salt that purifies
salt that flavours, awakens taste
salt that creates thirst for Living Water
To pass through a narrow place
grain by grain
squeezed but not crushed
There seems so much time, yet
then in a rush, empty
How many chances
to be flipped again
before His final turn?
Salt is good for seasoning. But if it loses its flavor, how do you make it salty again? You must have the qualities of salt among yourselves and live in peace with each other. Mark 9:50 NLT

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BOY! I gotta THINK about that--how many times/turns are left.
ReplyDeleteIt used to be between 1 and 100,000
Now it's more like between 1 and a few hundred???
OK!
READY!
i like this one of yours - and i was taken by that line
ReplyDelete"salt that creates thirst for Living Water"
never thought of it like that
I had to read this several times to begin to understand the complexity ( I can be quite dense you know)- how many chances to be flipped again-wonderful line-
ReplyDeletelots to be learned and to think about here.
Meaningful. Like others, reread. It was reading with pleasure and thoughtfulness. Thank you.
ReplyDeletevery thought provoking.
ReplyDeleteI am hoping the Lord is patient with me :)
Rene
Provocative - the universal question. Nice work.
ReplyDeleteA lovely christian take on the prompt... yes we need His salt to live our lives.
ReplyDeleteChris
Squeezed but not crushed.
ReplyDeleteThis is a salty poem.
I like the notion of being salt in this world. And we do often have to pass through those narrow passages. Simple and profound. Great Magpie.
ReplyDeletebrilliant piece.
ReplyDeleteIndeed, how many chances will we get? And will we know when it's the last one?
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful and so full of truth. :-)
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