"siloam" poems
As blind as a bat
I don't know where I am going.
Such stygian and gloomy darkness
I pray to see dissolved.
Two heavenly hands the torch
of eternal light will suddenly snap on.
The Alpha and the Omega
In the pool of Siloam, the mud out of my eyes
I am bidden to now wash
I was blind, but now I see
The Way, the Truth and the Light
I was lost, but now I am found.
I have found Eternal life.
I have found my Savior.
© Sofia Kioroglou
Jan 22, 2016
Jan 22, 2016 at 10:35 AM UTC
Jesus cured a blind man who had been blind since the day of his birth.
Jesus put clay on his eyes that he made when he spat and mixed the spittle with earth.
Jesus told him to go wash in the pool of Siloam after he put the clay on his eyes.
When he did this, he could see and people were in for a very big surprise.
When they saw that he could see, some thought that it wasn't the same man.
When they saw that he now had sight, it was hard for them to understand.
But all that they needed to understand was that it was a miracle that Jesus performed.
Because of Jesus and his father, a man could see who had been blind since he was born.
Jun 18, 2016
Jun 18, 2016 at 3:04 PM UTC