I See God and His Majesty
I see God by faith, in His majesty
revealing His blessings for mankind
with His awesome dawn-wonders:
Azure-accentuated ambiance awaits aspiring artists
Baby’s birth brings blessings, blowing boredom-blues
Cool calmness charms circumspect chefs to create cuisine cravings
Daybreak dos and don’ts discipline drivers from direction-dazzles
Enlightenment-exercise empowers engineers in their endeavors.
I see God thru His Word showing His tender mercies
constantly reaching out. Thus:
Fiery fluorescent fearlessness fuels firefighters’ faith-fortitude’s fervor
Glowing grace of God gears guardians for guiding governance
Hope highlights health-helpers’ handlings midst heightened heaviness
Illumined instructors inspire with their influence-iridescence
Justice-jubilation juxtaposed with jurisprudence-judgment joins jury.
I see God upon His power working along His compassion*
unceasingly offering His love; hence:
Kaleidoscopic kindness-keys keep kinship’s knot kindling
Light’s luster leads liberated lovers to lift the lamenting and lowly
Morning’s majestic magnificence moves mothers with might of mercy
Nourishing nurses’ nurture negates night’s noxious negligence
Overwhelming opportunities open officials for output-optimization.
I see God in His victory midst His sovereignty
wisely enabling us to experience His presence; as:
Peace-packed period pulls prayer-partners into Providence presence
Quality quotes quiet the querulous' qualms and quixotics' questions
Redolent reflections refocus reviewers against regretful reveries
Spiritual songs by soprano soloists shut silence-stillness
Triumphant thanksgiving tops tight timetable of tenacious teachers.
I see God, thru His vision lens, unravel His redemption-story
always preached; so:
Ultimate urgency upholds undaunted umpires unto usefulness
Verses vanquish vanities vying against vision of the victors
Watchfulness warmth wakes the weary to welcome words of wisdom
X rays of ‘xpertise ‘xamination x-out ‘xpectations for a Xanadu
Yes-yells yearn for youth yielded yeah-yowls from yesterdays’ yets
Zion's zephyr zooms the zealously zestful to zenith of prize-zillions!
*Lamentations 3:22-23 “It is of the LORD'S mercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not."
February 9, 2019
1st place, "Tell Me- What Do YOU See" Poetry Contest Sponsored by James Edward Lee Sr.; judged on 2/23/2019.
Copyright © Beata Agustin | Year Posted 2019
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