After Luke 5:27-32
Despised by his fellows,
outcast for his collusion,
for his thievery, hated
by all for being unclean,
he sits there as he hears
the voice and sees
the face. Follow me.
It wasn’t an option
or a choice. It wasn’t
(precisely) a command.
Instead, it was a call,
a transformation, so
startling that Levi
stands, abandons what
he’s doing, and follows.
Levi holds a feast,
inviting those who
associate with him,
people like himself,
the unclean and
the despised.
The righteous grumble
when the prophet sits
and eats with the unclean.
I’m here to heal the sick,
he says. I’ve come to call
them to repent.
Photograph by Cody Chan via Unsplash. Used with permission.
Some Sunday Readings
A Friend on the Trail of Tears: How a Baptist Missionary Became a Cherokee – Thomas Kidd at Desiring God.
Sound of Freedom Director Announces New Movie Cabrini: It’s an Unbelievable Story’ – Michael Foust at Christian Headlines.
Steps where Jesus walked and healed a blind man unearthed for first time in 2,000 years – Brianna Herlihy at Fox News.
1 comment:
I could visualize the amazement on Matthew's face, Glynn. Beautiful!
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