(http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/impassibility)I, in response to one of Jim Turner's verses, wrote:Saint Matthew 19:26, alt.—
But Jesus beheld them,
and said unto them,
With men, women, this is impassible;
but with God all things are passible.
When Jesus, rather, set his mind on them
and from his thoughts a word began to form,
he didn’t speak in prophecies of warm
adventures in the New Jerusalem
like some enlightened humanistic gem
of personhood’s potential—no, the storm
of Jesus’ uncalmed thoughts taught something normative
about this human life, condemning
dead philosophies of changelessness,
both mortal and divine. "Impassible,
humanity—quite passible is Love,"
he shared a truth of human agelessess.
We always push for what is graspable
and always it is Love that has to move.