Revival of Love: Psonnets and Other Poems of Life, Love, and the Lord

Psonnets of Worship
God Calls Me Again

The serpent offers me the world in vain,
for less than thirty shekels was my toll,
far less than pottage served in Esau's bowl,
and latchets of the shoes tied in the plain
of Sodom and Gomorrah would be gain
compared to what I measured for my soul,
to blot my name out of the Living Scroll.
But it is written. God calls me again.
Three times I may deny You. Three times, call,
for seven times the silver must be tried,
and seven times this righteous man will fall,
yet rise again and live, though crucified,
so sins in one point I have sinned in all
are seventy times seven times denied.
~ by Michael Rew / Email: witness@psonnets.org

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