Friday, May 21, 2010

Poem by John Piper

Very often I peruse John Piper's website. This is an amazing source of materials, most of them free. There are sermons, blogs, videos, even books available for downloading. Recently I stumbled upon the following poem, written by Piper in 1985. It is his vision of Heaven entitled "Glorified" and it certainly brought tears to my eyes. Enjoy.

As far as any eye could see
There was no green. But every tree
Was cinder black, and all the ground
Was grey with ash. The only sound
Was arid wind, like spirits' ghosts,
Now gasping for some living hosts
In which to dwell, as in the days
Of evil men, before the blaze
Of unimaginable fire
Had made the earth a flaming pyre
For God's omnipotent display
Of holy rage. The dreadful Day
Of God had come. The moon had turned
To blood. The sun no longer burned
Above, but, blazing with desire,
Had flowed into a lake of fire.
The seas and oceans were no more,
And in their place a desert floor
Fell deep to meet the brazen skies,
And silence conquered distant cries.

The Lord stood still above the air.
His mighty arms were moist and bare.
They hung, as weary, by his side
Until the human blood had dried
Upon the sword in his right hand.
He stared across the blackened land
That he had made, and where he died.
His lips were tight, and deep inside,
The mystery of sovereign will
Gave leave, and it began to spill
In tears upon his bloody sword
For one last time.
And then the Lord
Wiped every tear away and turned
To see his bride. Her heart had yearned
Four thousand years for this: His face
Shone like the sun, and every trace
Of wrath was gone. And in her bliss
She heard the Master say, "Watch this:
Come forth all goodness from the ground,
Come forth and let the earth redound
With joy." And as he spoke, the throne
Of God came down to earth and shone
Like golden crystal full of light,
And banished once for all the night.
And from the throne a stream began
To flow and laugh, and as it ran,
It made a river and a lake,
And everywhere it flowed a wake
Of grass broke on the banks and spread
Like resurrection from the dead.

And in the twinkling of an eye
The saints descended from the sky.

And as I knelt beside the brook
To drink eternal life, I took
A glance across the golden grass,
And saw my dog, old Blackie, fast
As she could come. She leaped the stream-
Almost-and what a happy gleam
Was in her eye.
I knelt to drink,
And knew that I was on the brink
Of endless joy. And everywhere
I turned I saw a wonder there.
A big man running on the lawn:
That's old John Younge with both legs on.
And there's old Beryl, and Arnold too,
Still holding hands beneath the blue
And crystal sky: No stoop, they stand
Erect. No tremor in their hand.
The blind can see a bird on wing,
The dumb can lift his voice and sing.
The diabetic eats at will,
The coronary runs uphill.
The lame can walk, the deaf can hear,
The cancer-ridden bone is clear.
Arthritic joints are lithe and free,
And every pain has ceased to be.
And every sorrow deep within,
And every trace of lingering sin
Is gone. And all that's left is joy,
And endless ages to employ
The mind and heart to understand
And love the sovereign Lord who planned
That it should take eternity
To lavish all his grace on me.

O God of wonder, God of might,
Grant us some elevated sight,
Of endless days. And let us see
The joy of what is yet to be.
And may your future make us free,
And guard us by the hope that we,
Within the light of candle three,
Your glory will forever see.


1 comment:

  1. Beautiful, as I read this one word came to mind; Rapture-an emotional state in which intense joy, love etc. possesses the mind to the exclusion of every other emotion or consideration, a fulsome expresssion of approval or satisfaction.

    I look forward to kneeling at the banks of the River of Life perhaps with a picnic basket full of plenty, my soul will be satisfied as with the richest of foods. As all God's people walk along the rivers edge we will laugh and sing praises along with the angels, we won't worry about being late for work or what's for dinner or spraying the bugs that are killing our lillies.

    But as I write this my faithful dog Rane sleeps next to me snoring to beat the band, I wonder, will there be snoring in heaven?

    I shall go away this morning with stars in my eyes as I reflect on what my reflection shall look like as I bend down to sip from the River of Life, I shall see our Savior standing over my shoulder in all His Majestic Glory smiling with joy that His saints have arrived home forever! Hugs DS

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