On choosing what to follow.

“I keep seeing posts about grief,” Nancy said the other day. I realized that I have been, too. It makes sense, of course, given what I write about and talk about. But as I thought more, I realized that a couple days earlier I had been feeling the burden of post after post, uninvited, of […]

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Listen to him

Jesus had been in disguise, sort of. He had fit with all their understanding of what a messiah should be. Jesus was the kind of hero they were comfortable with. Looked like them, was from where they were from, and yet was so much different. Before they could say anything about the glory, more people […]

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Healing And Suffering

Rich Dixon is helping us sort through suffering. +++ Our pastor said something in a sermon a while back that’s been circling my brain. She was talking about healing, and she said: Suffering is wanting what you don’t have, or having with you don’t want. I’ve been thinking a great deal about those two conditions. […]

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Following suddenly gets complicated.

Jesus invited the disciples and a nearby crowd to follow him. It feels obvious, since they were somewhere north of the Sea of Galilee. The disciples wouldn’t have been there unless Jesus had gone up there and they followed him. But Mark is at the midpoint of the gospel he’s writing, and the story is […]

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Not picking on Peter

Picking on Peter is a common pastime for preachers and teachers in church. Peter is seen as impetuous, explosive. He says what he thinks, but he doesn’t think much. And then he ends up in charge. Sometimes, perhaps, people talk about him to excuse our own impetuosity as leaders. “I know I’m headstrong, but look […]

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