After Hebrews 4:14-16
We enter the temple,
sometimes stumbling,
sometimes crawling,
sometimes curiously
walking. We find
a high priest,
the high priest,
one who’s been tempted,
as we are, one who has
resisted temptation,
as we have (too often)
not.
But he knows.
He knows our temptation;
he knows our fall.
We draw near,
sometimes stumbling,
sometimes crawling,
sometimes curiously walking.
Photograph by Jacob Bentzinger via Unsplash. Used with permission.
Some Sunday Readings
Poetry in the Image of God – poem by James Tweedie at Society of Classical Poets.
Why Cancel Culture Needs the Breathtaking Mercy of God’s Kingdom – Chris Castaldo at The Gospel Coalition.
Light and Hope: Two Poetry Collections by Jane Greer – William Tate at Current Magazine.
We cannot keep from speaking: A sermon on a reading from Acts 4 – Dan King at Bibledude.
C.S. Lewis: Before Narnia – Joel Miller at Miller’s Book Review.
1 comment:
Brilliant, Glynn! A wonderful reminder for all Christians.
Blessings!
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