I came, I saw, I conquered..

Alan’s post today about the deeper meaning of the Christmas Carol “O come, O come Emmanuel” which you can read here Considering Carols at Christmas reminded me of this poem I wrote some years ago.

Veni Vidi Vici

I came,

Down from heaven,

Expected yet unexpected,

Into humanity,

Into your lives,

A little helpless babe,

I came to all.

I saw,

The eyes of hope,

The eyes of hurt,

The eyes of wonder,

At miracles done,

I saw your hearts,

I saw you all.

I conquered,

In obedience,

Into pain, unto death,

In the tomb I lay,

Down I went,

Then up I rose,

I conquered all.

N Reeve Dec 2023

13 responses to “I came, I saw, I conquered..”

  1. lordmychef avatar

    This is so beautiful. And powerful too! Thank you!

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    1. seeingliketheeagle avatar

      I’m glad it spoke to you. 🙏

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  2. Awakening Wonders avatar

    A beautiful poem, I think you should write more of them as thoughtful inspiration!! 💖💖💖

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    1. seeingliketheeagle avatar

      Thank you. I would love to write more poetry. Perhaps that can be my prompt for 2026

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  3. davidsdailydose avatar

    I love your poem, Nicola. You said so much with so few words per line. The older I get , the more I appreciate the fact that Christ conquered death. Our physical bodies will wear out, but not our spirits and souls. Amen!!

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    1. God Still Speaks avatar

      I completely agree with David!

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      1. seeingliketheeagle avatar

        Thank you ❤️

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    2. seeingliketheeagle avatar

      Thank you David. I don’t write much poetry so that is great encouragement.

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  4. Alan Kearns avatar

    What a lovely use of a well known Latin phrase for our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. The original application for Caesar is weak in contrast to the King of Glory. How blessed we are that a King would die for us! God bless you today sister 🙏

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    1. seeingliketheeagle avatar

      Thank you Alan and yes indeed the might of the Roman Empire like all Empires eventually crumble but not Jesus’ Kingdom which is from everlasting to everlasting

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  5. joseph elon lillie avatar

    It is done. It is finished! It is finishing!!

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