He Who Hung the Earth is Hanging

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"He Who Hung the Earth is Hanging," a poem by Melito of Sardis (d. c. 180), speaks of Christ's kenosis, crucifixion, and resurrection and his saving work. Appropriate for Easter worship services.
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He who hung the earth is hanging. He who fixed the heavens in place has been fixed in place. He who laid the foundations of the universe has been laid on a tree. The master has been profaned. God has been murdered . . . But He rose up from the dead and mounted up to the heights of heaven. When the Lord hath clothed Himself with humanity, and had suffered for the sake of the sufferer, and had been bound for the sake of the imprisoned, and had been judged for the sake of the condemned, and had been buried for the sake of the one who had been buried, He rose up from the dead, and cried with a loud voice, “Who is it that contends with me? Let him stand in opposition to me. I set the condemned man free; I gave the dead man life; I raised up one who had been entombed. Who is my opponent? I am the Christ I am the one who destroyed death, and triumphed over the enemy, and trampled Hades underfoot, and bound the strong one, and carried off humanity to the heights of heaven.” “It is I,” says the Christ. –Melito of Sardis (ca. A.D. 195)
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Psalm 104:5; 1 Corinthians 15:4; 2 Timothy 1:10; 1 Peter 2:24
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