Monday, January 29, 2024

Behold, God's wonder.

Haiku for the weary



Gaze at creation,

the prophet-poet declares;

behold God’s wonder!



From earth’s foundations

the evidence has been there

for the Lord’s glory.



God who stretches out

the heavens like a curtain

makes kings seem as nought.



Like new plantings, sown,

taking root; God breathes on them.

They wither to dust.



None can equal God.

Look at the stars, how they shine;

God made, named each one.



O people of God,

surely you know that nothing

is hid from God’s eyes.



God is eternal,

beyond our comprehension;

the unsearchable.



God upholds the faint

and strengthens the powerless;

never grows weary.



Even youths will faint

and grow weary; and the young

will fall, exhausted.



Those who trust in God

shall rise on wings, like eagles,

They will not tire.



© Ken Rookes 2024


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