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Moses is raised in the house that slave labor built only to return as an adult to tear the whole system down. Empire can’t build anything that can withstand love’s eventual tear down.
Moses is raised in the house that slave labor built only to return as an adult to tear the whole system down. Empire can’t build anything that can withstand love’s eventual tear down.
The Bible treats us to a story of a woman with faith-agency. Faith-agency is the perfect balance between weekend praying and weekday doing.
Next time someone asks you how’s your family doing, don’t say, fine. Say, …ripe for reversal!
God is still looking for flesh and blood witnesses in the real world. When last did you see God move? When last did you hear from God?
When we find God’s kingdom in small things, we are like the merchant finding a small pearl of great value, filled with joy and satisfaction as our search for God’s work progresses.
In this current climate when our “freedom” is so tested, the spiritual and Biblical passage remind us of God’s faithfulness to our freedom now and future generations.
Are we speaking words of life? Are our words helping bring us closer the kingdom? Speak God’s words of life today to self and others. They don’t return empty.
Catching up to divine diversity might mean a change in tone; celebrating instead of condemning, listening instead of talking, noticing instead of turning away.
If a God is disclosed who is free to come and go, the freedom God will surface in the brickyards and manifest itself as justice and compassion.
Jeremiah knew mature love demands that we love enough to see things as they are and to give voice to those things as a part of the work of redemption.