Yeshu, the beloved of one's soul, is compared to food, shelter, and medicine that provides relief during times of trouble. No matter the afflictions of the body, remembering Yeshu brings beauty and comfort to one's being. The poem expresses how turning to Yeshu in prayer during difficulties such as war, hunger, disease and death can bring peace and transformation.
Yeshu, the beloved of one's soul, is compared to food, shelter, and medicine that provides relief during times of trouble. No matter the afflictions of the body, remembering Yeshu brings beauty and comfort to one's being. The poem expresses how turning to Yeshu in prayer during difficulties such as war, hunger, disease and death can bring peace and transformation.
Yeshu, the beloved of one's soul, is compared to food, shelter, and medicine that provides relief during times of trouble. No matter the afflictions of the body, remembering Yeshu brings beauty and comfort to one's being. The poem expresses how turning to Yeshu in prayer during difficulties such as war, hunger, disease and death can bring peace and transformation.
Yeshu, the beloved of one's soul, is compared to food, shelter, and medicine that provides relief during times of trouble. No matter the afflictions of the body, remembering Yeshu brings beauty and comfort to one's being. The poem expresses how turning to Yeshu in prayer during difficulties such as war, hunger, disease and death can bring peace and transformation.