CMP Review 2024-12-22

CMP Review 2024-12-22

“Rabbi, to dine with me, wilt please?” asked the Pharisee. And Charlotte Mason imagined the enticements the man offered to Christ: a cool chamber, a cup of chosen wine, and some quiet talk. But allurements were unnecessary in this case, for Christ comes willingly to any who invite Him. Although when He arrives, what will He say?

In her poem “Woe unto you, Pharisees,” Charlotte Mason brings Luke 11:37–44 to life. The quiet talk ends in silence. Yes, Christ comes when He is invited, but He does not always say what His host wants to hear. Read or listen to Mason’s poem here.

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