Friday, March 30, 2018
It is Love Who hangs on the Cross
"Having loved his own who were in this world, he loved them to the end (John 13:1." Throughout his Gospel John has stressed the divinity of Jesus. In John's view it is God who hangs on the Cross. The death of Jesus is not aimed at convincing God to love us. It is aimed at convincing us that God has always loved us. The Crucifixion shows us to what lengths God will go to prove such constant love. Through the arms of Jesus opened wide on the Cross, God embraces all humanity from beginning to end with a love that never stops.
(The Crucifixion by Georges Rouault)
Thursday, March 29, 2018
Authentic Eucharist
Any authentic celebration of the Eucharist makes us want to wash each others' feet. Whose feet does Jesus want you to wash?
Wednesday, March 28, 2018
Ecstasy
The last verse of Mark's Gospel (16:8) has commonly been translated to say that the three women who saw the angel at the tomb on Easter morning ran away bewildered and said nothing to anyone because they were afraid. The New Collegeville Bible Commentary proposes a completely different translation based strictly on the original Greek: "Going out, they fled the tomb for trembling and ecstasy possessed them, and they said nothing to anyone because they were filled with awe."
"Ecstasy" and "awe" capture beautifully what these women must have experienced and gives Mark's Gospel a more fitting conclusion.
Thursday, March 22, 2018
Alone
A lone ice-fisherman back a month ago when the lake was still frozen.
If we forget what we know from the other three Gospels and just focus on what Mark tells us in his account of the passion of Jesus (15:21-41,) we are impressed by how absolutely alone Jesus is on the cross. His disciples have run away, one young man so anxious to get away that he leaves his clothes in his pursuer's hands. At the cross Mark describes only the leaders and their crowd who make cruel fun of Jesus. No good thief, no mention of his mother or any other disciple. Even a group of women followers are described as "watching from a distance." Finally Jesus feels cut off even from God and shouts, "My God, my God, why have you abandoned me!"
Jesus embraces all the loneliness and abandonment that we have felt in our lives and redeems it.
Wednesday, March 21, 2018
Emptying
Jesus empties himself by becoming one of us and by dying on the cross. God "lifted him high and gave him the name above all names....Jesus Christ is Lord" (Philippians 2:6-11.) St. Paul asks us to imitate the humility of Jesus so that we might learn to put the interests of others ahead of our own.
Tuesday, March 20, 2018
Happy First Day of Spring!
I just went downstairs to take a picture of this, but my camera battery was dead. I found this picture from many years ago. This much snow has blown up against the door today, even though the snow beyond is not as deep. I will trudge through it soon to go to the mailbox.
The prayers that I used this morning had this to say from Ecclesiastes 7:14: On a good day enjoy good things, and on an evil day consider this: Both the good day and the bad day God has made, so that no one may find the least fault with him."
And continuing down the same page: "The people complained against God and against Moses."
"God, open our hearts to receive the season of spring with hope and reverence."
"May God awaken us to new life, encourage us in times of change, and renew us in love"
Wednesday, March 14, 2018
Law Written On Our Hearts
Several years ago the snow almost covered the Adirondack chairs in our front yard.
"I will plant my law within them and write it on their hearts," promises the Lord through the prophet Jeremiah (31:31-34.) When faced with a moral decision we check with the living voice of God within us.
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