Sunday, April 12, 2009

Proclamation of Creation

Proclamation of Creation

The sun emerges from its tent in the heavens like a bridegroom coming forth from his pavillion--his strength beaming unhindered for all the world to behold.

His white laden bride stands glowing at the end of an aisle that sprawls the sky. Drawing her closer into his presence, his might unveils the intricacies of her face.

The sun is like a champion rejoicing to run his course, radiating with every step of his victory lap. His faithful witness always present in the celestial stands to lead the crowd in ascribing him glory and splendor.

And when he moves on to race a new course, and others are apt to forget his feat, she lingers behind as a reminder, relecting his light amidst the night´s darkness.

Declaration of Glory

But the lover and his beloved cry out from the altar to the ends of the earth. They tell of another groom and his bride. His love for her so lavish is breathed life into her soul so that now she stands before him: her beauty having never been more brilliant.

And the champion and his devoted showcase knowledge from which all the world shall draw. They know of another victory and his follower; he defeated his opponent and finished his course with perfection. He has gone on to receive his crown in another champion´s circle, having promised to return. But in his absence she remains to testify to his triumph, extending his praise so that others might anticipate his return.

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