Friday, April 9, 2021

Hearing the voice


After Acts 8:26-40

He hears the voice, speaking
a short message, almost a telegram
staccatoed in his head, rise and go
south, down to the road, down
to the place between Jerusalem
and Gaza. It may all go south,
but he heard and he obeyed;
he went.

He finds the most unlikely
of sights: an Ethiopian, 
an official in a queen’s court,
stopped on the road, sitting
in his chariot, reading a scroll,
reading aloud as if struggling
to understand the words so
he reads them in his own voice.

He heard the voice and obeyed.
He hears the man reading
in his own voice and explains.

Photograph by Casey Horner via Unsplash. Used with permission.

1 comment:

Martha Jane Orlando said...

Beautiful, Glynn!
Blessings!