Will We Perceive

Rich Dixon invites us to look closer: +++ Last time we looked at one of my favorite verses in Scripture. “Forget the former things;    do not dwell on the past.   See, I am doing a new thing!    Now it springs up; do you not perceive it?” To wrap up an old year, we focused on forgetting and letting go. […]

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But following won’t be easy (Matthew 5:11-12)

Jesus is clear, though, right from the beginning paragraphs of this sermon, that the new routine will hurt. Not the pain of working muscles that haven’t been used for a while, though that is certainly true. These sentences are more like the warnings of side effects we hear during every medicine commercial. At the time […]

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The stripped-down truth (Matthew 5:1-10)

Try a thought experiment with me. Strip away the two-syllable pronunciation of blessed (“bless-ed”). Take away the expectations associated with the “If this, then this” formula. Write the beatitudes out as a letter to a friend. It might sound something like this: *** Dear friend. You want to follow God. But you feel like you […]

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A prayer for the first Sunday after the Epiphany

God. We know that you are telling a big story. Across lifetimes, across generations, you see how words to one prophet are true five hundred years later. In a first glimpse. And then are true thousands of years later. We are aware of our story. Which has frustrations that need to be addressed in the […]

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What counts as poor in spirit? (Matthew 5:1-2)

Jesus says “Blessed” nine times in the first few sentences of chapter 5. We look at this list, which is often called “The Beatitudes,” and we try to figure out what Jesus meant. Actually, I think, we try to figure out how we can be part of the list. We want to know because we […]

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