John Donne (1572–1631)
Ordained Servant: August–September 2025
Also in this issue
by Gregory E. Reynolds
Thoughts on Artificial Intelligence
by William Edgar
by Danny Olinger
by D. Scott Meadows
“Trust” in Atonement? A Critical Appraisal: A Review Article
by Daniel Y. M. Tan
What It Means to Be Protestant: The Case for an Always Reforming Church, by Gavin Ortlund
by Ryan M. McGraw
Oh my black soul! now art thou summoned
By sickness, death’s herald, and champion;
Thou art like a pilgrim, which abroad hath done
Treason, and durst not turn to whence he is fled;
Or like a thief, which till death’s doom be read,
Wisheth himself delivered from prison,
But damned and haled to execution,
Wisheth that still he might be imprisoned.
Yet grace, if thou repent, thou canst not lack;
But who shall give thee that grace to begin?
Oh make thy self with holy mourning black,
And red with blushing, as thou art with sin;
Or wash thee in Christ’s blood, which hath this might
That being red, it dyes red souls to white.
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Ordained Servant: August–September 2025
Also in this issue
by Gregory E. Reynolds
Thoughts on Artificial Intelligence
by William Edgar
by Danny Olinger
by D. Scott Meadows
“Trust” in Atonement? A Critical Appraisal: A Review Article
by Daniel Y. M. Tan
What It Means to Be Protestant: The Case for an Always Reforming Church, by Gavin Ortlund
by Ryan M. McGraw
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