Some wear threads of satin and silk
While some wear plain, meager cloth
Some sip fine wine while others gulp milk
But God is the God of both
Some speak with cultured refinement
Some say ‘you is’ and y’all
But I’ve come to the conclusion
We’re simply people; that’s all
Some strut across earth’s grand stages
While others cheer, shout and applaud
Some serve in deep, hidden places
Where nobody sees…but God
Some hunt for food in the jungle
While others feast every day
With people serving people
It’s always been this way
God made both servant and master
Rich, poor and in-between
He does not love one o’er another
And none are misplaced or unseen
Then, when this little life is over
We all pass through one common door
So we ought always to love one another
For we are simply people; nothing more
© Janet Martin
There is neither Jew nor Greek,
slave nor free,
male nor female,
for you are all one in Christ Jesus.
Gal. 3:28