An Untitled Poem

10 May

I spent the last year or so on a blog hiatus. Not intentionally, just not intentionally blogging. So much has happened…far too much for a post. Suffice it to say Jessica, Taylor, and I are safely and securely settled in North Atlanta. We are working, living in a wonderful neighborhood. We are volunteering at a local church. Roswell Community Church We are being stretched and challenged and are growing and learning. We are settling in to our new phase of life and finding rest, peace, and joy and most of all Christ.

I am not a literature buff by any stretch, nor am I a poet, but one challenge I encountered at our church’s Men’s Retreat recently was to connect with God in a unique way. So I read and reflected and wrote a poem. It is reflective of what Christ has been doing and trying to do inside of me since I became a Christian, but I’ve only begun to come to grips with it. Please enjoy.

Who am I

     that I might see
All the greatness
     thou are for me

Adam’s sin
     and failure wrought
As my own
     my Savior bought

On the cross
     His lifeless breath
Hung my guilt
     an innocent’s death

My sins; My sin
     powerful constrains
His life; His death
     my promise remains

Behold His face
     transforming eye
Beneath His might
     my trembling cry

He enters in 
     with sword and pain
With ferocious love
     yield life again

Tearing through
     what I thought I need
Vanquished foe
     my heart to bleed

With tender mercy
     I had never known
To my beating heart    

     He sows His own

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