Christmas Sonnet December 6, 2013December 7, 2013 donaldlindsey Sonettsadvent, Christendom, Donald Lindsey, hell, Jesus, John Milton, Paradise Lost, Religion and Spirituality, sonnet, Tracie Pratt SHAKING THE DUST “Long is the way / And hard, that out of Hell leads up to Light”—John Milton, Paradise Lost (For Tracie Pratt) Today she celebrates the Savior’s birth, Worships the light, in fullness yet unseen. But errant hearts distort the light of earth. Again they scourge the Son of Man, her King. While season’s clamor muffles Christendom, Impious hearts embrace the wintry frost, The ones for whom rebirth may never come. Then Advent passes, notwithstanding cost. She seeks the strength to speak the boldest truth, Then shakes the dust, withdraws and moves along. From town to town, propitiation soothes: The burden Jesus takes, and pain is gone. Henceforth, she judges not and speaks in love: His saving graces descending like a dove. DB Lindsey Jr 25 December 2005 AdvertisementRate this:Shout About It:PrintTweetShare on TumblrEmailPocketLike this:Like Loading... Related
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Thanks for posting….
-dbl
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Ahhh, I remember when you wrote this!
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Yes, and I made one tiny revision and reformatted it. Praise God for His sovereignty!
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