Like Snow Upon The Desert
Today’s Gospel Lesson is about a person whose way of life has entrapped him in a hopeless situation: a man without hope! In First Corinthians, St. Paul identifies “hope” as […]
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Today’s Gospel Lesson is about a person whose way of life has entrapped him in a hopeless situation: a man without hope! In First Corinthians, St. Paul identifies “hope” as […]
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What is this “faith” that can uproot sycamores and transplant them into the sea? What is this “faith” that can move mountains?” There is a very moving story about a
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A “New York Times” article by Lawrence Van Gelder included a scenario that went something like this: At a busy New York City intersection, in the early evening, a red,
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A little girl named Jenifer decided to write a letter to God. “Dear God,” she began, “are boys better than girls? I know you are one but please try to
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“He had given so much! He had done so much! Nobody understood and, as far as we can tell, He died utterly forlorn, utterly alone, utterly humiliated.” These are the
Karl Barth, one of the theological giants of the 20th Century was asked, late in life, to sum up all he had learned in his years of theological study and
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God designed us and made us for a certain purpose, and He guaranteed that the product would work. In fact, He gave us a lifetime guarantee. God guarantees that our
The next time you are planning an outing for children ask them which they would prefer: a trip to the museum or a trip to the zoo. They will probably
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The disciples must have been shocked when Jesus told them that the Jewish Temple would be destroyed. Begun forty or more years before and still unfinished, it was already in
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Life on planet earth consists of a continuing series of actions and reactions. All living things-from the birds and the bees to the Smiths and the Joneses-participate. Reactions are sometimes
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The idea of “Fear of God” occurs repeatedly in the Bible. Here are a few examples: …you shall fear your God. I am the Lord (Lev.19:14) The Lord your God
Today’s text causes us to consider one of the real mysteries in the Gospel. Here was this man, Jesus of Nazareth, who loved people; healed people; told people how much
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This proverb is attributed to Jesus in several places in the Gospels. Quite honestly, it evokes an uncomfortable feeling in most of us. It turns us off because it presents
Jesus is not teaching social etiquette here. He is getting at something much deeper. The “wedding party” symbolizes the Kingdom of God into which we all are invited. The suggested
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At this point in Luke’s Gospel, Jesus has traveled the length and breadth of the Roman Province of Judea preaching a new style of life. He has told the common
It has been said that nothing in the entire Biblical Message is more thoroughly resisted and rejected by modern man than its insistence on the need for repentance. All the
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You can tell with certainty that men, not women, wrote most of the early mythology concerning the creation of the world and the beginning of mankind. You can tell it
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There is a scene in Ingmar Bergman’s “White Light” in which the Church sexton, a horribly crippled man, tells his pastor that he doesn’t think the physical pain of Jesus’
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There once was a little girl who dreamed of becoming a great writer. Whenever she visited her grandmother she brought along her latest composition, and the grandmother was always happy
In one of his plays, Tennessee Williams tells about a mentally ill woman who is sitting at a card table set up in her garden, working a jig-saw puzzle. She
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