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Letting go, giving in, falling into the mystery. This is not easy, especially when the mystery becomes painful. Several years ago, my husband, Gary, died after developing complications during what we...
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Even as he prepares to leave this world, Jesus retains a passionate interest in it. He does not consider this life a mere prelude to heaven. He wants us to perceive...
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Today reminds me how much the season of Lent resembles the season of Advent. Waiting, preparation, anticipation; living in the now and the not yet; the call to recognize God in...
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As Jesus enters Jerusalem with friends and followers waving palms, not swords, we see again into the heart of God. A significant detail (often overlooked) noted by Matthew, Mark, and Luke...
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Today’s passages again invite us to a blended vision: the struggle and agony of Psalm 31 and the exultation of Philippians. How can both be true? The God we see through...
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We want to turn away. We haven’t yet reached Palm Sunday! Why are we asked to preview all the terrible anguish to come? We will have to face it, read it...
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Jesus made no further reply, so that Pilate was amazed.” We too are amazed. Why didn’t Jesus give Pilate, the priests, the crowds, a final deathless discourse comparable to the Sermon...
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This scripture opens with Isaiah’s wonder and gratitude over the rich gifts God has given him: the depth and eloquence of a true teacher, the healing power to renew those who...
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As we approach Passion/Palm Sunday, we traditionally reflect not only on Jesus’ healings and teachings but also on the suffering and death that await him. Psalm 118 is one of the...
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Through this hymn of the early Christian church, we enter into what has been traditionally known as Passion Week. For centuries this week was set apart, along with Holy Week, as...
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