The Hurting, The Lost, and The Cross (page 88)
This poem starts out speaking of Christmas and the arrival of Jesus. The Father's answer to the fall of man. Yes, God's plan is always the best. Due to the fall there then became hurting and lost people. Jesus came to bridge the gap between man and God, to bring the hurting and the lost into the righteousness of the Father. For all of this, God's will, to be done it then came to the Cross.
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