After Ruth 2:1-18
Without knowing
any better she
found the field
owned by the man
who would show
favor, the man
who heard about
her, her story,
the man who knew
what she had given
up and why, the man
who repaid her
kindness with one
of his own.
His kindness is
a picture, a type
of the unimaginable
kindness of God.
Photograph by Matteo Raimondi via Unsplash. Used with permission.
Some Friday Readings
The Pains of Sleep – poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge at Kingdom Poets (D.S. Martin).
Another Doubting Sonnet – Renee Emerson at Rabbit Room Poetry.
‘I Talk to God in Public’ – Joel Miller at Miller’s Book Review talks with Wheaton professor and writer Esau McCaulley.
One Day Leads to Another – Seth Lewis.
Who Was the ‘Black Spurgeon’? – Kelvin Washington at The Gospel Coalition.
1 comment:
Poignant and beautiful.
Blessings, Glynn!
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