The Tapestry
by Jasti Victor

God said let their be light,
Dividing light from darkness, called He night.
World, He created, in an orderly fashion,
Like a master craftsman, weaving a tapestry.

Every seed, plant followed by flowers and fruit,
Animals and birds, fish and all that breathes,
Created He, just the way He wanted,
Like a master craftsman, weaving a tapestry.

Pinnacle of creation, man and woman,
Created He in His own image, valuable in His sight,
For no other part of creation can claim that privilege,
Like a master craftsman, weaving a tapestry.

Life is like a richly woven tapestry,
God the master weaver, deep in work,
Thread, different colors and hues, varied textures,
Interwoven to provide a dramatic design.

God the master weaver, created tapestry,
For us to fit in, in intricate ways,
For without us, the tapestry is not complete,
He in His glory sees which we cannot.

For the tapestry to be complete fully,
We should allow Him to do His work,
Instead of complaining of the thread,
About its color, texture and the design.

For we spoil the good work of our Lord,
By complaining of our friends and family,
In our work place and in the church,
For it is He, who weaves, the tapestry.

Allowing Him to complete the tapestry,
We give us, ourselves, a role to play,
For us to fit in, in His grand plan,
Of making the world a better place to live in.

Victor Jasti lives in India and is passionate about writing short stories based on the Bible and real incidents. He also writes Christian fiction and poetry. Five of his poems were published in Temporal Currents compiled by an American author, Ms. Christine Tricarico.

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