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Tag Archives: Jeremiah

A Cry to God

Public Lament

Bragging about Love and Justice

Guided toward Excellence

 

To Know God

Ways of Knowing To Know God Wednesday, October 16, 2019 Today, we continue with Robert McAfee Brown, who uses an excerpt from the Book of Jeremiah to describe knowing God: What does it mean to “know God”? Who are the ones who know God? The questions seem simple and answers come immediately to mind. Those… Continue Reading To Know God

Transforming Our Pain

Scripture: Week 1 Transforming Our Pain Friday, February 26, 2016 One of the enlightened themes that develops in the Jewish and Christian Scriptures and reaches its fullness in the crucified Jesus is the recognition of the transformative significance of human pain and suffering. We see this most especially in the four “Servant Songs” of Isaiah… Continue Reading Transforming Our Pain

Love God in What Is Right in Front of You

Incarnation: Week 2 Love God in What Is Right in Front of You Sunday, January 17, 2016 The God Jesus incarnates and embodies is not a distant God that must be placated. Jesus’ God is not sitting on some throne demanding worship and throwing down thunderbolts like Zeus. Jesus never said, “Worship me”; he said, “Follow… Continue Reading Love God in What Is Right in Front of You

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