12th June 2008

The Altar, by George Herbert

a broken altarPublishing this poem accomplishes the goal it states in the ante-penultimate (a great term for “third from the end”) line. The poem itself reflects the take-and-give attitude with which all followers follow Jesus. And, yes, Herbert deliberately wrote the shape into the poem as he did with at least one other, “Easter Wings.”

A broken ALTAR, Lord, thy servant rears,
Made of a heart, and cemented with tears:
Whose parts, are as thy hand did frame;
No workman’s tool hath touched the same.
A HEART alone
Is much a stone,
As nothing but
Thy power doth cut,
Wherefore each part
Of my hard heart
Meets in this frame,
To praise thy Name:
That, if I chance to hold my peace,
These stones to praise thee may not cease.
Oh let thy blessed SACRIFICE be mine,
And sanctify this ALTAR to be thine.

c. 1633

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12th June 2008

Right and Wrong Equality

wedding band male femaleWith the highest court in California ruling that gay marriages must be allowed comes a realization that many people do not understand what makes marriage so ideal an institution. If the requirement that marriage be between man and woman is erased in this culture, both of the most significant characteristics of marriage will have been all but lost.
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