More Value than Many Sparrows?
Pentecost 4; Matthew 10:29-31
But why would God count humans of more value
than one expiring two a penny sparrow?
It’s we who price resources of our earth
convinced that human profit has more worth
than all the fragile beauties freely given
and meant to draw us deeper into heaven
where we are more aware, respectful, kind,
and leave our greedy ego selves behind.
Because our self-importance tends to soar,
did Jesus mock our constant need for more,
and question whether value has degree
when God finds precious both the bird and me,
and counts our hairs or feathers just the same,
cares when we fall and calls us both by name.
Barbara Messner 18 June 2020
Ah, this sends me in a completely different direction for Sunday. Thank you.
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I’d love to know where you go with it!
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That’s lovely. You’ve got me thinking as I’ve never thought before. I absolutely adore the line “Did Jesus mock our constant need for more.”
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Thanks. I wish that might be what he was doing, because we need to hear that we have no entitlement to more, more, more, nor are we more precious than the creatures.
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