After John 2:1-11
They hold water,
these six stone jars,
sculpted and used
for water to purify.
These six stone jars
are empty, currently,
waiting for the next
rite of purification
to be used. Ordinary
vessels, ordinary
stone, waiting
for the time to be
extraordinary, like
when he tells
the servants to fill
the jars with water.
When the water is
drawn, it’s become
wine, not ordinary
wine, the cheap stuff,
but exceptional wine,
the kind of vintage
served first, if at all.
Ordinary water
has become
extraordinary
wine.
Photograph by Mohammed Taseen via Unsplash. Used with permission.
Some Friday Readings
The Voivode’s Mosque – Paul Kingsnorth at The Abbey of Misrule.
I Corinthians 13 – the Apostle Paul at Kingdom Poets (D.S. Martin).
Hymn of the Week: Thine is the Glory – Anthony Esolen at Word & Song.

1 comment:
This reminds me of how Jesus can take all of us ordinary people and make us special in His eyes. Another amazing poem, Glynn!
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