Jesus Christ, in created workmanship? His are We, and for Him. Boast should any man? Lest works are not of God. Of gifts is it Yourselves, of not that, and Faith, through saved Ye, are graced by, and for Jesus Christ. Through Us toward kindness, His in grace, His of riches exceeding shew, the Might whereby He come, to Ages, that in the Christ Jesus, in places Heavenly, together sit in Us, made and together. Up, Us, raised hath, and saved are Ye by the Grace of Christ, with Us, together. Quickened... Hath dead Sins Us quickened, or Us quickened, hath Sins in the Dead, as We at the start of this Even? © 2014 Amduscia
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