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Poem: Take the Whip and Discipline
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26 March 19710 Comments

Poem: Take the Whip and Discipline

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In this deeply spiritual poem, delivered by His Holiness Pope Shenouda III during the sermon “The Temptation on the Mount” in 1971, he reflects on the moment when Christ entered Jerusalem as a King, yet chose to purify the Temple instead of reigning from it. The poem contrasts worldly kingship with Christ’s divine mission to cleanse hearts and sanctify God’s house.

🌿 Main Idea:
Christ did not come to rule over earthly thrones but to reign within hearts. He rejected worldly glory and, instead of sitting as a king, took up a whip to cleanse the Temple from corruption and hypocrisy.

💫 Spiritual Dimension:
The whip is not a symbol of violence, but of divine holiness and correction. Christ cleanses His house as He cleanses the heart, inviting every believer to let God purify their inner being. The angels sing, “Take the whip and discipline, O Holy One, Your people,” for divine correction leads back to true love.

🔥 Call to Repentance:
The poem reminds us that the Lord’s house is not a place of trade or self-interest but a dwelling for God’s presence. Each person is called to make their heart a holy temple where only light and truth abide.

💖 Final Message:
The poem is a powerful call: Christ seeks not an earthly throne but the throne of the heart. He desires to cleanse the temple of the soul and fill it with His glory. That is the true kingdom—born within.


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