After Colossians 3:1-14
What he heard
startled his mind,
startled his heart,
the words like
commands,
to put away,
to put to death,
to destroy
the old clothes,
all of them,
so comfortable,
so known,
so much a part
of his life, and
put on new clothes,
the ones so dearly
bought, the ones
that seemed weak
and alien, the ones
so unfamiliar.
It’s a new wardrobe,
a new wardrobe
for a new heart.
Photograph by Nimble Made via Unsplash. Used with permission.
Some Sunday Readings
How Christians Can Fight the War on Lies – Joe Carter at The Gospel Coalition.
How Do You Value Your Worth? – Mark McIntyre at the Institute for Faith, Work, & Economics.
What Protestants Can Learn from Catholics – Carl Trueman at First Things Magazine.
Rain Can’t Reach Us (Remix) – Travis Thrasher at The Journey is Everything.
The Changing Fortunes of Codex Vaticanus – An-Ting Yi at Text & Canon Institute.
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