Covenant by Margaret Halaska O.S.F
God
knocks at my door
seeking a home for his son.Rent is cheap, I say.
I don’t want to rent. I want to buy, says God.
I’m not sure I want to sell,
but you might come in and look around.I think I will, says God.
I might let you have a room or two.
I like it, says God. I’ll take the two. You might decide to give me more some day.
I can wait, says God.I’d like to give you more,
but it’s a bit difficult. I need some space for me.I know, says God, but I’ll wait. I like what I see.
Hm, maybe I can let you have another room.
I really don’t need that much.Thanks, says God, I’ll take it. I like what I see.
I’d like to give you the whole house
but I’m not sure …Think on it, says God. I wouldn’t put you out.
Your house would be mine and my son would live in it.
You’d have more space than you’d ever had before.I don’t understand at all.
I know, says God, but I can’t tell you about that.
You’ll have to discover it for yourself.
That can only happen if you let me have the whole house.A bit risky, I say.
Yes, says God, but try me.
I’m not sure –
I’ll let you know.I can wait, says God, I like what I see.
by Margaret Halaska …O.S.F.