Thursday, May 21, 2009

Ascension Thursday



"In my Father's house there are many dwelling places. If there were not, would I have told you that I am going to prepare a place for you?  And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back again and take you to myself, so that where I am you also may be."  John 14:2-3

There are so many thoughts that could go through my mind on Ascension Thursday and obviously heaven is one of them.  I am waiting for heaven.  For eternity with Christ and all of my brothers and sisters!  I wrote a poem a little while back about my good friend Sister Elizabeth (she is a Franciscan Sister, T.O.R.) and heaven.  I can't wait to spend eternity with her in heaven where we will never have to say good bye!  So here is the poem and a picture of Sister and I.  

Eschatalogical man
Made for heaven
But I see now
Maybe only a glimpse 
But it's truth!
I see it in you
My future, my destiny
Forever with my King
To know perfectly
To know you
In all truth
My sister...perfect
Oh sweetness
I only see pieces presently
I want more
More bliss, more peace
More you,
Revealing God and truth
You sing of heaven
I hear the tune
The sweetest song
The story of you
Your generous yes
The humble beat
Let it play
Soothing my soul
This glorious taste
The beautiful banquet
My sister, my friend
Friendship so true
Truth that reveals
The face of Christ to behold
I see Him in you
Peaceful rest
A small piece of heaven
My heart... Oh 
Found a home
Found it in you
My heavenly sister
Calling me out
Urging me on
Heaven, bliss, eternity
Forever a sisterhood
Forever with you!
(written for Sister Elizabeth on 11/14/08)


3 comments:

  1. Gosh, that's beautiful!!! Have you ever felt a call to be a Franciscan Sister as well? Elizabeth seems so much like family already, she would truly become so if that were to happen. (When I saw the movie Therese, I finally understood more about that bond.) . . . and what an inspiring poem!!!

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  2. Thanks for the message and I'm glad you enjoyed the poem. In response to your questions, no I am not called to religious life. I see the beauty in it and also the complementarity between religious life and married life! I am confident that I am called to living out the vocation of marriage and giving myself completely to Christ through a family.

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  3. It'll happen! I can't WAIT! : ) They'll be such joy when it does!!! : )

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