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The poem, “Eulabeia’s Sacred Summons: A Call to Awe Before the Eternal”, urges a return to reverent awe (eulabeia) for God in a society marked by casual irreverence, progressive ideals, and blasphemy. It contrasts the world’s fleeting pride and mockery of the sacred with God’s enduring majesty and love. The poem calls the soul to pause, tremble, and worship, embracing humility and wonder before the Eternal King. It emphasizes that no trend or scorn can diminish God’s glory, encouraging a renewed devotion rooted in reverence and grace.
In a world of fleeting jest and pride,
Where sacred truths are cast aside,
A whisper stirs, both fierce and free—
Eulabeia, awe, eternity.
The casual tongue, with careless sway,
Mocks the holy, drifts astray.
Blasphemous tides, progressive streams,
Drown the soul in fleeting dreams.
Yet God remains, enthroned, supreme,
His glory burns, a living gleam.
Not wrath alone, but love divine,
Calls the heart to realign.
Stand still, O soul, and tremble sweet,
Where heaven’s majesty and mercy meet.
In silence, bow; in wonder, sing—
Let reverence crown the Eternal King.
No fleeting trend can dim His face,
No scorn can shake His boundless grace.
With eulabeia, rise, adore—
And find your home in Him once more.