Before there was a world to redeem, a world was made.

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Decided to keep the Fib Fest going for a few days to allow time for festive preparations and recovery. Anyone fancy doing a Nativity Fib though, for Christmas Eve?

Here's a few more offerings that stand to the side of the Christmas story, but not too far off. The birth of Jesus starts the story of the New Testament. I've always felt that Christmas is a good time to reflect on the way the Old Testament starts the story of all things. Before there was a world to redeem a world was made. Long before the birth of Jesus, God made flesh, human beings were formed and wrought by the creative impetus of a Love incapable of self-absorption. That seems to be something of what John's Gospel is saying in chapter 1. And out of that Eternal Love came all that is made, including human beings, with all the risk and cost that would entail. And God still did it. Whatever else we make of the omniscience of God, that strangely technical word refers to that universe of deep and eternal knowing that we call the Love of God.

Creation
Let
there
be light!
Creation,
from first to last, an
imperative fiat of love,
as Benign Being invites a universe to be.

Rest
God's
peace!
Sabbath
observance.
God's recreation.
Well done good and faithful God.
Now our harder task. Curators of God's masterpiece.

Incarnation
First
word
becomes
final word.
What else could God do,
but wrap words in flesh, be born as
God whose love exhausts whole lexicons of spelled out words
?

Comments

6 responses to “Before there was a world to redeem, a world was made.”

  1. Jason Goroncy avatar

    Thanks for this … but ‘Curators’? C’mon Jim. This poem alone does more than ‘curate’.
    Advent blessings my friend.

  2. Jason Goroncy avatar

    Thanks for this … but ‘Curators’? C’mon Jim. This poem alone does more than ‘curate’.
    Advent blessings my friend.

  3. Jim Gordon avatar

    Hello Jason. Your wee nudge has made me think it could be fun to do theologically open Fibs! Suppose the last line you pick up on has a blank left for a three syllable word or phrase. Then you could choose from suggested alternatives according to theological preference:
    Curators
    renewers
    restorers
    exploiters
    good stewards
    co-artists (which now I think of it, I like)
    Even more fun if others join in – but only suggested changes to the one word……
    Jason, hope Advent in New Zealand is a wonderful time of blessing and friend-making in your new place. I’m glad distance is irrelevant to blogging pals.
    Shalom

  4. Jim Gordon avatar

    Hello Jason. Your wee nudge has made me think it could be fun to do theologically open Fibs! Suppose the last line you pick up on has a blank left for a three syllable word or phrase. Then you could choose from suggested alternatives according to theological preference:
    Curators
    renewers
    restorers
    exploiters
    good stewards
    co-artists (which now I think of it, I like)
    Even more fun if others join in – but only suggested changes to the one word……
    Jason, hope Advent in New Zealand is a wonderful time of blessing and friend-making in your new place. I’m glad distance is irrelevant to blogging pals.
    Shalom

  5. Jason Goroncy avatar

    ‘co-artists’ … much better 🙂

  6. Jason Goroncy avatar

    ‘co-artists’ … much better 🙂

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