Today’s Scripture: Galatians 2:15-21
19bI have been crucified with Christ; 20and it is no longer I who live, but it is Christ who lives in me. And the life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me. (NRSV)
This poem, “Love’s as Warm as Tears” by C.S. Lewis, was suggested by Gladys Fleming. It has been put to music by Paul Mealor and can be heard sung by Westminster Williamson Voices. The poem text can be found below.
Love’s as warm as tears,
Love is tears:
Pressure within the brain,
Tension at the throat,
Deluge, weeks of rain,
Haystacks afloat,
Featureless seas between
Hedges, where once was green.
Love’s as fierce as fire,
Love is fire:
All sorts – infernal heat
Clinkered with greed and pride,
Lyric desire, sharp-sweet,
Laughing, even when denied,
And that empyreal flame
Whence all loves came.
Love’s as fresh as spring,
Love is spring:
Bird-song hung in the air,
Cool smells in a wood,
Whispering, “Dare! Dare!”
To sap, to blood,
Telling “Ease, safety, rest,
Are good; not best.”
Love’s as hard as nails,
Love is nails:
Blunt, thick, hammered through
The medial nerves of One
Who, having made us, knew
The thing He had done,
Seeing (with all that is)
Our cross, and His.
~C.S. Lewis, Poems, (1964)
Today’s Scripture: Galatians 2:15-21, Westminster Williamson Voices and C.S. Lewis’ poem speaks to my soul. Oh, how blessed is this servant of God!
Powerful and tender words about love from C.S. Lewis made even more meaningful by the beautiful music.