We are of the Spirit,
at times.
We believe.
We worship.
We confess.
We wait for Heaven
with bated breaths.
And we are of the Flesh,
at times.
We devour.
We quench our blood thirst.
We sait our lusts.
We digest gory victory,
until,
engorged,
we forget.
And then,
we are of the Spirit
in Word and Deed.
(until we hunger,
and must
feed.)
About Ken Greenman
Married and Happy. Retired and busy. Living in NC. 71 and counting. December 12, 2025 and it's 77! ... I would love some written comments, critiques, adulation or kind suggestions.... If you have the time and or inclination, please feel free!
Not in fear but by faith. We will see. See you later! If you ever want to talk for real, email me and I will send you my cell number.... I am enjoying this!
Luther would say, simul iustus et peccator–simultaneously saint and sinner–rather than alternatingly. The beast is never truly sated, but, is wholly justified in Christ.