After Luke 22:39-46
He sets himself
apart, as he is known
to do, to pray,
usually a means
to restore the spirit,
restore the strength,
but not this time,
this time a prayer
of, first, avoidance,
understanding what
is to come, and asking
it be taken away, followed
by, second, acceptance
of what must come.
The answer is an angel,
a presence to strengthen,
a presence of certainty
of what is imminent,
and the response is
more fervent prayer,
an agony of prayer,
the words coming
from the agony
of the soul, an agony
so intense that sweat
falls like drops
of blood.
Photograph by Mathilda Khoo via Unsplash. Used with permission.
1 comment:
Such moving verses . . .
Blessings, Glynn!
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