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When Mr. Heel Bested Mr. Nobody
The good news for Jacob is that God humbled himself so that he could lose a wrestling match to a man with a dislocated hip so that he could give him a new name. -
Old Testament: Genesis 32:22-30 (Pentecost 19: Series C)
The true masterpiece of the Bible’s narrative is that we are blessed not in the way we want but in the way God gives freely on account of Christ alone. -
O Dayspring: Winning the Fight Against God
On each of the seven days leading up to Christmas Eve (December 17-23), Chad Bird will provide a meditation that focuses on the ancient “O Antiphons,” each of which addresses Christ by a different Old Testament name. Today’s reflection, the fifth in the series, is on “O Dayspring.” -
Limping In The Faith: How the Narrative Order of Scripture Teaches the Gospel
What then does this sequence of stories teach us? It teaches us a pertinent lesson about the Christian life. -
Old Testament: Genesis 32:22-30 (Pentecost 19: Series C)
The Church Militant is under constant attack by the world, our flesh and the evil one. How do we contend against such powers? They are too strong for us, but there is One who has and continues to fight in our place on our behalf. -
When God Gets a Grip On Us
When we get wrapped up in tying God down, when we worship and work in a way that seems good to each of us, it’s impossible to recognize God as loving Father and helpful Savior.
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