After I Samuel 24:1-12
Had he done it then,
they would have known,
they would have grasped,
they would have accepted
and recognized and
applauded and even
cheered, celebrating
the death of a crazed
king who somehow
justified evil as good.
He could have done it then,
and the world would have
rejoiced. But he refrained;
his purpose was not
to please the world but
to please something else,
someone else.
Photograph by Chandan Chaurasia via Unsplash. Used with permission.
Some Sunday Readings
Part of a Christian’s Job is to Point Out That Modern Life Stinks – Samuel James at Digital Liberties.
Return to Chesterton – Maisie Ward at The Imaginative Conservative.
The First Sunday of Epiphany: Jesus' Baptism -- poem by Malcolm Guite.
A man after God's own heart . . .
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Glynn!