Unvarnished Healing
John 9:1-41
by Nikki Grimes
There are those who insist
gifts of speaking in tongues
and heavenly healing
belong to yesteryear,
when Holy Spirit movement stories
flowed from that old time religion.
But were those mighty works of God
merely once-upon-a-time?
According to John, Jesus spoke of
the "we" of this work,
a ministry calling
with no timelines, deadlines,
or time limits implied.
I heal, you heal, he/she/we heal
whenever God moves through
prayer and the laying on of hands,
this work perfectly modeled
by the Perfect One, himself
on a particular Sabbath, when his mercy
settled on a man sightless from birth.
Curious, how the disciples'
very first thoughts turned to
whose sin was to blame for this blindness,
while some Pharisees rebuked this rule-breaker rabbi
for daring to work on the Sabbath.
Which are we?
Disciples or Pharisees?
Will judgment cause us
to miss the miracle?
We are called to enter into
all of God's good work,
and to worship him with praise
for his unvarnished healing.
©Nikki Grimes. All rights reserved.
I don't know that there's anyone who smiths words the way Nikki Grimes
does. She will knock your socks off, no matter what she writes. Like
the above Golden Shovel poem (and if you wanna know more about that
form/write one yourself, here's the poet herself to tell you all about it) or One Last Word, her book which uses the Golden Shovel form as well.
Or beyond that, I predict you'll be dazzled if you read any of her broad range of books... like her award winning memoir, Ordinary Hazards (which got both a Printz and a Siebert Honor nod from the ALA).