Tuesday, November 30, 2010

A Poem for Tuesday

Today's poem is stolen unashamedly from a blog called The Fat Pastor.  I mean, how great is that? He sounds like a guy who's poem should be featured on a blog called  At Least We Know We're Crazy. Right?

His poem is in honor of Advent.

Established, Unfinished
Robb McCoy


Established, unfinished; at hand, yet to be.
For the Kingdom of God, we are waiting to see.


Where’s the Prince of Peace in the midst of such war?
Made in the image of God, yet corrupt to core.
It is Peace that we seek, for peace do we yearn.
While cities and buildings and children still burn.


Dividing walls built in hearts and with brick,
By people who hold onto Bibles so thick.
Telling us who we can and cannot love,
Like Pharisees all, they strangle the dove.


Through the darkness does break a beacon of hope.
In midst of rough waters a life-saving rope.
Lo a child is born in a manger so rough,
Letting us know that, YES, love is enough.


Love your neighbor, Love God, there is nothing more.
And at once the seams of the curtain, they tore.
In the midst of fighting and chaos and doom,
We know our Creator is saving a room.


The Kingdom of God is still unfulfilled,
We continue to struggle for what God has willed.
Love mercy, do justice, walk humbly with God.
Eat dinner with sinners, the poor and the odd.


Though sometimes the Kingdom comes painfully slow,
Together we struggle, together we go,
to the Kingdom of God, our victory won
Established, unfinished, our struggle not done.

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