“Yahuah Elohim”

Before the dawn’s first silver hue,  
When earth was wild and wonder new,  
A whisper breathed across the deep—  
Yahuah Elohim did sweep.

He shaped the light, divided day,  
Spoke galaxies in vast array.  
The rivers ran at His command,  
Green gardens grew beneath His hand.

From dust He formed a beating heart,  
In Eden’s shade set humankind apart—  
The breath of life, creation’s claim,  
Carried in His sacred name.

Thunder that split the trembling hill,  
Still, small voice when all is still;  
Ancient One, whose promise lies  
Folded in rainbowed, storm-washed skies.

Moses heard at fiery tree,  
Shepherd’s staff by swelling sea,  
“I Am”—the name too great to tell,  
He is the “Who Was, Is, and Will Dwell.”

Yahuah Elohim, forever praised,  
In every blade and sunbeam traced—  
Worlds may flourish, fade, or fall,  
Yet Sovereign Love will cradle all.

So let the hush of twilight’s hymn,  
The dawnbird’s song, the ocean’s rim  
Proclaim the One our hearts pursue—  
Yahuah Elohim, ever true.
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