The desire to feel spiritually superior has always haunted some people in the church and has usually led to an arrogant legalism and division.
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The desire to feel spiritually superior has always haunted some people in the church and has usually led to an arrogant legalism and division.
I thought of Jesus, his short life on this earth, and the way he died. I thought of the relationship I now have with him, and I thought of the perspective it brings.
As we prepare for our first ElderLink of 2022, we wanted to whet your appetite for our time together. We recently sat down for virtual conversations with our speakers and host.
This week one of my colleagues suggested taking care of ourselves might be our most important job, then went on to wonder if we could actually consent to a less-anxious model for those in our midst.
Our ultimate powerlessness levels the human playing field yet serves to unite when we courageously join God’s movement, continually willing to dance the faithful steps of contemplation and action.
Do our biggest challenges lie in relation to one another? This week let us fasten our truth-belts and remember our “enemy is not flesh and blood” (Eph. 6:12).
Patience keeps us fixated on our hope and shields us from acting out of our restlessness as we wait for the coming of the Lord.
Advent is the season of waiting, so they say. Waiting for the Messiah king to come. Waiting for God to show up.