After Jonah 3:10-4:11
I did what you told
me; I risked my life
to speak to these evil,
godless, vicious people.
I did it; I told them
what you told me would
come. I predicted their
city to be destroyed,
judgment to be rained
down. They repented;
you spared them. I’m
a fool, a laughingstock,
never to be heeded
again.
Have pity, man.
Have compassion.
Not on yourself
but for the people
of this great city.
They heard you speak.
They heard your words.
They turned their hearts.
Photograph by Sander Sammy via Unsplash. Used with permission.
Some Friday Readings
The Dead Sea Will Live Again – Clint Archer at The Cripplegate.
Orphaned Widow – Patsy Kuipers at Back 2 the Garden.
Rediscovering the Joy of Writing: Six Lessons for a Lifelong Habit – Scott Hubbard at Desiring God.
Scorched – Reflection and poem by Louise Gallagher at Dare Boldly.
Bookstore Tour: Transom is a Tarrytown Delight – L.L. Barkat at Tweetspeak Poetry.
1 comment:
Love this, Glynn!
Blessings!
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