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#35 When the Chapter Breaks in Scripture, Break the storyline (Part 2)
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Reading scripture with wet feet, and why reading chapters in isolation can sometimes lose the meaning of passages.
Also, go here to watch part 1 if you missed it.
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#34 When the Chapter Breaks in Scripture, Break the Storyline (Part 1)
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Reflections on Jesus’s saying that there are many rooms in my Father’s house, and how a break in scripture can mistakenly break a narrative.
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#33 Feeding the Hungry With the Gift of Consistency
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The greatest gift CMM gives to the hungry when it feeds them has little to do with their stomachs… It’s that we show up. Consistently. -
#32 Pentecost – Return To Jerusalem
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Why, in Acts Chp 1, did Jesus tell his disciples to return to Jerusalem, the place which held the greatest fear and represented the greatest pain for them? The very same reasons he would tell us to return to our ‘own’ Jerusalem…
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#31 Psalm 16: A Brief for the Defense
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A few reasons why life should be celebrated, even amidst all the darkness, sadness and sorrow that surrounds us.
A Brief for the Defence, a poem by Jack Gilbert that is read during this video:
Sorrow everywhere. Slaughter everywhere. If babies are not starving
someplace, they are starving somewhere else. With flies in their nostrils.
But we enjoy our lives because that’s what God wants.
Otherwise the mornings before summer dawn would not be made so fine. The
Bengal tiger would not be fashioned so miraculously well. The poor women at
the fountain are laughing together between the suffering they have known and
the awfulness in their future, smiling and laughing while somebody in the
village is very sick. There is laughter every day in the terrible streets of
Calcutta, and the women laugh in the cages of Bombay.
If we deny our happiness, resist our satisfaction, we lessen the importance
of their deprivation.
We must risk delight. We can do without pleasure, but not delight. Not
enjoyment. We must have the stubbornness to accept our gladness in the
ruthless furnace of this world. To make injustice the only measure of our
attention is to praise the Devil.
If the locomotive of the Lord runs us down, we should give thanks that the
end had magnitude.
We must admit there will be music despite everything.
We stand at the prow again of a small ship anchored late at night in the
tiny port looking over to the sleeping island: the waterfront is three
shuttered cafés and one naked light burning.
To hear the faint sound of oars in the silence as a rowboat comes slowly out
and then goes back is truly worth all the years of sorrow that are to come.— Jack Gilbert
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#30 Embedded Echoes of Scripture
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How reference to different texts within a text we are reading can reveal so much more about that reading.
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#29 True Security
As a sign of power, those who speak the loudest pull out guns to show their dominance.
More than showing just their dominance, they look to make themselves feel more secure. The unfortunate reality is true security happens at a far more fundamental level than one that requires munitions and violence.
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#28 Angels and Heaven in Scripture
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How words in scripture have a different meaning to what we understand them by today, as well as the process of uncovering the real ‘real world’.
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#27 Osama bin Laden
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Remembering the mark of Cain and calling off the hunt…
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#26 Strange Encounters with Jesus
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If we are to believe that it is in the Jesus Tradition to encounter his work in untraditional places, then surely we are compelled to believe bearers of Jesus could be the people we least expect to be so.