Do What You Can
A myriad of lessons lies in the Easter Season.
We need not be denied them for any reason.
The dear lady wiped the feet of Jesus with her hair.
Many men simply stood there with judgment and a stare.
The oil she poured on Jesus was such a waste, said they.
It should be sold, giving proceeds to the poor, said they.
Jesus informed them that she had done what she could.
This Easter, may we also do what we can and should.
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Copyright © Curtis Johnson | Year Posted 2024
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