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Meta DescriptionA deep spiritual and philosophical reflection on faith, belonging, imperfection, and divine love. Explore why humans feel distant from God and how love transcends judgment.Keywordsspiritual poetry, questioning God, divine love, faith and doubt, human imperfection, God and belonging, spiritual philosophy, fear based religion, mercy and graceHashtags#SpiritualReflection#FaithAndDoubt#DivineLove#Humanity#GodAndMan#PhilosophyOfFaith#SpiritualPoetry

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đŸŒŋ Title “Why Am I a Stranger to You, O God?” 📝 Poem (English) Why Am I a Stranger? O God, set my spirit free, Unbind this soul that kneels to Thee. If I am flawed, if sins I carry, Why must hell be where You send me? The world is Yours—each breath, each flame, Each star that whispers out Your name. If all creation bows to You, Why am I Ņ‡ŅƒĐļ, unwanted too? I do not ask for crowns or throne, Just not to walk this path alone. O God, if love defines Your face, Why am I denied Your grace? 🧠 Analysis & Philosophy (English) This poem is not a protest against God—it is a conversation with God. It comes from a place of humility, not arrogance; longing, not rebellion. The speaker admits imperfection. There is no denial of sin. But the deeper question is philosophical and spiritual: If God is the creator of all, and if mercy is divine, then why does exclusion exist? The poem challenges fear-based spirituality and replaces it with relational faith—a faith where God is not only a ...