**"The Mercy Tree"**
*A Salvation Poem*
**Verse 1:**
*I was the lost sheep, wandering far,*
*Till You left the ninety-nine (Luke 15:4-6).*
*The Shepherd’s voice, the nail-scarred hands*
*That drew this heart to Thine.*
**Verse 2:**
*I was the prodigal, starving in night,*
*Feasting on ashes and pain (Isaiah 44:20).*
*But You ran with robes, with ring, with light—*
*My place in Your home reclaimed (Luke 15:20-22).*
**Verse 3:**
*Now justified—no debt remains,*
*Your blood my righteousness (Romans 5:9).*
*The cross my claim, the empty grave*
*My everlasting yes (2 Corinthians 1:20).*
**Refrain:**
*"Oh, Mercy Tree where Love bled free!*
*No sin too dark, no soul too small.*
*The Lamb was slain to ransom me—*
*My Savior, my All in All (Revelation 5:9)."*
**Closing Doxology:**
*"Not by my works, but grace alone (Ephesians 2:8-9),*
*Not by my tears, but Yours that fell.*
*Now sealed, redeemed, and called Your own—*
*Oh, tell the world! Oh, shout it well!"*
This salvation poem traces the sinner’s journey from lostness to redemption, anchored in Scripture’s greatest promises. May it magnify Christ’s finished work! ✝️🔗
*(Key Scriptures: Luke 15’s parables, Romans’ justification, Ephesians 2:8-9, and Revelation’s redeemed chorus.)*
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