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SOME SAY...
Some say
only Catholics get
to Heaven,
some say
Protestants have
the key.
Some debate
sprinkling and immersing,
Virgin birth,
saints, the 144,000, the Great Tribulation,
while others argue
infallibility of
the Pope, Purgatory, Baptism of the Holy Spirit,
or whether Bread of
Communion
becomes Flesh (with
a capital F),
or is partaken in
remembrance.
Some say
read only the King
James,
others, the
Douay-Rheims,
others, the N.I.V.
Some say
pray in tongues,
while others say
it’s of the devil.
Some say
pray silently,
reverently
with folded hands
and nodded head.
Others say
shout, leap, dance
with timbrels
and raise arms high
in praise.
Some say
it’s impossible to
be Jewish
and believe Jesus
is Messiah,
sitting Shiva for
those who do.
I’ve worshipped in
all your churches,
sang “O Salutaris”
in a cathedral
with a Cross
gleaming above its towering steeple,
“How Great Thou
Art” in a stone hillside chapel,
“Oh Happy Day” in a
store-front on Main,
and “The S’hma” in
a Messianic synagogue
with David’s Star
and the Lamb
upfront by the
Bimah.
I’ve read Father
Girzone’s, “Joshua”,
said “Amen!” as a
radio evangelist
implored listeners
to focus on what
unites,
not what divides,
but most of all
I’ve sensed
the One who knows
hearts well,
whispering,
whispering ever so
softly
into mine,
“Love,
just love
one another.”
Maude Carolan
"Behold the Lamb...poetically!"
and "Wonderhoods"
visit her website at
www.maudecarolanpych.net
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