Zacchaeus
“Zacchaeus, hurry and come down;
for I must stay at your house
today.”
-Luke 19:5b
From that
dusty
sycamore He
called me down
to lift me up.
He cast out
my timid silence,
my hidden
hoarded shame.
He named my
fear
of being seen for
what I am: a little man
of little meaning.
Perched
precariously
on a breaking branch,
I took his hand,
came safely home.
Now I
Zacchaeus
urge you to hasten:
be in your house His
host and guest today.
In Him our
meanest
wealth’s transformed;
His love fills every tree
with unexpected harvest.
“Zacchaeus”
by Nancy Corson Carter from A GREEN BOUGH: POEMS FOR RENEWAL
(Eugene,
OR: RESOURCE Publications, 2019), p. 7.
Beautiful!
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