Wednesday, March 16, 2011
10 Commandments (Lent I)
This Lent, we are spending each week looking at a different section of the Bible. This week we are looking at the Torah (sometimes called "Pentateuch"), the first five books of the Old Testament. Lots of Sunday stories come from this section of the Bible, but adults readers don't often go here for a variety of reasons. One of the most important stories in this part of the Bible is the giving of the 10 commandments. So what do these old -- very old -- laws say about God and humanity? Three key words: Relationship, relevance and repentance.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
The Other Nine
Jesus invites three disciples up to a mountain, where he is “transfigured” or “transformed.” He becomes dazzling white, while he speaks with Moses and Elijah. God’s voice bellows through the clouds, “This is my son, with whom I am well pleased.” Yet, what about the other nine disciples? Weren’t they faithful disciples too? Why does God chose these three to reveal his glory?
Based on Matthew 17.
Based on Matthew 17.
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Sermon on the Mount V: Don't Worry
Today we conclude our series on the Sermon on the Mount. He does so with a surprising ending: "So do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will bring worries of its own. Today's trouble is enough for today."
We hear in these words some good and simple advice: Live in the present. More deeply, Jesus is doing what he has done the entire Sermon on the Mount: Inviting into the Kingdom of God.
We hear in these words some good and simple advice: Live in the present. More deeply, Jesus is doing what he has done the entire Sermon on the Mount: Inviting into the Kingdom of God.
Sermon on the Mount IV: Love Your Enemies
We continue our series on the Sermon on the Mount. This week Jesus says perhaps the hardest words of all: Love your enemies! No exceptions, ifs or buts! Hmm...but there is an "and," namely, pray for those who persecute you. Here in lies the key!
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