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Though Your Sins As Scarlet, They Shall Be White As Snow |
This poem is from the ''My Testimony -- To Soar With Jesus Collection''. Written by Daryl Stout. (C) Copyright 1989, 2024 by Daryl Stout. All Rights Reserved. Any abuse or unauthorized usage of this poetry will be dealt with at The Judgment Before Jesus Christ. The ''Soar With Jesus'' Eagle Design was created and designed by Dale Larison, and it is used by permission.
Based On Isaiah 1:18
Written By Daryl Stout
2) For the Precious Blood Of Christ, that on The Cross, He Shed.
His Love there for all mankind, written there in Red.
He lived the life that we could not; His Love, He did show.
Though your sins as scarlet, they shall be white as snow.
3) ''Come, let's reason together there'', says The Lord Of Hosts.
A choice to reject The Lord, one you'll regret the most.
Not your skin, but your heart, its color, God does know.
Though your sins as scarlet, they shall be white as snow.
4) Though your sins there be like crimson, they shall be as wool.
But those who reject The Lord, God calls them ''a fool''.
For to Heaven, Christ is the only way to go.
Though your sins as scarlet, they shall be white as snow.
5) While this Gift available, not automatic, there.
Those who truly do repent, God's Judgment will be spared.
For your motives, words, and thoughts; all these, God does know.
Though your sins as scarlet, they shall be white as snow.
6) God won't force you to accept His Gift there from The Cross.
As His Son there, Jesus Christ, died to save the lost.
But, at the moment of your death; your future, you will know.
Though your sins as scarlet, they shall be white as snow.
7) Going through the motions, friend; won't do you any good.
Living like the Devil there, instead of as you should.
For on Judgment Day, your life; to all, there will show.
Though your sins as scarlet, they shall be white as snow.
8) Eternal choice, friend, it is yours; which one will you make?
Reject The Lord, Hell is yours; for your great mistake.
But repent, accept The Lord, Heaven's home, you'll know.
Though your sins as scarlet, they shall be white as snow.