Yet [*/+/^] : 27.225 MHz, Some Final Measures; Sonnet On Psalm 4:4 And Other Scriptures

With You in my heart and soul, Lord, I commune

on my bed, or elsewhere.  No time is too soon

or too late in life:  morning, midnight, or noon;

by the sun's or stars' light, or full of the moon.

At any site made holy by holy prayer

(beyond the temptings of fear or despair),

I am privileged, Lord, to meet with You there,

to bask in Your Love and wholly protective care.

And foremost, to rejoice in Salvation

with all Christians of every time and everywhere

is all Christians' spiritual vocation,

our souls' chief delight and exultation;

and, while alive on this earth, to gladly share

the Gospel's should be like a jubilation.



Starward

Author's Notes/Comments: 

The poem also alludes to several other Scriptures:  Psalm 55:17; Psalm 35:19 and Habakkuk 3:18; 1 Corinthians 1:2; and 1 Peter 3:15.

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