After I Samuel 24:1-12
He could have had
it all, the kingdom,
the power, the glory,
respect, admiration.
He could have ended
the threat to his life,
the threat ongoing,
right there and
at that moment.
He could have made
a simple thrust,
a surprise, and
they all knew
the king would do
that in his place.
Instead, he cut
a corner, a corner
of the robe, a cut
that said he could
have killed a king,
but refrained, that
said that, in God’s
time the piece,
the corner becomes
the whole.
Photograph by Erol Ahmed via Unsplash. Used with permission.
Some Friday Readings
A not so exhaustive list of male Christian fiction authors – Mark at Thoughts of a Sojourner.
Can you share a lesson from American church history? – Stephen Nichols at Ligonier Ministries.
“Mother of God,” poem by William Butler Yeats, and “Magnificat,” poem by Megan Willome – at Poetry for Life.
Attentive Parenting in the AI Age – Scott Hurst at Mere Orthodoxy.
1 comment:
Loved your imagery here, Glynn! The corner will become the whole.
Blessings!
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