Well the cross there is not literally the very cross where Jesus was crucified. The wooden cross in that poem represents the atoning sacrifice of the Lord for the salvation of many. I understand why you misunderstood my poem. However, we should also understand that in poems, we speak of things not in the literal but in the figurative way.
It's not the cross that my poem is concerned about - it is the work of our Lord Jesus Christ, as what you have said, that His atoning work is not a defeat but a victory. Therefore, we need not argue about it, for we do not differ in our beliefs. Anyway, God bless you, brother!
Praises and glory be to our God and King forevermore! ! ! : D
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Well the cross there is not literally the very cross where Jesus was crucified. The wooden cross in that poem represents the atoning sacrifice of the Lord for the salvation of many. I understand why you misunderstood my poem. However, we should also understand that in poems, we speak of things not in the literal but in the figurative way. It's not the cross that my poem is concerned about - it is the work of our Lord Jesus Christ, as what you have said, that His atoning work is not a defeat but a victory. Therefore, we need not argue about it, for we do not differ in our beliefs. Anyway, God bless you, brother! Praises and glory be to our God and King forevermore! ! ! : D