After James 5:13-20
If you wander,
if anyone you know
wanders from the truth,
allow someone to bring
you back, bring
the wanderer home.
Whoever brings the wanderer
home, whoever brings
the sinner home from
his wandering, saves
his soul from death,
saves his soul from
destruction.
Whoever brings the wanderer
home, the sinner
to repentance, covers
a multitude of sins,
a multitude.
Photograph by Giuliano Gabella via Unsplash. Used with permission.
“A Simple, Cheerful Active Live on Earth,” poem by N.F.S. Grundtvig – D.S. Martin at Kingdom Poets.
“Hark! The Voice Eternal,” poem by John Julian – Anthony Esolen at Word & Song.
Does the Day End in Night, or the Night End in Day? – Seth Lewis.
Dwell – poem by Megan Willome.
Riding Like the Riding of Jehu – poem by Cody Ilardo at Power & Glory.

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