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This resource relating to John 2:13-22 provides a poem by George Herbert (1593-1633) contrasting the past glory of the temple with today's church and a poem by Richard Mabala highlighting spiritual decay in the church today.
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*** Revised Common Lectionary ***
Lectionary Reading: John 2:13-22
CLASSIC POEM:
Sion
George Herbert
LORD, with what glorie wast thou serv’d of old,
When Solomons temple stood and flourished!
Where most things were of purest gold;
The wood was all embellished
With flowers and carvings, mysticall and rare:
All show’d the builders, crav’d the seers care.
Yet all this glorie, all this pomp and state
Did not affect thee much, was not thy aim;
Something there was, that sow’d debate:
Wherefore thou quitt’st thy ancient claim:
And now thy Architecture meets with sinne;
For all thy frame and fabrick is within.
There thou art struggling with a peevish heart,
Which sometimes crosseth thee, thou sometimes it:
The fight is hard on either part.
Great God doth fight, he doth submit.
All Solomons sea of brasse and world of stone
Is not so deare to thee as one good grone.
And truly brasse and stones are heavie things,
Tombes for the dead, not temples fit for thee:
But grones are quick, and full of wings,
And all their motions upward be;
And ever as they mount, like larks they sing;
The note is sad, yet musick for a King.
*** This poem is in the public domain,
and may be read in a live-streamed worship service.
CONTEMPORARY POEM:
The Money-Changers
Richard Mabala
SNIPPET:
Dreamed my way into Church
Church built of coloured paper
On silver-coated foundations
Normal unintelligeble rumble
Of muttered prayers
Barely audible above
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John 2:13-22
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RCL Lectionary Week:
Year B Third Sunday in Lent
Date:
Tuesday, February 27, 2024