Sunday, September 10, 2017

Love Defined


Of all the things we talk about
one subject heads the list.
In tones profound, we speak this word
or often as we jest.
Let’s take a bit of time just now
attempting to define
just what LOVE means to you and me—
the natural and sublime.

The highest form of love revealed
by faith alone we share:
a cross upon a lonely hill—
our Savior dying there.
Our judgment past, our debt is gone,
our sins are all forgiven;
we now are fully justified
and know we’re bound for heaven.

And next, that love mysterious
where two become as one,
while sharing joys and trials till
the race of life is run.
And finally, a love that’s wide
which shares, then too, receives,
and seeks to be a friend in need—
in comradeship believes.

Our God is love; love is of God;
to dwell in God means love.
All purposes in life are vain
until God’s love we prove;
then ALL of earth’s relationships
will come to mean much more.
Our hearts can take the whole world in
through Christ, whom we adore.

fpn/undated

This is the second poem with this title, the first was much longer, published as poem #28 in Contemporary Psalms. As is the prerogative of all poets, Frank edited the first version significantly, resulting in this more concise version. If you wish to read the longer first version, you may do so by clicking here


Picture: depositphotos.com #36741689, standard license

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