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The web content is a poem titled "Mine," which explores the Christian doctrine of unconditional election, emphasizing God's love and choice for individuals before the beginning of time.

Abstract

"Mine" is a reflective poem that delves into the profound Christian belief of unconditional election, a concept where God has chosen certain individuals for salvation from the very start, even before the existence of the world. The poem conveys a narrative of divine love and predestination, asserting that God's affection for His chosen ones predates creation itself, and is not influenced by any merit or action on their part. It speaks of a love that encompasses all human flaws and a choice made by God purely out of His own pleasure and desire. The poem suggests that God's decision to love and choose is an expression of His power and an eternal commitment that resonates through time, culminating in the salvation of the beloved.

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  • The poem presents the idea that God's love is unconditional and precedes human understanding or expression of love, as it existed before "love was a word."
  • It emphasizes the predestined nature of God's affection and choice, which is not based on human merit or actions ("Nothing within you / To merit My favor").
  • The author expresses that God's choice is a mystery, made without any measurable standard ("I used no measure").
  • The poem suggests that God's love is a source of pleasure for Himself, indicating that His decisions are rooted in His own nature and will.
  • It implies that God's word has creative and declarative power, as evidenced by the act of speaking light into darkness and the declaration of His choice echoing through time.
  • The poem concludes with an intimate moment where God whispers "Mine" to the individual at the moment of their salvation, reinforcing the theme of personal election and divine ownership.

Mine

A poem on the doctrine of unconditional election

Photo by Marc-Olivier Jodoin on Unsplash

I knew you

Before the sun’s first ray Before creation was formed Before the first good day Before the worlds were born

I saw you

Beginning to end Cradle to grave Every sin Cursing My Name All of your faults Depth of your shame When first you would hate Me I loved you the same

I loved you

Before love was a word Before Adam loved Eve I set My eye upon you My beloved to retrieve

I chose you

Nothing within you To merit My favor When making My choice I used no measure Aside from the fact that I’ve loved you forever And why did I love you? It was My pleasure

I chose you

My voice which spoke Light into darkness Made the declaration My word of power harnessed Echoing through The corridors of time Until the day of your salvation When I whispered

Mine

To read the first poem in this series, click here:

Poetry
Christianity
Calvinism
Poem
Predestination
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