Category: Speaking to the Soul

Security, Esteem, & Power

God gives us divine security, divine love and esteem, divine power and control — on God’s terms. We are healthy when we trust God for these things. Our problems come when we exaggerate our needs for security, esteem and control, and when we set ourselves to get these things on our terms.

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Mirrors

Daily Office readings for Sunday, Sept. 23: Psalm 93, 96 (Morning) Psalm 34 (Evening) Esther 3:1-4.3 or Judith 5:22-6:4, 10-21 James 1:19-27 Matthew 6:1-6, 16-18

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Being Blind

In several places in the Hebrew scripture, the text implies that God blinds some people so that they fail to respond to God’s activity. Their failure then provokes God’s judgment and some ensuing catastrophe.

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God of the threshold

Cyprian, Bishop and Martyr of Carthage, 258 1 Peter 5:1-4, 10-11 Psalm 23 John 10:11-16 “I am the good shepherd. I know my own and

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Job’s Epiphany

Maybe the experience of God simply can’t be translated. It can’t be given from one person to another. We must have that experience for ourselves. It’s not enough just to talk about God. It’s not enough to know about God.

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Ordinary Holiness

The mistake of mistakes is to think that holiness consists in great or extraordinary things beyond the reach of ordinary people. It has been well said, ‘Holiness does not consist in doing uncommon things, but in doing common things uncommonly well.’ (Edward Bouverie Pusey)

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