Redemption

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This resource relating to Ephesians 1:3-14 provides a poem by George Herbert (1593-1633) that uses the landlord-tenant relationship to highlight redemption and a poem and song by the group "Over the Rhine" which seeks God's redemption.
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*** Revised Common Lectionary *** Lectionary Reading: Ephesians 1:3-14 CLASSIC POEM: Redemption George Herbert It is over. What is over? Nay, how much is over truly!– Harvest days we toiled to sow for; Now the sheaves are gathered newly, Now the wheat is garnered duly. It is finished. What is finished? Much is finished known or unknown: Lives are finished; time diminished; Was the fallow field left unsown? Will these buds be always unblown? It suffices. What suffices? All suffices reckoned rightly: Spring shall bloom where now the ice is, Roses make the bramble sightly, And the quickening sun shine brightly, And the latter wind blow lightly, And my garden teem with spices Having been tenant long to a rich lord, Not thriving, I resolvèd to be bold, And make a suit unto him, to afford A new small-rented lease, and cancel th’ old. In heaven at his manor I him sought; They told me there that he was lately gone About some land, which he had dearly bought Long since on earth, to take possessiòn. I straight returned, and knowing his great birth, Sought him accordingly in great resorts; In cities, theaters, gardens, parks, and courts; At length I heard a ragged noise and mirth Of thieves and murderers; there I him espied, Who straight, Your suit is granted, said, and died. *** This poem is in the public domain, and may be read in a live-streamed worship service. CONTEMPORARY POEM: A New Redemption Song Over the Rhine Lord, we need a new redemption song Lord, we’ve tried, it just seems to come out wrong Won’t You help us please, help us just to sing along A new redemption song, a new redemption song Lord, we need a new redemption day All our worries keep getting in the way Won’t You help us please, help us find the words to pray To bring redemption day, to bring redemption day Lord, we need a new redemption song Lord, we’ve tried, it just seems to come out wrong Won’t You help us please, help us just to sing along A new redemption song, a new redemption song (Linford Detweiler / Over the Rhine) LISTEN TO THIS SONG:
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George Herbert
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Over the Rhine
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Ephesians 1:3-14
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All Years Second Sunday after Christmas Day
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Monday, December 28, 2020