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The sonnet “Dominion Without End: A Poetic Take on Daniel 6:26b” exalts the living God of Daniel 6:26b, whose eternal presence towers over earthly strife. His life endures beyond time’s fleeting dust, His throne steadfast in boundless glory. Mortal kingdoms fall to ruin, yet His holy, majestic reign—beauty-filled, unbroken, and supreme—stands unshaken, its walls defying storms and night alike. With a scepter ruling the skies, His dominion flows as an endless tide, outlasting empires and mortal songs. The earth is summoned to confess with awe that the living Lord abides past time’s end, His reign forever paramount.
A living God ascends above the fray,
His breath outlasts the fleeting dust of time,
No force can shake His throne or bid it sway,
Forever fixed in glory’s boundless clime.
His kingdom stands where mortal realms decay,
Unbroken by the storms that rend and tear,
Its walls defy the night, embrace the day,
A reign no ruin’s hand can e’er impair.
Through endless years His scepter holds the skies,
Dominion vast, a tide that knows no shore,
While empires fall and mortal praises die,
His rule persists where none may reign before.
So let the earth confess with trembling pen,
The living Lord abides through time’s own end.