After Jonah 1
It is clear, the call,
that is. The call is
clear, nothing opaque
or ambiguous or
confusing about it.
And it is simple:
go.
The destination is
mentioned in such
an offhand manner
that obedience is
assumed.
He pales and shakes.
He flees, far away
from where he’s
told to go. But is it
fear of where he’s
told to go or that
he knows it’s
a command of grace
and salvation. And
those people deserved
none of it.
It’s like being sent
to Beijing or Nigeria
or Pyongyang or
Moscow or Caracas.
Not because the people
don’t need it but
because they don’t
deserve it.
Photograph by Jakayla Toney via Unsplash. Used with permission.
Some Sunday Readings
St. Clare: A Sonnet – Malcolm Guite.
Believers in an Unbelieving World: How the Early Church Engaged Society – Stephen Presley at Desiring God.
There’s No Point in Keeping Receipts Unless We’re Balancing Them (and We’re probably Not Balancing Them) – Samuel D. James.
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