Monday, May 29, 2023

In the beginning

Haiku of creation


In the beginning.

Top marks for the opening,

you bible writers!


The earth was formless

until the wind from God swept

across the waters.


God spoke and light came,

sun and moon, day and night: thus

happened the first day.


Creation’s story

follows an orderly path:

land, plants, animals.


Birds traverse the sky

and fish occupy the sea;

God saw it was good.


Cattle and crawlies,

wild animals find a home

amidst the earth’s dust.


God’s pleased with the work

so far; completes creation

sculpting humankind.


They will be like us,

God decides; we will put them

in charge of it all.


What were you thinking,

God, entrusting the planet

to such flawed creatures?


Go and lie down, God,

you’ve earned a rest. And reflect

 

upon what you’ve done.



© Ken Rookes 2023

Monday, May 22, 2023

Roaring wind sound

Haiku of wind and fire


On Pentecost Day

they were gathered in one place,

waiting and praying.


A roaring wind sound

filled the house, shaking them all

to their foundations.


Tongues of holy fire

dance through the air; alighting,

warming hearts and minds.


The Spirit arrives

to ignite love’s fire, bringing

tongues of ecstacy.


Spilling noisily

outside, diverse languages

commanding a crowd.


Folk from all nations

are puzzled, hearing the speech

in their own language.


We’re not drunk! Peter

counters. Rather God’s Spirit

has come upon us.


As Joel, the prophet,

spoke, God pours out God’s Spirit

on all humankind.


Men, women, young, old,

slave, free; the Spirit has come.

The Day has arrived!


These tongues are a sign,

one among many. Be saved:

call upon God’s name!


© Ken Rookes 2023

Monday, May 15, 2023

Lifted

Haiku of departure


On Mt Olivet

they gather, as instructed,

to farewell their Lord.


He could not remain.

At least in body. Risen,

Lord Jesus departs.


First his commission:

When the Spirit comes, you must

be my witnesses.


And so he ascends,

departing earth’s dust, hidden

within a low cloud


Two glowing angels

conveniently appear

to seal the event.


In Jerusalem

the group reconvenes

in the upstairs room.


With the apostles,

some women, his brothers, mum;

waiting and praying.


© Ken Rookes 2023

Monday, May 8, 2023

In the Areopagus

Haiku of witness


He engaged with them

in the Areopagus;

the apostle Paul.


Paul was most clever,

taking time to understand

Athenian thought.


People of Athens,

I see you are religious;

signs are ev’rywhere.


Objects of worship

abound; even an altar:

To an unknown God.


I am a servant

of your unknown God; let me

tell you of this God.


This God made all things

ruling heaven and earth; God

has no need of shrines.


God gives life to all,

asking only that they seek

God out. God is near.


In God we live, move,

exist. As your poet said:

We are God’s offspring.


A God not fashioned

from human hands, of silver

gold or stone. God lives!


Human ignorance

is no longer an excuse;

repent, come to God!


Judgement is coming

through the man whom God has sent;

God raised him from death.


Ken Rookes 2023

 

Monday, May 1, 2023

Stephen

Haiku for a faithful witness


Not one of the twelve,

but most powerfully kissed

by Holy Spirit.


He had angered them

with his account of God’s plan,

fulfilled in Jesus.


A final vision

of God’s glory, with Jesus

there, at God’s right hand.


Ah, such recklessness!

Could have kept it to himself,

instead he spoke up.


Greatly offended,

they dragged him beyond the walls

let fly with the rocks.


The mob dealt with him,

leaving their cloaks in the care

of the youthful Saul.


Receive my spirit!

brave Stephen cried as he died.

And forgive them, Lord.


Gentle man of faith,

Stephen follows his master,

living out his words.


© Ken Rookes 2023

 

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