Saturday, February 21, 2026

The God Who Speaks

The God Who Speaks

A voice calls out across generations,
Demand faith, walk forward, unmapped, alone.
Fear whispers low and makes us trade the known
For schemes that shield us from our own foundations.

Yet grace moves through the dark between the flesh,
Signing the contract no hand could deserve
Stars beyond counting, mathematics of the swerve
From barren womb to covenant made fresh.

The God who finds us fleeing desert springs
Speaks names aloud: You-Are-the-One-Who-See
Renaming what we were, rewriting these
Old selves into the shape of future things.

For all to wait for one man's faithfulness:
Blessed to bless, and chosen to all bless.

Content based upon Genesis chapters 12-17 and Abraham chapters 1-2

AI summary of poem provided by NotebookLM

The provided text and image describe a poetic interpretation of the biblical and scriptural accounts found in Genesis and the Book of Abraham. The narrative focuses on the divine call to journey into the unknown, highlighting the tension between human fear and the requirement of unwavering faith. Through the imagery of a barren womb and a starry sky, the poem illustrates the establishment of a sacred covenant between a creator and a solitary follower. This transition signifies a spiritual transformation, where individuals are given new identities and a purpose to serve as a source of blessing for others. Ultimately, the work depicts a pivotal historical moment where one man's devotion paves the way for future generations.

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