After Galatians 6:1-10
In all things, be
gentle, gentle
in reproof and
confrontation,
gentle in bearing
one another’s
burdens, gentle
in bearing one’s
own load. Be
gentle in sharing,
be gentle in sowing
and reaping, and
sow and reap not
from self but from
spirit. Be gentle
in doing good. Do
not grow weary and
do good to all,
especially those,
like you, called
to be gentle.
Photograph by Margot Pandone via Unsplash. Used with permission.
Some Friday Readings
With Blistered Hands and Aching Backs – Tim Challies.
Christ Walking on the Water – R.R. Rodgers at Kingdom Poets (D.S. Martin).
2 Wrong (And 1 Right) Responses When Confronted with the Shortness of Life – Michael Kelley at Forward Progress.
Iconic Mont Saint-Michel Abbey Celebrates 1,000 Years – National Catholic Register.
Servant of God Stanislawa Leszczynska: The Midwife of Auschwitz Who Delivered Thousands of Babies and Saved Thousands of Lives – Meg HunterKilmer at Church Life Journal.
The End – poem by Seth Lewis.
A pair of sonnets for John the Baptist -- Malcolm Guite.
Above all, be gentle . . .
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Glynn!