The Tomb is EmptyA Poem by Ashley Dawn ProctorA poem for the true meaning of Easter.
The Tomb is Empty
By: Ashley Proctor Our Heavenly Jesus arose from the tomb after 3 days, God filled the tomb with His amazing grace. The big boulder moved from the opening of the tomb and out came Jesus alive, Everyone that was watching couldn't believe it with their own eyes. There were strips of linen and cloth where Jesus had laid, Simon was amazed with his findings and he thought Jesus was taken away. Jesus then appeared to His mother Mary while she cried at the tomb, She heard Jesus speak and she turned around to see the Lord she carried in womb. Everyone cried out for Jesus because He arose from the dead and He was brand new, Jesus was uplifted by God's hands and He made this happen because of the love He has for us is true. Jesus appeared to people in a span of 40 days, People seeing Him alive again were so amazed. Jesus died for our sins through suffering and pain, But He was rewarded with life from God and Jesus lives again. For 40 days Jesus was on Earth until He had to leave to go to Heaven, This is proof that God is real and He can do anything. Jesus was then sent to Heaven to sit at the right hand of God as our king and savior, God made Jesus come to life so we would believe in Him more. Through all the good Jesus did before He was crucified this episode made more people believe, God made this happen and now the tomb is empty. Drop down to Jesus's feet, For He is God's son and He is the one we should seek. The tomb is empty and Jesus is now alive at His throne, We all one day will be with Jesus and we will never walk alone. © 2015 Ashley Dawn ProctorReviews
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4 Reviews Added on April 4, 2015 Last Updated on April 4, 2015 AuthorAshley Dawn ProctorAboutMy name is Ashley and I love to write poetry. I have found a passion in it. I lost my Grandmother to domestic violence and I found writing has helped me get closer to God and to express my feelings. more..Writing
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