Imagine a moment

  Imagine a single moment stretched forever...

  How would you fill it? What delight would you accept

  eternally, and to what pleasure would you yield

  your being? Imagine that you may ask, and have God

  grant it--what moment would you choose beyond equal?

  What beauty would you behold, to what sounds listen?

  One might fill corporeal senses: view art, listen

  to symphonies, dine sumptuously forever.

  Imagine your perfect mate, ready flesh made equal

  to desire, glorious mouth willing to accept

  each kiss. Eons later, would this still rival God,

  before whom all flesh fades, and all glory must yield?

  One might relive a time of triumph, feel friends yield

  before your mighty football shoulder, and listen

  to oofs and accolades; then stand smiling like God

  above the vanquished. But does pride smile forever?

  Will you boast before Him, and demand He accept

  you? Or honor yourself above One with no equal?

  Not pride then, but pure camaraderie--equal

  among brothers, smiling as your friend drags a yield

  of poker chips. Safe and free with those who accept

  you, with the whole night to jest, argue, and listen

  to stories: feeling the night could last forever.

  They’re good company, but would you choose them over God?

  Imagine holding a child, to whom you are God.

  One must learn to love back to truly be equal

  to the role. Since love abides forever,

  this must almost be perfect: to hold small hands, yield

  to silly requests, to laugh and run, and listen

  while she sleeps. That this is heaven, I might accept.

  One thing better remains, for those who will accept

  it: to no longer indirectly worship God

  in others, but be the children, whose Father will listen

  as we sing Holy Holy. Joy without equal

  awaits--a perfect timeless moment--when we yield

  hearts and voices to the choir which sings forever.

  One moment, when we yield it as worship to God,

  becomes perfect forever, an endless equal

  state of grace. Listen for His offer, and accept.

 
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