As old as the first pair,
the first brothers, a question,
“Am I my brother’s keeper?”
A test of our world, of man,
throughout the scripture
throughout time, for each one to answer
each person, each generation
Are we to reach out? Are we to share?
Christ gave all, shared his love with all
became a servant, even to death
His message was clear, his hope complete
that we would see him in each other
that our love would be poured out
one to another, that all would be cared for
all would be healed, all would find plenty
where none would be forgotten
and left from the table
October 11, 2008
Cain and Abel, Genesis 4:9-16
The Good Samaritan, Luke 10:25–37
Matthew 25:31-40
Matthew 25:31-46
October 15, 2008
Blog Action Day, poverty
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Our Brother’s Keeper - Blog Action Day
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