Sarah Considers the Stars

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This resource relating to Genesis 15:1-6 provides a poem by Rumi (1207-1273) inviting us on a journey and a poem by Tania Runyan portraying Sarah's response to the covenant.
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*** Narrative Lectionary *** Lectionary Reading: Genesis 15:1-6 CLASSIC POEM: Lovers Rumi O lovers, lovers it is time to set out from the world. I hear a drum in my soul’s ear coming from the depths of the stars. Our camel driver is at work; the caravan is being readied. He asks that we forgive him for the disturbance he has caused us, He asks why we travelers are asleep. Everywhere the murmur of departure; the stars, like candles thrust at us from behind blue veils, and as if to make the invisible plain, a wondrous people have come forth. *** This poem is in the public domain, and may be read in a live-streamed worship service. CONTEMPORARY POEM: Sarah Considers the Stars Tania Runyan SNIPPET: After Abraham feel asleep, she pulled her cloak around her shoulders and walked out to stare … [ READ THE FULL POEM ]
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Rumi
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Tania Runyan
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Genesis 15:1-6
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NL302 God's Promise to Abraham