Friday, May 31, 2024
Divine Perfection in Our Imperfect Lives #1597
Divine Perfection in Our Imperfect Lives
In a world where dreams of completeness fade,
Imperfection colors each path we've made.
Science and experience, noble yet flawed,
Mark the universe by imperfection awed.
God, the perfect, dwells in this fractured sphere,
A divine presence in a world unclear.
To see His essence, imagine the perfect land,
Where flaws vanish by His mighty hand.
Hawking's wisdom shines, a brilliant star,
"Perfection doesn't exist, it's a bar.
Without our flaws, we would not be,
Imperfection shapes our reality."
Completeness, a ghost, always out of sight,
A fading host in the dim twilight.
Knowledge, though imperfect, is better than none,
A quest for understanding, forever begun.
Stars dance and minds seek, perfection we chase,
Embrace the flaws, in broken places, grace.
In the mosaic of life, colors truly show,
Purpose, beauty, meaning in the flaws we know.
Grace sufficient, power in weakness found,
In our flaws, His strength abounds.
God works good in each trial and strain,
Imperfection, His purpose, our gain.
Joy in trials, perseverance grows,
Completeness in our faith flows.
The Potter molds, each flaw in His hand,
A divine design, perfectly planned.
In time, all beauty, eternity's heart,
God's grand mosaic, each piece a part.
Through imperfection, His love is revealed,
A perfect plan, forever sealed.
Written by Steven G. Lee (May 31, 2024)
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