As I Wandered
by louis gander No, it was not a fairy tale. I happened on a bloody trail where groove in dirt had pushed aside the stone. I walked awhile, then I could tell by scattered stones that someone fell while other prints had proved him not alone.
As I wandered, I wondered.
The sky was dark because of clouds. but from a distance, I saw crowds. The screaming that I heard brought me a chill. Continued I, to walk a spell, and then I saw it, saw it well - three silhouetted crosses on the hill.
As I wandered, I wondered.
Upon the crosses were three men. I heard loud screams again, again. I closer got- as this all seemed so odd... The one between the other two had uttered prayer- and then I knew that He indeed was the true Son of God.
As I wandered, I wondered.
He screamed to Father, breathed His last. The earth had quaked with such a blast. For words, I was completely at a loss. Because my sin had put Him there, I knew that this just wasn't fair. It should have been me nailed to the cross.
As I wandered, I wondered.
Yes, from a manger, virgin womb and to a planned, but borrowed tomb, assigned, were guards, each minute of the day. Subdued and saddened, few had spoke - but then I heard that Christ awoke - and I had seen the stone was rolled away!
As I wandered, I wondered.
An angel of the Lord I saw. My jaw had dropped. I stood in awe and knew that I was standing deep in sin. So I gave Jesus everything - for He arose and now I sing! Through precious grace, He's coming back again!
I wonder, but don't wander, any more.
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