Village of Being

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Seeker47

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#1
A Father called to his son,
“Go to the village, to the home of Laz D’Allmon
And give him some fuel,
For I hear he has been cold.”

The son went to D’Allmon and spoke these words,
“My father has heard your pleas,
In his grace he wishes you well.”
He gave him the fuel for his stove.

D’Allmon was joyous for the gift of warmth,
And gave his praises to the son,
“All honor and glory be yours forever,
For what you have done for me.”

The son gave the honor to his father,
“I can do his will and naught else.”
And D’Allmon offered glory for this gift,
To the one bearing the grace.

The father called again to his son,
“Go back to the home of D’Allmon,
And give him oil for his lamp,
For I hear he is living in darkness.”

The son went again to the village,
“My father has heard of your need,
In his grace he offers you oil for your lamp,
That with light you may see the source of all grace.”

“By your gift, my Lord, I am kept from the cold,
From your hands now comes oil for my lamp.
I am unworthy of your gifts, undeserved and unearned,
To you all glory and honor are due.”

The son returned to the father,
“I do only what you have asked,
Why does D’Allmon not see,
You are the source of all things, even me.

“Don’t be troubled by what you hear and you see,
D’Allmon lives in the village of being.
He will soon see what now he cannot.
For now, you are all he can know of me.”
 

ChrisTillinen

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#2
Very interesting, and I like it!

I'm not sure I understood the significance of the name Laz D’Allmon.
 

Seeker47

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Aug 7, 2018
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#3
Very interesting, and I like it!

I'm not sure I understood the significance of the name Laz D’Allmon.
I'm not surprised, my brain is a little off-kilter... The "Laz" was meant to reference Lazareth, the poor beggar identified in Luke 16:20 while "D'Allmon" was a little homage to Charles Dickens and his character "Marquis St. Evrémonde". In this case Laz being a reference to "All Men".

Thank you for taking the time to read and consider.
 

ChrisTillinen

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Sep 16, 2022
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#4
Yeah, I guess possible connections to both Lazarus and "all men" did occur to me, but I was too unsure to suggest them because I thought I might be missing some more obvious meaning and didn't want to embarrass myself. :LOL:
 

ebdesroches

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Aug 20, 2022
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#5
A Father called to his son,
“Go to the village, to the home of Laz D’Allmon
And give him some fuel,
For I hear he has been cold.”

The son went to D’Allmon and spoke these words,
“My father has heard your pleas,
In his grace he wishes you well.”
He gave him the fuel for his stove.

D’Allmon was joyous for the gift of warmth,
And gave his praises to the son,
“All honor and glory be yours forever,
For what you have done for me.”

The son gave the honor to his father,
“I can do his will and naught else.”
And D’Allmon offered glory for this gift,
To the one bearing the grace.

The father called again to his son,
“Go back to the home of D’Allmon,
And give him oil for his lamp,
For I hear he is living in darkness.”

The son went again to the village,
“My father has heard of your need,
In his grace he offers you oil for your lamp,
That with light you may see the source of all grace.”

“By your gift, my Lord, I am kept from the cold,
From your hands now comes oil for my lamp.
I am unworthy of your gifts, undeserved and unearned,
To you all glory and honor are due.”

The son returned to the father,
“I do only what you have asked,
Why does D’Allmon not see,
You are the source of all things, even me.

“Don’t be troubled by what you hear and you see,
D’Allmon lives in the village of being.
He will soon see what now he cannot.
For now, you are all he can know of me.”
A restatement of the gospel message in plainly veiled way. What a great idea!
 

SilverFox7

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Dec 24, 2022
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#7
Here are some incredible lyrics/poetry from Fleetwood Mac's hit, "Gypsy":

"...I have no fear
Have only love..."

This reminds me so much of the beautiful poetry from the "apostle of love":

1 John 4:18 KJV
There is no fear in love; but perfect love casteth out fear: because fear hath torment. He that feareth is not made perfect in love.
 

Magenta

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Jul 3, 2015
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#8
Here are some incredible lyrics/poetry from Fleetwood Mac's hit, "Gypsy":
"...I have no fear
Have only love..."
This reminds me so much of the beautiful poetry from the "apostle of love":

1 John 4:18 KJV
There is no fear in love; but perfect love casteth out fear: because fear hath torment. He that feareth is not made perfect in love.

1 John 4:18
:D
 

JohnDB

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Jan 16, 2021
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#9
Well,
Some of us who love still have issues behaving appropriately.....
So we just kinda expect the paddle every time we meet. And the longer we go between meetings the more beatings we expect
Just saying....

I always got reason for fear.