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The poem, titled “In Awe of the Triune God,” expresses profound reverence and gratitude for the Triune God—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. It begins with the speaker kneeling in “holy adoring grateful awe” upon truly knowing God. Each Person of the Trinity is celebrated in a dedicated stanza: the Father as the loving Creator, the Son as the redeeming Savior, and the Spirit as the guiding fire. The poem concludes by exalting the unified majesty of the Triune God, leaving the speaker humbled and enraptured in eternal worship. The five stanzas use vivid imagery and a rhythmic structure to convey spiritual intimacy and divine wonder.
When one truly knows our precious Triune God,
Heart unveiled, soul laid bare to His light,
All one can do is kneel in holy awe,
Adoring, grateful, lost in sacred sight.
Father’s love, eternal, boundless, deep,
Creator’s hand that shaped the stars above,
His mercy flows where broken hearts do weep,
A tender call, a whisper of His love.
Son of glory, Savior, Lamb divine,
Who walked the earth to bear our sin and shame,
His cross a bridge where grace and truth align,
We bow, redeemed, and magnify His name.
Spirit, holy fire, our guide, our breath,
Who stirs the soul with whispers soft and sure,
He leads us through the shadows of our death,
To dwell in God, forevermore secure.
O Triune God, in unity sublime,
Your mystery humbles every fleeting thought,
We kneel, enraptured, till the end of time,
In grateful awe of all Your hands have wrought.