Why He Can Intervene; Hezekiah Brings Evil: Paired Sonnets

      Why He Can Intervene

Did God extend Himself,  . . . stretch . . . to create

The universe?  Since He was everywhere

Throughout the endless vacuum sans date

Defined by blackest agate depths of space,

He actually elected to withdraw

His nth infinitude and folded up

His physicality.  He built this flaw

Into Himself, prepared the suffering cup

With dead things like a deep red, bloody wine

That like all spirits lives forever, free.

Becoming only soul, what’s left must shine

With beauty that all flesh can never be.

  The Being that is God cannot be seen,

      Except that even darkness has a sheen.

          Hezekiah Brings Evil

Can prayer reduce the scream of cancer just

Enough to let the treatments sing their cure?

Can pleas for Godly intervention bust

Insidious silence of veins that hold pure

Infection, cleanse the blood of HIV,

Destroy its quietness killing where it flows?

Such intervention’s creativity,

Says Tillich, not interference.  God goes

Where He wants to, suffers with us

In the cosmos’s necessities.

He mingles with the virus and the pus.

He joins us in our exile of disease.

  The king turned away, his face to the wall.

    God doesn’t allow danger to appall.