A Crown for a Crown
By Morgan Fisher
Published April 05, 2026
A Crown for a Crown
He wore the thorns we could not bear, Each wound a mercy, laid in prayer. Our sin, our shame, upon His brow So we can wear glory even now.
From cross to grave, then life reborn, He traded crowns of light for thorns. Forgiven, raised, no longer alone Through Him, we rise to claim our crown.
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