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Gospel: Matthew 5:13-20 (Epiphany 5: Series A)
Yes, for a moment, Jesus asks the crowds to stop and to look at this beautiful vision. He offers a scenic outlook to the inhabitants of this world. -
Gospel: Matthew 5:1-12 (Epiphany 4: Series A)
Jesus not only claims our present moment, but He does so with the grace of eternity. The beatitudes are filled with promises of future blessing. -
Gospel: Matthew 5:1-12 (All Saints Sunday: Series C)
Jesus' first words reveal that he has come to bring into our lives the blessing of his Father's love. -
Gospel: Matthew 5:1-12 (All Saints: Series B)
While today we read all of the names of those who have departed this year, we do not lump them all together. Instead, we are asked to see them as God sees them, as individuals. -
Gospel: Matthew 5:1-12 (All Saints Sunday: Series A)
Instead of the miraculous, Jesus gives us the mundane. Why? Because the Kingdom of God belongs to these people. -
Gospel: Matthew 5:21-37 (Epiphany 6: Series A)
For Jesus to be enforcing God’s Law seems strange to some people today, and it would have seemed strange to some people back then.
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