The Practice of Belonging
The eternal words of the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu really help me with both the Read More
Today's Disciplines Devotion
As I sat on a huge boulder at the edge of the ocean at daybreak, the grief felt overwhelming. Having lost both my parents just nine weeks apart, I grappled with...
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This is the day that the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it.” Down through the centuries God’s children have read, sung, and actively embodied these words...
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John 11 juxtaposes Lazarus’s death, and by implication, the death of anyone, with belief in Jesus as Word, Light, and Resurrection. Today’s scripture enables those who experienced Lazarus’s death and we...
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What do dry bones need to live? In Ezekiel’s world, dry bones need God’s power to come together by knitting bone to bone with sinews, flesh, and skin. Elsewhere, Ezekiel speaks...
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When we want to identify something, we look at it closely. When we see someone we think we know in a crowded place, we concentrate on seeing a distinctive face or...
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The raising of Lazarus lies at the heart of John’s Gospel. Resurrection is the greatest of the seven signs. Jesus speaks enigmatically about Lazarus’ illness: “This illness does not lead to...
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Psalm 130 was one of Martin Luther’s favorite psalms and his paraphrase of it for the Lutheran hymn of 1524: “Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir” is still part of...
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In Romans, Paul uses the metaphor of “flesh” to contrast the way the world is with the way it should be for those in Christ Jesus. Throughout the letter, Paul tackles...
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Psalm 130:7 speaks of the hesed of God when the psalmist employs the term steadfast love. Often translated “mercy, faithfulness, loving-kindness, grace, goodness,” the wide connotations of the term invite investigation....
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Sometimes good news is too good to believe. At least it seems that way when Jesus strolls through John’s Gospel (John 5, healing one ill for thirty-eight years; John 11, the...
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This story wrestles with a culture that believed disease and misfortune were God’s punishment. Someone did wrong; someone sinned. A person or even parents could cause lasting illness—so the disciples believed,...
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