In God's Always Time (Sonnet) Poem by Gert Strydom

In God's Always Time (Sonnet)

(after Charl-Pierre Naudé)

In God's omniscience
where He is outside of the scope of time
everything that had been, that is and that is coming
does bare meaning to Him as it is continually in His understanding
where He does wander in the darkness of that which does not yet exist
where innumerable planets, moons and star systems do come from His omnipotence
where He does get meaning out of the unreality of that which still has got to come
and nothing, but nothing is inaccessible, unseen, unknown and inconceivable to Him
where the archetype's potential into which it is going to turn
for Him do almost become history,
where the extend of the universe almost is all that does betray his omnipotence
where nobody and nothing can curtail His works,
where He does cross through the endless eternal vast extensiveness for His own will
and do not squander an unnecessary second, measure and moment or even His love.

[Reference:"Altydheid" (Always-time)by Charl-Pierre Naudé.]

© Gert Strydom

Thursday, November 2, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: god
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Johannesburg, South Africa
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