Awakening the Soul: The Divine Gift of Poetry

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Poetry is an effort to awaken or intensify and usually to share a moving experience by using language that is chosen and structured differently from ordinary prose. That's my definition of poetry. It's the use of language God has given us language, he is language, and we should cherish language. [00:00:37]

Language is a sacred gift, and we use it in various ways we shout with it we make love with it we discipline children with it we preach with it and we write poems with it we do all kinds of things with it using language that is chosen when you write a poem you are extremely selective. [00:01:15]

Poetry is an effort to awaken or intensify or both that experience so the experience may have happened 10 years ago it may have happened a week ago or yesterday and and here you are and it's starting to fade away the the joy is fading away the pain is fading away the sweetness is fading away. [00:03:15]

For me it is an effort to help me see with intensity and truth and and preserve the experience of what I saw of God or of nature or of people and and then capture it for somebody else to share possibly so the key to why this holds such a prominent place for me. [00:04:02]

I have loved poetry since I was in the 11th grade love to read it love to write it I have drifted in and out of enthusiasms for seasons but always returned again and again often more passionate about it than before this amazes me I have changed in so many ways between 17 and 65. [00:04:56]

I want to be moved when I read I want to move people when I write I want deep parts of them to be awakened to the greatest realities I don't want to merely impart information or get information I want to feel not with the body but with the soul the wonder or horror or glory of things of God. [00:05:35]

God has affections for the son the son has affections for the father he created the world as a spillover of these affections to draw us into the joy of the trinitarian fullness I mean this is huge for me you may think poetry is just a little sad thing and emotions are just a little sad. [00:06:36]

Music exists in God's economy and intention and versification one-third perhaps of the old testament is poetry what would that be he says answer these things have a tendency to move our affections well that's true but here's the problem here's another quote from edwards. [00:10:02]

Music and verse are made holy movers of affections holy movers of affections not just natural when they are so united to to the truth of the word that the affections raised by both are indistinguishable all right now picture yourself on a sunday morning hand lifted in praise to you are god. [00:14:08]

The bible is full of it and it tells us to join the bible in it to make an apt answer is a joy to a man and a word in season how good it is proverbs 15. a word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in a setting of silver that's poetry like a lame man's legs which hang useless. [00:16:03]

I love George Herbert's description of the role of humans in putting words to God's beauty here's the four lines of all the creatures both in sea and land only to man thou hast made known thy ways and put the pen alone into his hand and made him secretary of thy praise. [00:17:06]

I was asking does poetry have anything to do with this people are moved by this and the living of it you know when you could be dead in a moment must be this absolute terror of the moment and I kept saying is poetry just utterly irrelevant to this or utterly irrelevant to the cripples. [00:18:21]

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