Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Thou Art the Same God {Part Two: God of Today}

This is part two of a three-part poem. Part one is here; part three should publish next Wednesday.


II.                    The God of my today: darkened, not distant

YOU ARE
Not a tame Lion. . .
“Of course, not safe, but good. . .”
“Both good and terrible at the same time. . .”
Thou art good,
And doest good;
Teach me Thy commandments.

YOU ARE
And then. . . what?
Forsaken me?

Megenoito![1]

“I will never leave you or forsake you.”
“Thou art the same Lord,
whose property is always to have mercy.”

YOU ARE
Sometimes hidden,
Never absent,
The Lion in the fog
Between the path and the abyss.
You hem me in, behind and before;
Your love has laid hold of me
And will not let me go.
“I AM; do not be afraid.”
I fear no evil,
For YOU ARE.




[1] Greek, “May it never be!”