Advent
Even the days are dark,
void, empty,
your spirit dry and crackling,
fragile.
Drained, yes drained,
battered
from without and within,
without anything
left.
But even darkness has a turning point,
that place
were you see a soft light
in a distance
and reach for it,
unsure perhaps
from whence it comes,
but certain
it is better than this dark place
you live.
Your God awaits you there,
unexpected,
strong and anything but distant
leaving you to choose
intimacy,
or not, he waits.
Your choice.
a simple one,
love,
or death.
About this poem
My sermon series for Advent this year is moving from darkness to light. So that’s where my mind it a lot these days. Including, it seems, today’s poem.
Tom

Love this…especially meaningful for Advent. You and Father Barron’s prayerful thoughts add ” cream to my coffee” during my morning quiet time. Be blessed today.
Yes.