Category: Speaking to the Soul

John 3:16

John 3:16-21 Sitting behind an idling pickup truck waiting for a train, I contemplate the black and white bumper sticker just above the smoking tail

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The Power of One

The intercession of the one faithful man was enough. A whole society that had become rebellious was spared the full destructive consequences of its folly.

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Save Me From Myself

The way You have laid open before me is an easy way, compared with the hard way of my own will which leads back to Egypt, and to bricks without straw. If you allow people to praise me, I shall worry even less, but be glad. If You send me work I shall embrace it with joy and it will be rest to me, because it is Your will. And if You send me rest, I will rest in You.

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True Community

God wants the people out of Egypt. God wants us to escape from the clutches of bondage to production and wealth and power. With signs and wonders God rescued the people from Egypt and took them into the wilderness where God could create something different — community.

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Waiting

Daily Office readings for Sunday, February 17: Psalm 63:1-8(9-11), 98; (Morning) Psalm 103 (Evening) Deut. 8:1-10 1 Cor. 1:17-31 Mark 2:18-22 Mark 2:18-22 NRSV: Now

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The dinner party

You know, I have a feeling that this banquet is one where I won’t have to worry about using the right fork for the right dish or that I’m not properly dressed for the occasion. I’m invited because I’m wanted. That’s a very comforting thought.

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Slaves Obey Your Masters

Today’s readings are a reminder that the scriptures are both a revelation of God and a human expression. The Bible is the record of humanity’s encounter with the divine. As such, it offers exquisite wisdom and inspiration, but does so in the language and idiom of its writers and within their historical and cultural context.

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Look

Everyday Mysteries With others she manages a website for the Diocese of Colorado highlighting congregations’ creative ministries:

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Non Possessive Love

He saw that all things were good, and He did not enjoy them. He saw that all things were beautiful, and he did not want them. His love is not like ours. His love is non possessive. His love is pure because it needs nothing.

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A Lenten Prologue

Today’s psalms and readings are an effective prologue to Lent. They remind us of our duty to follow God with faith by doing what is good and by trusting God. The exercise of doing good is our appropriate response to what God has already done for us. Doing good is also a reflection of our trust in God. Whenever we act in ways consistent with the will of God, we are manifesting hope, that God will indeed bring justice and happiness to all creation.

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