Christological Poem

Who knew the immensity of your birth?
You came and graced flesh and blood,
And gave this clay great worth.
The Truth came from your lips like a flood,
You taught us how to change the earth,
Yet you suffered defeat at the feet of Evil,
Things didn’t get better, why is it worst?
The women came to the tomb and were tested on the anvil,
The sparks flew and you revealed your nature,
Evil was defeated and you raised us up to join in the dance.

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Anonymous said…
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My wife always loves the image of the Christian life as a dance.
wes said…
I love it to, for me it suggest joyful activity as opposed to legislative bureaucracy.
Art said…
Nice poem Wes. The discussion reminds me of the hymn, "Lord of the Dance" - I'll lead you all in the dance, said He.
wes said…
"Lord of the Dance" is actually one of my favorite hymns. Unfortunately I haven't sang it for several months now.
Anonymous said…
Great post Wes ... but I'm picturing you dancing, and it 'aint pretty!

Seriously though, great post.

We are almost done with seminary!
wes said…
I get "jiggly with it" when I dance :)actually I never really danced until Olivia was born. Now we dance to everything from theme songs to worship songs.

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