The Redemptive Plan from Old to New
My redemptive plan started before the world began.
God had a plan that He would expand.
The story is woven from beginning to end
About a shedding of blood that God would send.
It’s a story of death, renewal, and reconciliation
From Genesis to Revelation.
God’s redemptive plan is a connection between blood and sin;
Of how slavery can end and freedom ring in.
The plan began when God first covered Adam and Eve with an animal skin;
It was to hide their sin.
Later, the Israelites used doves and lambs for sacrifices to absolve their wicked ways,
But these were only temporary, perishable things during their days.
From the Old Testament to the New, the perishable was used until God send His Son
For His redemptive plan to be finally done!
The narrative shifted
When God’s own Son was gifted.
There was no longer to be a temporary, perishable sacrifice;
One not done twice or thrice,
But only once-and-done by God’s only Son.
And, it was for all and anyone!
When Jesus hung His head, and His broken body was diminished,
He cried out, “It is finished!”
Jesus exchanged His unblemished, spotless perfection for my sin
To give me heaven’s permanent win.
He gave me a once-and-done blood provision-
His Father’s foreknown redemptive vision.
As One,
Father and Son,
They completed the redemptive plan for man.
Jesus obeyed His Father’s will
And He lives still!
For this reason, I, too, live still, to count the days
Until, upon heaven’s gate, I gaze.
Mary Crisp Jameson 3/6/2025
“For you know that it was not with perishable things such as silver or gold that you were redeemed from the empty way of life handed down to you from your ancestors, but with the precious blood of Christ, a lamb without blemish or defect. He was chosen before the creation of the world…” 1 Peter 1:18-20a
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