Never Sleeps

While a pastor on the Fort Berthold Reservation I was honored with the Indian name, "NeverSleeps". It was primarily because I was often responding to particular needs in the middle of the night.

Even more relevant, the Lord Himself, Maker of all, "Never Sleeps".

Surely you know.
Surely you have heard.
The Lord is the God who lives forever,
who created all the world.
He does not become tired or need to rest.
No one can understand how great his wisdom is.

Isaiah 40:28

Welcome to every reader. I am a simple follower of Jesus. He is perfect, I often fall short.

Showing posts with label law. Show all posts
Showing posts with label law. Show all posts

Thursday, August 13, 2020

He Has Climbed

 Helping hand

He Has Climbed


(“This royal law is found in the Scriptures: ‘Love your neighbor as you love yourself.’] If you obey this law, you are doing right.” James 2:8)


Where is the understanding, where is heaven that the kingdom rules?
Have you heard God’s questions,
have you forgotten to answer?

  

Forget not the speakers of truth,
the good words and the passion words,

the thunder words, the wonder words
that strike like lighting from the throne.


Listen. He has climbed the mountain of the Lord.
Listen. He has knelt beside the hungering.
Visit him. He now sits with movement calcified.
Visit him. He now wonders about the crucified,
the effort, the broken bones and heart he shares
with the beloved.


Don’t phone in your respects, touch his trembling hands
and sit. The silence is eloquent, your presence is rhyme and verse
that shatters the curse of age and loneliness.


Break your bread with him, spend your time with him,
pour the wine for him, and hear the stories he told just
yesterday
like you hear them for the first time today.


The knees give way, the heart grows weak,
the mind faints like a violin in the sun.
The memories spin like hummingbirds, the handwriting
recedes into notes about appointments and doctors,
food banks and offers to join the village where only
elders are allowed to play. But


the spirit never gives sway to the years. It is evergreen,
it bends in the wind and draws living water like xylem
to the trees. 


Time is never wasted when poured like ointment on the feet
of the ones who only knew to speak of good tidings
and pronouncements of peace to the weary.

Wash the feet of them who cried over your own.

Monday, May 18, 2020

Against the Law


Against the Law

(“But the tax collector stood at a distance. He wouldn’t even lift his eyes to look toward heaven. Rather, he struck his chest and said, ‘God, show mercy to me, a sinner.’” Luke 18:13)

He lived his life carefully, keeping prayerfully
between the white lines. Although he was known
to speed on occasion. Stop signs were a reason
to step on the gas
and watch how fast
he could leave the others behind.

But still, he was on a mission, an important calling,
a committee of certainty to discuss the downfall of
the nation. He carried his credentials in the glove compartment
in case he was ever stopped and asked
to slow down.

He had learned his lessons well, raised on good manners,
flagstaffs and potato salad. From alcohol to etiquette,
he knew what to forbid and what to accept. The
Fourth of july was nearly as sacred as
Lent.

It was no wonder that the person only caught his eye,
a jacket or a blanket draped over a figure kneeling
on the shoulder. There was no time to stop, nor to
even notice, how the gravel tore into the figure’s knees,
how the blanket became a shawl, how the figure had a voice,
a voice so scratched with time and loss, it sounded like
a 78 rpm record found in the attic. He had no time to
hear it, and besides, he would have to cross the median
which was--certainly the figure knew--which was
against the law.

And like every other mission, he took his seat
around the table
just in time.