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Once, Jesus said, you are saved. But I wonder. Save for later? Save, is in, extract the good parts? Save like, save the best for last? Or maybe: Good save! Because I was right on the cusp of falling on my face with my foot in my mouth. Save, perhaps, like save the future and all humanity? Or like a goalie keeps a ball from sailing into a net. To save us from the Damnable Score. Or no—save to fix later. Like a broken-down truck with a cracked engine you might, some day, get to. No, no, none of that fits, I conclude as I pour out a second cup of bitterly strong coffee when I should be at church on Easter Sunday. There’s nothing to save. And who would know better about what worth saving than me? This, as I pour the undeniably burned second cup of coffee down the drain.
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Apr 21, 2019
Apr 21, 2019 at 10:57 AM UTC
Salvation
Once, Jesus said, you are saved. But I wonder. Save for later? Save, is in, extract the good parts? Save like, save the best for last? Or maybe: Good save! Because I was right on the cusp of falling on my face with my foot in my mouth. Save, perhaps, like save the future and all humanity? Or like a goalie keeps a ball from sailing into a net. To save us from the Damnable Score. Or no—save to fix later. Like a broken-down truck with a cracked engine you might, some day, get to. No, no, none of that fits, I conclude as I pour out a second cup of bitterly strong coffee when I should be at church on Easter Sunday. There’s nothing to save. And who would know better about what worth saving than me? This, as I pour the undeniably burned second cup of coffee down the drain.
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Apr 21, 2019
Apr 21, 2019 at 10:57 AM UTC
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