After John 6:1-15, 24-40
They follow him,
the thousands, from
the sea, climbing up
the mountain. His men,
knowing the feast is
at hand, are distressed:
how to feed thousands,
with almost nothing
to feed them with, except
for what a boy carries
with him, likely for
his own meal: five loaves,
two fishes.
He has them sit,
he has the thousands sit,
and he feeds them,
fully, with leftovers.
Photograph by Pablo Merchán Montes via Unsplash. Used with permission.
Some Sunday Readings
Places I Can’t Go – Karen Wade Hayes.
The Battle for the Body – Carl Trueman at First Things Magazine.
David Hoffman at St. Botolph’s Aldgate – Spitalfields Life.
The One, True, Imaginative Vision – T. Renee Kozinski at The Imaginative Conservative.
1 comment:
I just posted a blog for tomorrow that is inspired by the feeding of the multitudes, Glynn. Do great minds think alike, or what?
Outstanding poem!
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