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| 8451. | Gone to the Mountaintop by Raymond A. Foss> | | Do you have such an experience
walking with Christ
gone to the mountaintop
warmed by God’s love
My face alive
my flesh burning with fire
wanti... |
| 8452. | Standed before the pearly gates by Raymond A. Foss> | | I have stood before the pearly gates
to be with Christ
to walk on that ancient road
with Cleopas and the other
going to Emmaus
to that moment of ... |
| 8453. | The Judgment Already Upon Us by Raymond A. Foss> | | The first stone already cast
the judgment of Christ upon us
though we are full of sin
casting our sister out
The rule bright, unyielding
offering... |
| 8454. | If we don’t speak out by Raymond A. Foss> | | Limited options before us
yet fewer if we are silent
If we don’t speak out
standing with our neighbors
The rules rigid, unyielding
judging them... |
| 8455. | Picking Up the Stones by Raymond A. Foss> | | Picking up the stones
from the road, the dust,
knowing what he said
yet picking up the stones
the brokenness of man
judging those different
find... |
| 8456. | Sending the sheep away by Raymond A. Foss> | | Sending the sheep away
through trying to be faithful
to be true to God
to the calling of the Spirit
A moment of honesty
to be inclusive
yet gi... |
| 8457. | If we don’t shout, Stop! by Raymond A. Foss> | | Our hands on the judgment
as if we cast the stones
not just the first one
but those that brought her down
If we don’t shout, Stop!
it would b... |
| 8458. | The Verdict Pre-Ordained by Raymond A. Foss> | | Nothing too object to
the facts clear on their face
the pain of the judgment
the verdict pre-ordained
locked in the language
of the law of the ch... |
| 8459. | A Prayer for Nullification by Raymond A. Foss> | | A trial on the merits
so easy to see the outcome
status alone a crime
a judgment of this people
yet something else must come
denying her calling
... |
| 8460. | A Prayer for Nullification by Raymond A. Foss> | | A trial on the merits
so easy to see the outcome
status alone a crime
a judgment of this people
yet something else must come
denying her calling
... |
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