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Biblical Truth, Christ Centered Devotionals, Christian Poetry, christianity, Inpirational, Inspirational, Praise, Royally Redeemed, worship
The poem reflects on the diverse names of Jesus—Emmanuel, Messiah, Rabboni, Lamb, Alpha, and Omega—each tied to a moment in time or nature’s rhythm, like dawn, noon, or dusk. Through vivid imagery, it portrays these names as threads that connect the human and divine, revealing His presence, sacrifice, and eternal nature in a way that binds the world together.
In the half-light of dawn,
His name hums through the reeds—
Emmanuel, soft as frost on the sill,
God-With-Us, breathing where shadows stretch.
By noon, the stones cry Messiah,
anointed edge of a promise split open,
oil running down the cracks of the world,
a gleam too bright for unready eyes.
The sparrow tilts her head to Rabboni,
Teacher, threading lessons through dust,
a voice that bends the olive branch low,
words rooting deep in the clay of us.
At dusk, Lamb trembles on the wind,
wool-white and blood-red,
a silence that roars over altars,
carrying the weight of what we cannot hold.
And in the dark, Alpha, Omega,
the circle unbroken,
a whisper curling around the stars,
beginning and end pressed into one.
Each name a thread,
each syllable a stitch,
binding the torn hem of earth
to the vastness of His sleeve.