Much loved by God himself
Listening to love songs over and over is not so helpful for some of us. So, in the measure, I thought I’d post some of Don Carson’s Holy Sonnets of the Twentieth Century. I have posted these before, but that was long ago, and especially since the book is now out of print, they could be heard again. So, soak in these two sonnets, based on Ephesians 3:14-21, which is one of my favourite prayers in Scripture.

Four
(Ephesians 3:14-21 and 1 John 4:10)
Much loved by God himself – transcendent thought!
And what a love: not cautious, sensible,
A metered mite – mere word, a syllable,
A “love” – cheap, plastic coinage, sold and bought
At varied prices, all inflated, sought
In counterfeit; but inexpressible
In worth, and tested in the crucible
Of crucifixion (hatred come to nought!).
I trace this love’s strong roots and find at last
Not objects loved, but God’s own wellsprings free –
An ocean without bottom, shoreless, vast,
As timeless, endless as eternity.
Receive my stilled devotion, O my God;
As object of such love, I’m overawed.
D.A. Carson
Thirty-eight
(Ephesians 3:17b-19)
To grasp how wide and long and high and deep
This love of Christ, experience it when
Mere knowledge burst its categories, then
Escape the fragile frame of language, reap
The richest crop salvation brings, and heap
Up memories of a sea of love, again
And yet again cascading o’er us – men
Can know no other bliss so rich and deep.
Lord God, in love you have established us,
And rooted us in soil no less fine:
Not single plants exposed to every gust
Of wind, but all the saints drink love sublime.
Make me to know – a creature hewn from sod –
The measure of all fullness found in God.
D.A. Carson