High-minded
People may
Make others
Shrink away
Feeling not
Enough, not
Worthy, an
Ugly thought
“Neither do
I condemn
You.” Peace in
The mayhem.
John 8:10 Has no one condemned you?
This is one of my favorite stories — the woman caught in adultery, the scribes and the Pharisees who want to stone her, and Jesus there, writing in the dirt.
Don’t you want to know what he was writing? I do. I think about that question a lot.
But we’ll never know. We only know that He didn’t condemn this woman when it felt like the whole world was.
Pretty amazing.
How can I be like that?
This year for the A-to-Z challenge, I’m challenging myself to write a Cethramtu Rannaigechta Moire every day. I can’t pronounce it, but I can tell you that it’s an Irish poetic form that requires 3 syllable lines in quatrains. The second and fourth lines rhyme.
Additionally, I’ve been collecting questions for a few years — specifically questions from the Bible. I have a big problem with people who think they know everything, especially religious people.
The more someone thinks they know God, the converse is true. I know less about God today than I did last year or five years or twenty-five years ago. I have so many questions.
Turns out the Bible is full of questions.
So, I’m using questions from the Gospel of John for this challenge.
excellent writing and questioning this week. I’m much in agreement.
Thanks, Barbara
I wonder what Jesus was writing in the dirt, too. Something profound, for sure. Maybe ‘peace,’ ‘forgive,’ ‘judge not.’ Or something along those lines.
Lost words. I do love the mystery of the whole thing.
When Poets
Blog in form
My comments
do conform
Jesus does
not condemn
To sinners
He’s A friend
Was glad
to stumble on
questions from
Book of John
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Today’s is a holiday I made up
Called Wedding Planner’s Black Friday
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I LOVE this!
Your reply
Is the best!
That’s no lie
🙂
Thanks so much for posing this intriguing question from the Bible. It is totally awesome, in fact, not to have all the answers! I love your poem too.
Thanks, Astrid!
Sally these are all such lovely poems. As for what Jesus was scribbling in the dirt, we are left to wonder….