He...Who...! the Christ Verses
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resurrection. Various events, stories, and messages about Jesus Christ are told via
simple, beautiful poetry, rich in rhyme, rhythm, and imagery. Some of the early verses take us deep into the wonders of creation, evolution, and the meaning and purpose of life and death. They take you on a chronological voyage into the Christ experience, his teachings, miracles, morals and values. They cover events on the triumphs of early Christianity, and culminate in life salvation and life eternal.
The verses are introduced and framed in a story of a wise old man is who is dying and sought out by the entire village to share with them a parting message of wisdom and faith. This old sage thus delivers by way of poetic verses, his message of hope and salvation via the Christ experience.
HeWho! Uniquely chooses to use poetry as its means of communication based on the premise that people, young and old, can more easily read and remember simple poetry. Point in case Jesus loves me. This I know. And, Now I lay me down to sleep..
The verses will excite and stimulate thought and discussion and appeal to both young and old. They present a fresh, unique vehicle as a lead-in to educational and scriptural lessons, with easy cross-reference to biblical text.
The book once read, becomes one of on-going and continued value for occasional browsing,
noting and memorizing your favorite verses. They lend well to personal, private readings or to public citations, when read aloud to family or friends. Spend the time to wander through the pages, discovering and re-discovering the spiritual lessons and landmarks laid down for us by Christ.
You thus have your invitation to take this exciting journey and witness the most extraordinary life ever lived, and the greatest story, ever told. It is my hope that this work helps many to more rationally investigate to fully understand just who He is, and especially in regards to mans creation and ultimate destiny. To Him goes the credit for His guidance in the writing and publication of this, His story and the messages of peace, faith and salvation, so much needed in these perilous times.
May God Bless.
Benjamin C. Wright
Benjamin C. Wright
Benjamin C. Wright is a native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, did undergraduate studies at Penn State University, and received a B.A. degree in psychology from Temple University. His professional career began with Pennsylvania Railroad, (later Penn Central), and over nine years held various management positions, in labor relations and human resources. Mr. Wright has worked for Opportunities Industrialization Centers (OIC), since 1972, providing contract administration and technical assistance, in the field of employment and training, to Midwestern communities. Starting with OIC in Chicago, he now heads OIC operations in Minnesota as the State Director. Mr. Wright resides in Saint Paul, with a son, daughter, and five grandchildren, and has another son living in Chicago.
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He...Who...! the Christ Verses - Benjamin C. Wright
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Contents
INTRODUCTION
PROLOGUE
THIS BEGINNING
THE LIFE
THE POWER
TRUTHS
ON PRAYERS
PAIN AND SORROWS
THE GLORY
THE WAY
THE TRIUMPH
THIS ENDING
INTRODUCTION
He . . . Who . . . ! The Christ Verses, is a collection of dramatic poetic verses on the role of the universal Christ spirit, as exemplified in His life, death, and resurrection. Some of the early verses take us deep into the wonders of creation, evolution, and the meaning and purpose of life and death. They take you on a chronological voyage into the Christ experience, his teachings, miracles, morals and values. They cover events on the triumphs of early Christianity, and culminate in life salvation and life eternal.
The verses tell the story of a wise old man is who is dying and sought out by the entire village to share with them a parting message of wisdom and faith. This old sage thus delivers by way of poetic verses, his message of hope and salvation through the Christ experience.
The verses will excite and stimulate thought and discussion and appeal to both young and old. They present a fresh, unique vehicle as a lead-in to educational and scriptural lessons, with easy cross-reference to biblical text. The verses lend well to personal, private readings or to public citations, when read aloud to family or friends. Spend the time to wander through the pages, discovering and re-discovering the spiritual lessons and landmarks laid down for us by Christ.
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