Monday, April 02, 2012

Bread forever different

Bread forever different, pungent, rich
wine forever bitter, while sweet
Forever changed, but not in this moment,
but forever changed, by the power of these words
Imprinted within them, his sacrifice
these words of Jesus, to remember
what he was about to suffer, his path in this life
They could never eat bread the same way again
they could never drink wine without remembering
these fateful words he spoke
the upper room echoing, haunting them
walking changed in this life
The bread his body, the wine his blood
poured out as a blessing, a sacrifice
God’s mercy, His prayer for all of us
That we would believe, that we would remember
that each time we break the bread,
each time the cup is raised
remembering Christ’s sacrifice, God’s love for us
Going to the cross, holding nothing back,
giving his all, all he was, dying for all of us


edited February 17, 2015
Bread forever different – v2
edited February 17, 2015
They could never eat bread or drink wine without remembering – v2
edited February 17, 2015
wine forever bitter, sweeter – v7
(editing version 3)
edited February 17, 2015
Wine forever bitter, sweeter – v6
(editing version 5)
Edited November 9, 2013
“Wine forever bitter, sweeter – v5”
(editing version 4)
Edited October 13, 2013
“Wine forever bitter, sweeter – v4”
(editing version 2)
Edited October 13, 2013
“wine forever bitter, sweeter – v3”
(editing version 1 again)
edited April 7, 2012
“Wine forever bitter, sweeter – v2”
Holy Saturday
April 2, 2012
wine forever bitter, sweeter
earlier version, poem:
“Bread forever different”
and earlier version, poem:
“They could never eat bread or drink wine without remembering”
Luke 22:19b
Luke 22:16-20
Last Supper
Sanctuary for Lent for 2012
by Robert V. Dodd
scripture and meditation for April 2, 2012
read April 2, 2012


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