Poetry by Hadassah Treu
Eternity
Do you want to see
A piece of eternity?
Take a closer look
Into this tiny place,
Eternity confined
In a single heart
In a breathing shape.
Nothing I can add,
Nothing I can take.
Eternity remains.
A pregnant promise,
A burning longing,
My greatest gain.
Hope for Redemption
We want (again)
All good that has been lost.
Past
Without sorrows,
Without pain.
But, is this redemption?
Even God’s mercies
arrive daily. New.
Something from the past
may come again.
But now replaced,
Morphing into different shapes.
Another person,
Other tender arms
that embrace you.
Another sweet voice
Will comfort.
Your life will birth
other living things.
We must tread on
Walk the way
To a new heaven
A new earth,
Former things
Forever gone.
Redemption
O, dear friend
Is not preservation.
Redemption is always clothed
In transformation.
Hadassah Treu is an award-winning international author, blogger at onthewaybg.com, poet, speaker, and motivator. She is a contributor to several faith-based platforms like COMPEL Proverbs 31 Blog, and Koinonia, and a dozen award-winning devotionals and poetry anthologies. Hadassah is passionate about encouraging people to draw near to God in the dark valleys of life. Her writing is featured on (In)Courage, The Upper Room, Proverbs 31 Ministries, Her View From Home, Living by Design Ministries, Thoughts About God, Today's Christian Living, and other popular sites. Hadassah is the author of Draw Near: How Painful Experiences Become the Birthplace of Blessings.