Epiphany 3: To Proclaim Release


Image: To Proclaim Release © Jan L. Richardson

Reading from the Gospels, Epiphany 3, Year C: Luke 4.14-21

“The Spirit of the Lord is upon me,
because God has anointed me
to bring good news to the poor.
God has sent me to proclaim release to the captives
and recovery of sight to the blind,

to let the oppressed go free,
to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor.”

—Luke 4.18-19

A Prophet’s Blessing

This blessing
finds its way
behind the bars.
This blessing
works its way
beneath the chains.
This blessing
knows its way
through a broken heart.
This blessing
makes a way
where there is none.

Where there is
no light,
this blessing.
Where there is
no hope,
this blessing.
Where there is
no peace,
this blessing.
Where there is
nothing left,
this blessing.

In the presence
of hate.
In the absence
of love.
In the torment
of pain.
In the grip
of fear.

To the one
in need.
To the one
in the cell.
To the one
in the dark.
To the one
in despair.

Let this blessing come
as bread.
Let this blessing come
as release.
Let this blessing come
as sight.
Let this blessing come
as freedom.

Let this blessing come.

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And for a previous reflection on this passage, click the image or title below:


Epiphany 3: Fulfilled in Your Hearing

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9 Responses to “Epiphany 3: To Proclaim Release”

  1. Maureen Says:

    Beautifully written poem-blessing, Jan.

  2. Kellyann Says:

    This may be my favorite blessing ever.

  3. Ellen H. Says:

    So hopeful!

  4. Stella Llerin Says:

    Thanks Jan… you are weaving the spirit of blessings.
    Thank you for being a blessing … blessing us all…

  5. Lisbeth Says:

    I was very moved by ‘The Prophet’s Blessing’. Can I find it in your book, ‘In Wisdom’s Path’?
    I’m grateful for the reminder of hope!

  6. Dave Buerstetta Says:

    Really loved ‘A Prophet’s Blessing.’ I shared it in my sermon that week. I told our congregation I usually don’t pay lots of attention to poetry because I’m usually too dense to get it, but this was too beautiful not to share. Our people loved it, naturally.

  7. Joanna Tipple Says:

    This poem seems especially timely in these days where my country (USA) seems to have forgotten our soul. In these days where compassion seems to be hiding or has been kicked out. In these days where the tears of the suffering are growing dimmer and the light of love and mercy seem almost extinguished.
    I will be reading the poem (proper acknowledgement of course) as part of Sunday’s sermon. Peace be with you.

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