Thursday, November 27, 2014

Rough Diamond


He was a diamond
Set deep within a prison
The wall of stone for years
keeping hidden
the innate value stamped there by the Creator.
The sparkling sheen
of unrealised treasure
yet to be seen
by searching eyes, who see better
see deeper, farther, clearer, later

He was cut out
from the bosom of granite,
the tools going deep,
the painful emerging, and it
left him with jagged edges.
Being cut, now he himself cutting
any who would want to touch
the stone still valued, precious.
But the cost to bring out the seeming
value, who could ever pay so much?
One who pursuing and redeeming,
His eye that of a buyer, so refined
saw in the future such 
a gem, there unhewn and undeveloped,
a jewel having only just been mined

So he bought it
from those hardened hands.
A shrewd purchase, costing everything
The distant, rather bigger, purpose
only He could understand.
To carve of this piece from the rock,
something to be highly appraised;
the process begun, the work ongoing
the hammer and chisel
sometimes hurting, sometimes testing
this work of the master Craftsman
done day after day.

And for what? Only for pain,
or just to make life hard?
O in His purposeful grasp to remain
is to one day display the brilliance
of eternal light’s beauty.
To stay and be sharpened
with patience and resilience
Beneath the crushing
and held to the light
means becoming that diamond seen long before

A piece of the earth,
great potential once encrusted
with the accumulation of life,
now revealed, a prized possession
and valued treasure;
now entrusted
to be the unhindered reflection
Of His glory and His pleasure