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The Tapestry Of Divine Grace

How great it is to be God's child

By Huldah Peter Published about a month ago 1 min read

The Tapestry Of Divine Grace

In the loom of eternity, a fabric divine,
With threads of mercy, love, and grace entwined,
A tapestry of splendor, beyond mortal design,
Unfurls the story of God's majestic plan, in fine.

With every strand, a promise is made,
A covenant of hope, that's forever displayed,
In hues of redemption, forgiveness, and peace,
A kaleidoscope of beauty, our souls release.

In this grand weaving, we find our place,
As children of the King, with a heritage of grace,
With every stitch, a testimony is told,
Of a love that's unwavering, forever to hold.

Like a river of gold, His goodness flows,
Quenching our thirst, and soothing our souls' woes,
With every drop, a promise is sealed,
That we are His own, forever revealed.

In this majestic work of art, we find our voice,
A symphony of praise, that echoes through the ages' choice,
With every note, a story is shared,
Of a love that's unshakeable, beyond compare.

Like a garden of splendor, His beauty unfurls,
With every bloom, a promise is whispered, that never grows old,
With every petal, a testament is made,
To the grace that sustains us, come what may.

In this grand tapestry, our stories are told,
Of trials and triumphs, of joys and sorrows, of old,
With every thread, a promise is kept,
That we are His beloved, forever in His sight, we're kept.

Like a masterpiece of art, His love is displayed,
With every brushstroke, a promise is made,
That we are His workmanship, created anew,
In the image of Christ, with a beauty that shines through.

In this grand weaving, our hope is renewed,
With every strand, a promise is made, that's forever true,
That we are His children, beloved and dear,
Forever in His heart, and forever near.
*This poetry uses a unique metaphor of a tapestry to describe God's grace and love, with each thread and strand representing a promise or aspect of His character. The poem explores themes of redemption, forgiveness, hope, and beauty, with a focus on the idea that we are beloved children of God, forever in His sight. The use of imagery, symbolism, and language aims to create a sense of grandeur and majesty, fitting for a poem of this length and scope.

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  • Esala Gunathilakeabout a month ago

    Thanks for sharing it.

  • Dawnxisoul393artabout a month ago

    The poem's rhythm and language resonate with a sense of awe and reverence, thanks for sharing, love your works, subscribed.

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