Unity Of God
In the spirit of early Christian poet Commodianus, this poem, Unity of God, seeks to explore the profound nature of monotheism with a personal and reflective touch. The words echo a journey from the clamor of polytheism to the serene conviction of faith in one God. The verses invite the reader to contemplate the power and unity found in the divine nature and embrace the optimism embedded in the promise of salvation through Christ. It resonates with a hopeful assurance, urging the heart to find peace in the transcendent oneness of God while graciously uncovering the transformative truth that unites believers under one sovereign authority.Hear, O ye nations, hear my humble plea, Of one true God, let all the earth agree. No multitude of gods shall we confess, But one in essence, in His might we rest. Father, Son, Spirit, one in unity, Threefold in action, yet one deity. In Christ, the Son, did God Himself appear, To save mankind from sin and deathly fear. The pagan altars crumble, turn to dust, Before the might of God, in whom we trust. Let idols fall, let false gods be no more, For Christ has opened wide salvation's door.
Commodianus (AI Generated)