Analysis of Lord Jesus



                                   Lord Jesus                                                                  Lord Jesus my Savior, I most humbly pray.                                      To be guided by your teachings, as I go through my day.     Having been sent by the father to cleanse the sins of the past.                                                                                                   You set out as a young man and began completing this task.                                                                                                              People began gathering from everywhere to listen to you speak.                                                                                                                  You taught them about love, peace and kindness and to turn the other cheek.                                                                         As they retold all the stories of what they had seen and had heard.                                                                                            Your new disciples began passing on to others, the knowledge of God's word.                                                             All hail to you Jesus, for all the sacrifices you made.          Beginning with your birth in a manger, culminating with your life that you gave.                                                          Having completed your objective, it was now time to go home.                                                                                           And after lying there for three days, you rolled back the stone.                                                                                               Heavens gates are now open for all souls to pass through.                                                                                                  This was made possible, by the crucifixion of you.                                        Humanity has been saved because of all you have done.                                                                                                   I know there has never been a father, more proud of his son.                                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                                                           


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Characters 2,475
Words 190
Sentences 17
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1
Lines Amount 1
Letters per line (avg) 786
Words per line (avg) 1,322
Letters per stanza (avg) 786
Words per stanza (avg) 1,322

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There is the lords prayer, hail Mary I wrote one for Jesus

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Written on January 03, 2022

Submitted by michaels.95454 on January 13, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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