Love Is Lord of All

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This resource relating to Romans 10:8-13 provides a poem by Boethius (c. 480-524 AD) highlighting love as a fundamental principle and a poem by Rainer Maria Rilke (1875-1926) highlighting the finding of God everywhere.
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*** Revised Common Lectionary *** Lectionary Reading: Romans 10:8b-13 CLASSIC POEM: Love is Lord of All Boethius Why are Nature’s changes bound To a fixed and ordered round? What to leaguèd peace hath bent Every warring element? Wherefore doth the rosy morn Rise on Phoebus’ car upborne? Why should Phoebe rule the night, Led by Hesper’s guiding light? What the power that doth restrain In his place the restless main, That within fixed bounds he keeps, Nor o’er earth in deluge sweeps? Love it is that holds the chains, Love o’er sea and earth that reigns; Love–whom else but sovereign Love?– Love, high lord in heaven above! Yet should he his care remit, All that now so close is knit In sweet love and holy peace, Would no more from conflict cease, But with strife’s rude shock and jar All the world’s fair fabric mar. Tribes and nations Love unites By just treaty’s sacred rites; Wedlock’s bonds he sanctifies By affection’s softest ties. Love appointeth, as is due, Faithful laws to comrades true– Love, all-sovereign Love!–oh, then, Ye are blest, ye sons of men, If the love that rules the sky In your hearts is throned on high! *** This poem is in the public domain, and may be read in a live-streamed worship service. CONTEMPORARY POEM: I find you, Lord, in all Things Rainer Maria Rilke SNIPPET: I find you, Lord, in all Things and in all my fellow creatures, pulsing with your life; … [ READ THE FULL POEM ]
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Boethius
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Rainer Maria Rilke
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Romans 10:8-13
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Year C First Sunday in Lent
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Monday, March 3, 2025