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deleeme
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since 1999-10-09
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NEW ENGLAND, USA

0 posted 2001-04-15 06:59 AM


That tomb once owned by a rich man
For Christ's lifeless form was giv'n,
'Cording to Providence Divine
That He should die for our sins.

And thus for a very brief while
That tomb served it's purpose true,
But on Sunday morn was empty
And thus all the centuries through.

And yet the emptiness of it
Ironically speaks it's worth,
For in that voided place of death
We find means of a New Birth.

Because that grave did no longer
Hold His body, sacrificed,
His Grace, our empty lives God gives
Oh such fullness found in Christ.

The fullness of that empty tomb
Is my security,
To fill me with His steadfast Love
And to share Heav'ns Home with me!



No Better Place do I know
Than where Hearts knit as
one,
For in that grand
experience,
The Better ALL become.

God Bless us All!!!

[This message has been edited by deleeme (edited 04-15-2001).]

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ellie LeJeune
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since 2000-01-10
Posts 4156
King of Prussia, PA USA
1 posted 2001-04-15 07:19 AM


David; This is a wonderful analogy of His Grace filling our empty hearts that only He can fill with overflowing Love. We can do nothing apart form Him! Today He is risen! Today, and every day, He is risen in our souls to bring new life and new hope and His glorious Love! Ellie

A friend hears the song in my heart, and sings it to me when my memory fails.

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Member Rara Avis
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2 posted 2001-04-15 10:31 AM


What a special way to look at
Empty tomb, empty hearts.  Joyce

VAS
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since 2000-11-16
Posts 7450
Oregon
3 posted 2001-04-15 01:18 PM


Beautiful!

And aren't we all to empty ourselves of ourselves and let Him come in to fill us, thus bringing to 'true' life who we really are?

sandgrain
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since 1999-09-21
Posts 3662
Sycamore, IL, USA
4 posted 2001-04-15 08:59 PM


David, this is a special piece! Our void is filled by His empty tomb. Thank you.  Rae
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5 posted 2001-04-16 09:40 PM


This is a very beautiful piece.  And something that we should all consider very special.  Wonderful comparison... I liked this a lot.

--Marie

subconsciously, i think i can eat so much to make my stomach hurt, instead of my heart.

WhtDove
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since 1999-07-22
Posts 9245
Illinois
6 posted 2001-04-16 10:48 PM


David what a beautiful analogy! Been far too long.  

Loved it from beginning to end.  

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