The Scarlet Cord

by | Aug 2, 2012 | Poetry | 4 comments

There was no faithline, no family

promises passed on through prayer.

Only a bloodline from Creation’s

start, scarlet thread bound and wound

together, a cord the color of life,

made by a Weaver who dyed it red

with blood. Woven with the loom

of love, a lifeline coming my way~

a cord in the window~ bright enough

for me to see, alone and far away

like spies in the promised land.

I saw the sign let down from Heaven,

salvation like a life ring through the air.

Grasping new grace, I welcomed my

omnipresent Pursuer; no earthly

reason why I should be saved but for

God sending a sign to me, a wanderer

in the land of Jericho.

4 Comments

  1. So glad you re-posted this. I'm clinging to that scarlet thread for all I'm worth.

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  2. Cary…jo 🙂 thanks for the link to the detail in the Rahab story. I don't think that part ever sank in. Yes, there's a lot to read out there, I'm always 'gleaning.'

    Glad you're coming this way in the next few weeks…….there will be stories to tell.

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  3. Good stuff! AND, I posted about her a few months ago. Not poetic, etc., but pretty straightforward, I think. I'll read Darlene's soon, too… am behind on so many people's posts b/c there are so many out there that I'm reading now. Whew! [On my way West, I'll be spending one night with her, and that would be cool! She's a neat lady…. and bet you are, too.]

    http://caryjo-roadrunner.blogspot.com/2012/02/t-here-is-one-detail-in-joshua-2-in.html

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  4. Beautiful 🙂

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