An invitation

God came to us because he wanted to join us on the road, to listen to our story, and to help us realize that we are not walking in circles but moving towards the house of peace and joy. This is the great mystery of Christmas that continues to give us comfort and consolation: we...
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We are much drawn to circuses

We reckon bread and circuses is a good political routine. We are much drawn to circuses, and we imagine that we own the bakery. On our own we do not want to choose between guns and butter, so deliver us from all the guns, all the butter, all the circuses, all the bread that we...
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Seeking God Perfectly

This then is what it means to seek God perfectly: to withdraw from illusion and pleasure, from worldly anxieties and desires, from the works that God does not want, from a glory that is only human display; to keep my mind free from confusion in order that my liberty may be always...
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No Metaphor

For Paul the resurrection was no metaphor; it was the power of God. And when he spoke of Jesus as raised from the dead, he meant Jesus alive and at large in the world not as some shimmering ideal of human goodness or the achieving power of hopeful thought but as the very power of...
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Love is why he came

Love is why he came. It’s all love. The buzzing flies around the cross, the stroke of the Roman hammer as the nails tear into his screamingly soft flesh, the infinitely harder stroke of his own people’s hammering hatred, hammering at his heart—why? For love. God is love, as the...
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