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Lament & Hope

Lament & Hope

De : Rev'd Jon Swales
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A podcast journey of prayer, poetry and teaching from Rev'd Jon Swales.

© 2026 Lament & Hope
Christianisme Ministère et évangélisme Spiritualité
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    • He's Seen the Wounds
      Feb 22 2026

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      Words: Rev'd Jon Swales

      Music: Chris Sayburn

      https://www.cruciformjustice.com/post/he-s-seen-the-wounds

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      5 min
    • Weep With Me
      Feb 22 2026

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      Words: Rev'd Jon Swales

      Music: Music by Denis Pavlov from Pixabay

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      6 min
    • The Waiting of All Things
      Feb 6 2026

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      words: Jon Swales

      music. pixabay 'Hope'


      The Waiting of All Things

      The whole creation waits—

      not quietly,

      but leaning forward

      with the ache of expectation.

      Galaxies tilt toward the dark,

      spirals cupped like listening ears.

      Stars hold their breath

      between burning and blessing,

      knowing there is more

      than endless expansion and collapse.

      Rocks remember touch.

      They remember being named good

      before they were quarried,

      before they were broken

      for speed and profit.

      They bear the weight of violence,

      the long erosion of sorrow,

      and still they wait—

      patient as prayer pressed into stone.

      Rivers keep moving

      through poisoned veins of land.

      Waterfalls fall

      like tears that refuse to be wasted.

      They groan with the sound of mourning,

      yet rush with hope,

      as if every plunge knows

      it is not the end.

      Rainbows stretch themselves

      across wounded skies,

      not forgetting the flood,

      but daring to believe

      that mercy still arches over ruin.

      They wait,

      colours pulled taut as promise.

      Whales sing in the deep.

      Their voices carry grief and memory,

      songs heavy with plastic and silence,

      yet tuned for joy.

      They groan—

      but their groaning is music,

      a labour-song for a world

      not yet born.

      Trees rise on tiptoes,

      peering through the dark.

      Roots remembering light.

      Branches leaning toward dawn.

      Then—

      they clap their hands.

      Not politely.

      Not on cue.

      But wildly.

      Leaves shudder with memory.

      Bark strikes bark

      in stubborn praise.

      They clap because roots know resurrection

      long before theology names it.

      They clap because hope

      is older than despair.

      All creation is watching,

      eyes wide with longing,

      for the revealing

      of the children of God.

      The world is not what it will be—

      and it knows it.

      When they appear—

      not by courage,

      not by timing,

      but because the hour has come—

      creation exhales.

      Rocks loosen their grip.

      Rivers quicken their dance.

      Forests erupt in applause.

      Galaxies widen with joy.

      This is the glory creation waits for:

      not escape,

      not domination,

      but belonging made visible.

      And the whole world—

      still groaning,

      still hoping—

      keeps leaning forward,

      waiting

      for love unveiled

      to take flesh

      again.

      Rev'd Jon Swales

      Feb 2026.

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      4 min
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