Salt of the earth, light of the world
Epiphany 5; Matthew 5:13-20
If we, like salt, bring savour, and conserve
the earth, can we retain that quality?
Will words that sparkle on the tongue preserve
creation’s rights, and battle entropy?
If we are light that’s set upon a hill,
can we remain connected to a power
that through all blackouts keeps light burning still,
a glow of promise in the darkest hour?
If God’s commandments are our salt and light
to share with others in our dubious world,
how might we read that compass in the night,
and in the tempest, hold that map unfurled,
until like prisms, hearts share rainbow light,
while fields of salt beneath the sun flare white.
Barbara Messner February 2020
This is an old one. I have a Sunday off and my mind needs a rest.
I’m glad to be reminded of it … and sometimes I hunt for old ones to view again and can’t find them so this is a preaching assist for me!
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I’m very glad to see it – I don’t think I did in 2020, and I so appreciate the image of a glow of promise.
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