Love’s Highway

8 Aug 2025 | Our Father | 0 comments

I come in the little things,
Saith the Lord:
Yea! On the glancing wings
Of eager birds, the softly pattering feet
Of furred and gentle beasts, I come to meet
Your hard and wayward heart. In bright brown eyes
That peep from out the brake, I stand confest.
On every nest
Where feathery patience is content to brood
And leave her pleasure for the high emprise
Of motherhood –
There doth my Godhead rest.

I come in the little things,
Saith the Lord:
My starry wings
I do forsake,

Love’s highway of humility to take:
Meekly I fit my stature to your need.
In beggar’s part
About your gates I shall not cease to plead –
As man, to speak with man –
Till by such art
I shall achieve my immemorial plan.
Pass the low lintel of the human heart.

Evelyn Underhill (1875-1941).

Notes from the Compiler

Evelyn Underhill became a Christian in 1907 and a convinced pacifist, popular mystic and spiritual guide who was not interested in 'pushing souls about' but wanted them to grow at God's pace and in God's way. One of her sayings was: 'If God were small enough to be understood He would not be big enough to be worshipped.' God comes to us in the little things, below 'the low lintel of the human heart.'

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