The Practice of Belonging
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Today's Disciplines Devotion
The earlier verses of Psalm 13 are both a prayer of complaint on the part of the psalmist as well as a prayer pleading for deliverance. But the prayer is formed...
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A familiar story stretches out before us today. The inevitability of the events might cause us to skim the passage. But the belabored details call us to pay attention to the...
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The signs are as plain as blood on a doorpost. The hints of betrayal are as obvious as a kiss from Judas. On Maundy Thursday, however, the more subtle indications of...
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The posture of pain and betrayal is defensive: back turned, shoulders hunched, head bowed, knees tucked in, arms crossed. We curl our skeleton around our soft core for its protection. The...
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Life is not for the faint of heart. The stresses, insults, and injuries of the world splay our spirits and batter our flesh. We quickly pray the prayer that Jesus rejected:...
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Death is coming. We notice it in the signs and stories of Lent. We feel it in the pleas of the psalms. We brace ourselves for it in the building drama...
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Jesus enters Jerusalem in a triumphant procession and then cleans the Temple of those who have perverted it. Now it begins. Now we are at the beginning of the eight monumental...
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The plot to kill Jesus, the Last Supper, travel to Gethsemane, betrayal, trial, denial, Pilate, crucifixion, death, burial. Reading these chapters of Mark may take more time than the usual reading...
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Christ emptied himself, taking the form of a slave" (AP). I often express dismay that the Bible does not include musical notation for its many hymns and songs. My imagination wants...
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“I trust in you, O LORD . . . My times are in your hand.” Psalm 31 is a psalm of lament, and we see the depth of that lamentation in...
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The Lord helps the servant despite the effort by others to humiliate the servant. Christians see Jesus in the four Servant Songs. The third Servant Song begins by describing the servant...
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