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Encountering Paradox Upon the Eve of My Retirement
God of changing changelessness. God of endless surprises, confounding the confoundless. You are the God of Paradox, revealing to children, that, which you hide from the learned. Those mortals you touch, utterly transformed, Divinely refereeing matches between angelic wrestlers and mere mortals, Jacob becoming the limping Israel, Moses’ staff raining down plague, terrorizing those who terrorized, the vanquished becoming vanquishers. The angel adorned ark, the secret weapon of your Covenant, the enslaved now the rulers. Shepherd royalty, blossoming deserts, lions at peace with the lambs, children playing with cobras, Angelic announcements a Virgin conception of the God/Human who serves but refuses to be served, creation murdering the Creator, the Dead not remaining dead. Divinely bestowed paradox, abundantly planted in history, who am I to question You about a broken left ankle on the Eve of my retirement? (c) 2019, Robert Charles Wagner. All rights reserved.
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