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Sigh, Cry, and Be Still
How many times in our lifetime must we sigh, floundering through this world with our sins, sorrows, struggles, frustrations, fears, and foes? -
Gospel: Mark 7:(24-30) 31-37 (Pentecost 15: Series B)
Jesus does not remain at a distance from our suffering. He fully enters it and bears its burden. -
Gospel: Mark 7:14-23 (Pentecost 14: Series B )
Our enemy is both external AND internal. Outside of us AND inside of us. It is the old evil foe who prowls around us AND the old Adam who wreaks havoc inside each of us. -
Gospel: Mark 7:1-13 (Pentecost 13: Series B)
No longer do we read about Jesus promising to satisfy and raise and abide in His people. Instead, we encounter a Jesus who goes on the attack. -
The Absolution I Didn't Want
It’s easy to slip into thinking about forgiveness solely in terms of our authority over it. -
Jesus' Harsh Words
Could it be that the root of not asking is not believing, either in the power, or worse, the graciousness of the Lord to address the issue that lies before us?
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