Yet Of God Himself, No Man Can Think. Poem by Dr. Antony Theodore

Yet Of God Himself, No Man Can Think.



By grace, we may know
and think of most matters.

Yet of God Himself no man can think.

I want to set aside all that can be
thought and I choose love,
for the very fact that God
can be loved and not reasoned.

By love, God may be sought
and held, but not by thought.

i consider the kindness and worthiness of God.
It is my enlightening part of contemplation.

(Graphic: The Ultimate Reason Why Unbelievers Don't Give Their Lives to Jesus
Not Ashamed of the Gospel
Romans 1: 20)

Yet Of God Himself, No Man Can Think.
Thursday, December 28, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: contemplation,god,knowledge,love,reasoning
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Prabir Gayen 11 July 2019

I want to set aside all that can be thought and I choose love, for the very fact that God can be loved and not reasoned.... beautiful

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Glen Kappy 31 December 2017

By love God may be sought and held, but not by thought. In these two lines, Tony, you’ve expressed a profound truth and done it excellently and naturally in unforced rhyme. Cool! -Glen

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