Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Doubting Thomas
Monday, April 20, 2009
Excerpt from Last Week's Sermon
The fact that women were the first to receive the announcement of the resurrection is significant when you think about the prevailing attitude toward women in that day. It was a male dominated society. Women really did not have a voice. As a matter of fact, in a court of law, the testimony of a woman was invalid. What they had to say did not matter.
But, the angel (at the tomb of Jesus) tells Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James and Salome: “Go tell the others” what you have seen and what you have heard. You are the witnesses to what God has done.
This is amazing to me. It reveals something about God’s character and nature. He gives the responsibility of communicating the most important and most shocking news in the world to those whom society overlooked. And it was their testimony that shocked the world in that day and ignited a movement that became an unstoppable force. This testimony, backed by the Holy Spirit, has spread from nation to nation and from generation to generation like ripples across the water… and it has reached us here in our day.
Mark 16
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Resurrection
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
God is Faithful
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Seeing the Real Jesus
Jesus excited curiosity so that people like Zacchaeus and Greek visitors to the festival wanted to see him, to know what he looked like.
But Jesus had other ideas, confronting and revolutionary ideas. To "see" him was to enter totally into his way of thinking, to understand why he had to suffer and die and rise again. Like the grain of wheat, Jesus has to let go of everything, including his own life, in order to bring life. This is the "emptying", the kenosis, that the Letter to the Philippians speaks about. In the process, Jesus and we will be transformed, just as the grain of wheat, apparently annihilated, becomes something altogether greater and enriching for others.
Are we ready for that? Are we afraid to let everything go? Is Jesus asking too much? Lead us to see and accept this as the core of Jesus' life, so that we really see him.