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The sonnet reflects on the Apostle Paul’s example of living contentedly in any circumstance, as described in Philippians 4:11-13, by focusing on his heavenly hope. It emphasizes that this world is temporary, not our true home, and urges readers to fix their eyes on eternity, where our citizenship lies (Philippians 3:20). By keeping faith in Christ and the promise of heaven, we can live untethered from earthly trials, free from their hold, as eternity draws near.

In chains or freedom, Paul’s heart held its peace,
Content in want or plenty, high or low.
His eyes, on Christ, found joy that would not cease,
For heaven’s hope within his soul did grow.
This world, a fleeting stage, is not our home,
Its trials fade before eternity’s light.
Our citizenship in realms above does roam,
Where glory reigns, unmarred by earthly plight.
Fix now your gaze on things unseen, divine,
Where Christ prepares a place beyond all pain.
Let not your heart to fleeting cares entwine,
For heaven’s call shall break each mortal chain.
O soul, live free, untethered, bold, and true,
Eternity’s embrace is drawing you.