Poems

Visit of Holiness: Rowan

Date added: 29/05/2020

VISIT OF HOLINESS: ROWAN

 

Only God is holy,

Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

 

So any holiness we see,

and experience in anyone,

is God’s own holiness,

shining out in God’s own child.

 

Of what does it consist?

Humility, profundity and silence.

 

Humility comes from the ground,

from being earthed in ‘humus’:

from dust we come and

to dust we shall return.

 

But the earth is the Lord's

and everything in it.

So even being earthed

is being rooted in God.

 

Humility is the pattern of Christ,

       the shape of the Spirit,

          the mould of God.

 

Humility is attractive, a focus of God.

We are drawn in, delighted:

our petty selves are drawn out, transformed.

 

Profundity comes from the sea:

Out of the depths I cry to you, O Lord.

It also comes from way-back, from afar,

from long-past vocations and foundations,

from the wisdom of God and language of learning.

 

Out of the depths of

Hebrew Scriptures, Greek Gospels,

Church fathers and mothers of all ages,

We cry to you, O Lord.

 

Silence echoes the stars:

In returning and rest we are saved,

in quietness and trust is our strength.

For God alone our souls wait in silence.

We have calmed and quieted ourselves,

like a weaned child with its mother.

 

Silence brings

peace amidst chatter;

stillness amongst clatter;

essence at the end of incessance;

space for God’s eloquence.

 

© Graham Kings, Nourishing Connections (Canterbury Press, 2020).

first published on Fulcrum Dec 2012, also published on Spiritual Journeys.