The Dirty Jew Poem by Randy McClave

The Dirty Jew



They called my neighbor the dirty Jew
Just because of Jesus he had never knew,
Even after Jesus had died on the cross for his sin
And never not once, did he say an amen.
Sadly the Jews don't know Jesus as their salvation
And also to every person and unto every nation,
Jesus is indeed the king of all kings
And gloriously my heart continually sings.
The Jews had the son of man killed
Even after the hurt and the invalid and the dead he healed
"The Son of God", they screamed, "he is not"!
So, for Jesus's death the Jews had sought.
Jesus was crucified and died on the cross at Calvary
For everyone and also for you and me,
But, the Jews still believed that Christ is not the lord
Not to any account, or to their own accord.
This man they screamed is not the son of God
He's a liar, he's a demon and he is a fraud,
This man will never be sitting on Gods right side
Then that night on the cross, Jesus died.

He now still calls himself the dirty Jew
Because of now of his own conviction and belief and view,
Now he has changed his personal belief and behavior
He now knows of Jesus, as his lord and savior.

Randy L. McClave

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
This poem was inspired by my brother neighbor, his neighbor called himself a dirty Jew, then I heard the story. I then wrote this poem.
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Randy McClave

Randy McClave

Ashland, Kentucky
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