2020-10-08

men musing on the nature of a son.


To be a son is something other than,

a servant, or a slave of someone else.

It's in the being that the doing comes,

just as the symptoms show a patient's health.


Because, a servant does what he must do,

regardless of desire or wanting to.

A son is like the moon which will reflect,

the light that comes from one that is much higher.


A hired man will do what must be done, 

and usually doesn't care as much,

as when he is at home with his own blood.

But, we are sons all, all the time, that means,


that all the time, I will reflect someone,

and come across to people in some way.

We're branded whether we like it or not.

I guess we get to choose though, who will brand,


Or, who we will become like, now or in,

Some time from now along the way we've been.

God teach me as I live down here below,

to know as you are knowing me and glow,


with your true light that's shining from above,

and from the light the scriptures speak of -love.

Please, make me now a son that makes you proud,

to call your own. As when you spoke out loud.


C.U.


...as explained very well in John chapter 8..


C.U.


Amen.  Amen.


Ah, men can each be son in truth and claimed 

as such, or else a bastard son who's not

claimed by one side or t'other. So it's aimed

not by the love of Father that is hot


for melting, and for forging, as with steel,

or purifying as with silver/ gold.

The smelting ain't  a forgery, the feel

is more authentic, though it can be bold.


The motive force, but also wisdom's ken

for growing up a man, from one who is

already there, to bring another then

potential's realized, and not just missed.


P.W.



...and, life eternal shows itself, unfin-

-ished, it continues on, as yarn is spinned,

through choices of the folk who like to us,

are willing to be filled with windy gusts.


They say the spirit moves that is holy,

in ways unseen, and so his children be,

just like their father up above who'll share,

his wisdom openly to those who care..


C.U.



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