Desirable or undesirable
Comes into play
Whenever we think of cross over
In its varied ways.
There is a cross over
That should be desired
And then there is a cross over
Personally, I could never admire.
Two cross overs I can think of
Are related to life,
One of these is eternal
The other is fraught with strife.
There are also cross overs
In everyday life:
These are fairly commonplace
But I will use the word rife.
These in themselves
Are neither good nor bad,
Just a matter of difference
That makes someone glad.
You may put a cross-over
In your speaker box
So that the sound therefrom
Is improved a lot.
The music becomes brighter
And certainly, less muddled,
And the tweeter will not be reduced
To just mere rubble.
You may want to cross over
A road or a stream
To the side you deem better
Or to take in a different scene.
So much for the mundane
I mean relatively speaking:
These two, for contrasting reasons,
People are seeking.
Some grow tired
Of the gender they came with
As a result of this anomaly
They make a shift.
A switch from male to female
Or the other way around,
And then go to great lengths
To state why they are so bound.
They may even switch back
If they are not happy with this
As though, on second thoughts,
There is something they miss.
This final cross over
Is a person’s primary need,
It is based on the faith principle
Not how a person may feel.
This is the cross over
To life from death
And it is the only cross over
That gives the soul sweet rest.
All the other cross overs
Are man-driven
But this cross over, through Christ,
Man is forgiven.
This is the crossover
Which takes us from death to life
Made possible to man
Through Christ’s sacrifice.
It is the cross over
Into Canaan land:
In the Old Testament it was physical
But to the born-gain
It is God’s eternal plan.
Through faith in God
And acceptance of His grace
We can make this cross over
Into that wonderful place.
For God so loved the world,
That he gave his only begotten Son,
That whosoever believes in him
Should not perish,
But have everlasting life.
Stewart Russell © August 28, 2020
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