TRUE @3life@1, according to the scripture plan, Is God's own likeness in his image, man; This was the life that Adam ceas'd to live, Or lost by sin; and therefore could not give: So that his offspring, all the born on earth, What a @3new@1 parent of this heav'nly birth. This, Christ alone, God's @3Image@1 most @3express@1, The @3Second@1 Adam, gives them to possess; Becoming man, reversing human fall, And raising up the @3first@1, true life in all; Healing our nature's deadly wound within, And quenching wrath, or death, or hell, or sin; For all such words describe one evil thing, Or want of good; that has one only spring, The @3love@1 of God, in Christ, which form'd at first A @3blessed@1 Adam, and redeem'd a @3curst@1 By his @3own@1 actgood @3only@1 was design'd For Adam, and, in him, for all mankind. He fell from good, misusing his free-will, Into this world, this life of good and ill; From whence the willing to be sav'd revive Thro' faith and penitence, in Christ alive; A @3second@1 death succeeds, if they refuse; For @3choosing@1 creatures must have what they @3choose.@1 Not bare @3existence@1, when we go from hence, Is @3Immortality@1, in scripture sense; For thus, alike immortal, are confess'd The good, the bad, the ruin'd, and the blest; Whose @3inbred@1 tempers hint the reason, why They @3live@1 for ever, or for ever @3die.@1 God's likeness, light, and Spirit in the soul, Make, as at first, its blest immortal whole; 'Tis @3death@1 to want them; vain is all dispute; The gospel only reaches to the root: All the inspir'd have understood it thus; Immortal @3life@1 is that of CHRIST @3in us.@1 | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...EASTER by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES THE HONEYSUCKLE by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI A BROADWAY PAGEANT by WALT WHITMAN PEARLS OF THE FAITH: 24. AR-RAFI by EDWIN ARNOLD THE LOST GODS ABIDING by WILLIAM ROSE BENET TO A YOUNG MOTHER by HELEN DARBY BERNING SONG IN THE NIGHT by OTTO JULIUS BIERBAUM I WILL HAVE FAITH by HARRY RANDOLPH BLYTHE THE POET'S TERROR AT THE BALIFFS OF EXETER, FR. FREEDOM: A POEM by ANDREW BRICE |