Showing posts with label haiku. Show all posts
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May 22, 2013
Promising the Kingdom of God
Jesus gave us glimpses of the Kingdom of Heaven by comparing what we do not see with what we do. By using literary devices of metaphor and simile, Jesus gave us poetry, which, in any form, can help us to remember what’s said.
In today’s Gospel readings, two tiny parables quickly slid into syllabic verse that’s technically not the traditional haiku from ancient Asia. Nevertheless, these English versions seemed to want that pattern of 5/ 7/ 5 syllables, respectively, on each line.
And Jesus said:
To what shall I compare the Kingdom of God?
Look at it like this:
Sow faith as small as
a mustard seed, and branches
will grow into nests.
And again, He asked:
How shall I show you the Kingdom of God?
Stir a bit of yeast
with many pounds of flour –
Wait! Much bread will rise.
©2013, Mary Harwell Sayler, prayer-a-phrased poems from Luke 13:18-20 in today’s Bible readings in the Gospels
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