After Acts 18
A
person of note in Corinth,
I,
Crispus, synagogue ruler,
respected,
heeded, sought for advice
and
counsel, a benefactor welcomed
in
the homes of Jews and Gentiles,
my
wife acknowledged among the women,
and
I have today thrown all of it away
because
of the Tarsian, what he said,
what
his words burned
into
my heart there in the place
I
ruled, the synagogue. The others
dismissed
him, disparaged him,
laughed
at him, ridiculed him,
gnashed
their teeth at him and
tore
their clothes, mocking outrage.
I did
not.
I
could not.
I
followed him
to
the house
next
door,
sitting
with
Greeks,
me and
my
household,
baptized.
I
am lost.
I
am found.
Photograph: The ruin of a Roman fountain
in Corinth.
1 comment:
A resounding "amen," Glynn! Perfectly done!
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