Tuesday, April 29, 2025

Defender of the faith

Reflecting on Acts 9:1-6


Haiku of the blinding light


Faithful Pharisee

Saul, defender of the faith,

was chasing Christians.


Threatening slaughter

against the disciples, he

was out to get them.


Supplied with letters

from the high priest, Saul set out

for Damascus town.


Saul would hunt them down,

men and women, bring them bound

to Jerusalem.


Nearing Damascus,

suddenly a heavenly

light shined upon Saul


He fell to the ground.

A voice spoke: Saul, why are you

persecuting me?


Saul cried: Who are you?

I am Jesus; it is me

that you're attacking.


Saul trembled, Tell me

what to do? In the city

you will receive word.


© Ken Rookes 2025.

Monday, April 21, 2025

Before the Council

Responding to Acts 5:27-32

Haiku of account


Daring to preach, heal,

in the temple; arrested,

and called to account.


Detained apostles

are brought before the council;

We told you to stop!


Look what you have done!

the high priest said in anger;

we told you plainly!


You have been preaching

in Jesus' name, and blaming

us for Jesus' death.


We must obey God

rather than you, or any

other human rule.


God raised up Jesus

after you ordered his death.

God's exalted him!


Through him, forgiveness

comes to Israel, for all

who repent their sins.


We are witnesses,

together with the Spirit;

God's gift to his friends


© Ken Rookes 2025 

Monday, April 14, 2025

But God raised him

Responding to Acts ch.10


Haiku of witness


The ancient witness

from the book of Acts; Peter,

once frightened, speaks out.


God, Peter declares,

does not take sides, all nations

are treated the same.


If you do what's right

God will accept you, listen

to what God's saying.


Jesus came preaching

peace with God, for all nations,

not merely his own.


Anointed by God

and filled with Spirit power,

Jesus came to heal.


We, his witnesses,

were with him in Judea

and Jerusalem.


They put him to death

on the tree, God restored him

day three; we saw him!


Chosen witnesses,

we ate and drank with Jesus

when he rose to life.


Commanded to preach,

we declare, through Jesus' name,

sins are forgiven.


© Ken Rookes 2025

Monday, April 7, 2025

Who finds me guilty

Reflecting on Isaiah 50


Haiku of vindication


I am called to teach,

to bring words to encourage

those who are weary

.

Every morning

God wakes me, opens my ear

to teach me his way.


I listened to God,

I did not rebel or turn

away from the Lord.


Enemies struck me;

I took their blows, accepting

cruel punishment.


They tore at my beard,

I hid not my face from them;

their spitting insults.


I am not disgraced,

I have set my face like flint;

The Lord God helps me.


God vindicates me

and God is near; no one dares

to contend with me!


Who challenges me?

Bring them on! The Lord helps me;

who finds me guilty?


Ken Rookes © 2025

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