After Hebrew’s 5:1-10
The high priest chosen
from among us acts
on our behalf, offering
gifts, offering sacrifices.
He knows us and deals
with us, gently, because
he’s one of us, weak.
He acts on our behalf
and on his own.
There is a high priest,
after Melchizedek’s order,
the king of Salem who
prayed with cries and
tears, the priest who
offered bread and wine
to Abraham, the high priest
who learned obedience through
suffering, the high priest
made perfect, the high priest
offering salvation, after
Melchizedek’s order.
Photograph by Josh Applegate via Unsplash. Used with permission.
Some Friday Readings
To My Unborn Child – poem by Jane Clark Scharl at Kingdom Poets (D.S. Martin).
A Frequent Mistake: Seeking Meaning from Work – Dr. Renita Reed-Thomson at the Institute for Faith, Work, & Economics.
I Saw Water Flowing – poem by Cody Ilardo at Power & Glory.
The Glastonbury Thorn – The Saxon Cross.
Year of the Monarch: In Sync – A Communal Poem for the Monarch Butterfly – Dheepa Maturi at Tweetspeak Poetry.
As always, Glynn, I'm so enamored by your lyrical words that point us to God's salvation. Blessings!
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