God Friday
/The Crowding of Calvary
Read MoreThe 6th Sunday of Lent, Palm Sunday, begins the Most Holy Week for Christians.
Just as the Holy Incarnation begins in the humility of a manger, the Saving Work of Jesus begins as he humbly mounts a donkey.
Read MoreGod decides the way of prophets, messengers and miracles is not working, and decides that in the new way, people can meet God directly in their hearts.
It sounds easy, but the briefest glance around the world shows this is not working well.
Read MoreThe Scriptures tell us, in both the Old and New Testaments, that we as humans tire God out.
I think it is fair to say in the human community, we tire each other out too.
Even more, often enough in life, we can get pretty tired of ourselves.
Read MoreSonia's heart beats for goodness and she is pursuing her dreams to help the most vulnerable.
Read MoreLent, the road to fullness of life (starting where you are).
Read MoreThe 10 Commandments as the blueprint of civilization, the Beatitudes as ways of right living that attract blessing, the holy anger of Jesus, and the obligations to live Christianity first in our minds by discernments of Spirits before we speak or act.
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A fine line is crossed when a noble virtue morphs into its deadly excess, and we need a regular inward vigilance to avoid it. Walking in balanced virtue given us the Christ-given power to produce with our lives fruit that will last, as Jesus willed- life, life fully, life eternally. Last weeks deadly sin was anger, this week it is pride. We need to cultivate and balance the values that these sins pervert: the healthy anger that protects goodness in a strong but tender way, and the steel-like strength of will that stays humble and serves truth.
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Lent as celebrating the two blessings of creation and redemption, Lent as purple: the royal purple of inner dignity, the purple of temporary shame, contrition, or woundedness, Lent as the discipline of allowing Jesus to open the prison door of inner imprisonment, Lent as resistance of the worldly and divisive spirit of fierceness, Lent as freedom to appreciate differences in people, learn from difference and be enriched by them, so as to live in peace with God and each other.
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