Tuesday, December 03, 2024

My God, my muse, my protector

My God, my muse, my protector,
seeing God in his writing, infused,
his wrestling with God in his misery,
feeling God has forsaken him,
but cleaving to God as well,
the source of his strength…
 
Wicking the word into his writing, scripture,
a cautionary tale, a warning, judgment,
bringing the ancient work into his speaking,
his crying out to his people, his brethren,
to not fall into the trap of the ancients,
to heed the lessons, to trust more fully in God…
 
An ongoing dialogue, central to a calling,
feeling God gifting him words, longing,
to hear his voice more clearly, urgent,
walking right beside him, hearing his call,
a separate vision, whispering, calling,
speaking to him constantly, evermore…
 
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December 3, 2024
My God, my muse, my protector
 
Edited November 26, 2024
Listen to the Prophet – v3
https://raymondafoss.blogspot.com/2024/11/listen-to-prophet-v3.html
after poem, “Listen to the Prophet”,
based on the poem, “Hosea, Chapter XIV”,
by Taras Shevchenko
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November 4, 2024
A song of Mary – v2
https://raymondafoss.blogspot.com/2024/11/a-song-of-mary-v2.html
after poem, “A song of Mary”,
based on the poem, “Mary”,
by Taras Shevchenko
 
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My god, my muse, my protector is his wrestling with God in his misery.
2. Shevchenko’s Relationship with Faith
 
 • Why It Fits: Shevchenko’s spirituality is an undercurrent in his works. Given your own strong faith, a reflection on how his religious convictions shaped his resistance could enrich the manuscript.
 • Possible Themes:
 • His use of biblical allegory to challenge oppression.
 • A comparison of Shevchenko’s faith to your perspective as a Christian writer.


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