After 2 Samuel 24
Knowing better, having
experiences untold,
he needed to measure
his power, he needed
an accounting of what
he controlled, forgetting
what that implied,
what happens when
you rely upon yourself,
your resources, your power
to account for your
security. He knew better;
it had happened before,
many times. He’s seen it
with Saul, with Goliath
and the Philistines, with
Absalom, over and over
again, and still he did
what he set his heart
upon doing. And once
again, predictably,
he learned how actions
lead to destruction.
And in an instant.
Photograph by Cheryl Laithang via Unsplash. Used with permission.
Some Sunday Readings
Dante and the Companioned Journey –Malcolm Guite.
The strange death of Christian Scotland – John MacLeod at The Critic Magazine.
The State of the Church in Iran – byFaith.
The Chalice of Canterbury: A Call to Faithful Anglicans – Bishop Ceiron Dewar at The Crux of It.
Hard Stop – poem by James Matthew Wilson at First Things Magazine.

1 comment:
David's example, as you've so beautifully penned here, is a somber lesson for us all. Blessings, Glynn!
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