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Can We Skip to the Good Part - Podcast for Lent

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Remember how he told you?

Do you remember?

So now what?

Do you remember the rest of the Good News too?

What difference does it make? What difference should it make to you?

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But was it Good?

Are you lonely? Feel Overlooked? Things are never enough? The message of Good Friday may be that you are enough, Jesus came just for you, to be vulnerable for you and there is nothing you can do or not do to change the truth that God sees you and is with you.

Is the world too far gone? Evil too prevalent? What’s the point of so much struggle? Good Friday may mean Jesus is on our side, Easter may mean that the world will actually change.

Do you ever feel like the devil is on your back? No matter what, you make the wrong choice, you are too far gone? You may see Good Friday as when you “come to Jesus.” You see how you are not supposed to be the reason for your own salvation, but Jesus is. Easter maybe when you see that God loves everyone, even the unlovable, even you!

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Nothing Really Matters

If you are looking for a place in the bible that gets real with human emotions, drop me a message. I can point you to some people in scripture who may have felt the same.

Feeling like God is punishing you? There’s a book for that.

Feeling like the powers of the world are too much and that may never change? There are actually a few books for that.

Want to curse your STD while God listens? There’s Psalms for that.

The Bible is full of human experiences - which is why your human experience matters. Don’t let anyone cheapen your experience or the experiences of the very real people who tell the story of God in this sacred text. It’s deep and full of emotion - not cheapened by toxic positivity or false hopes.

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Peter at the Tomb - by ChatGPT

Beloved brothers and sisters in Christ, on this Easter morning, we delve into the story of Peter, a disciple whose journey reveals profound truths about faith and humility. As we reflect on his response to the empty tomb, let us glean insights for our own spiritual journey. The Beloved Disciple, with humble awe, saw signs of God's handiwork at the empty tomb. They embraced the mystery of God's plan, trusting in His love and sovereignty. Peter, though witnessing the same signs, struggled with doubt and pride. His journey teaches us the danger of relying on our own understanding instead of surrendering to God's will. Yet, through encounters with Christ, Peter's perspective changed. He learned humility and became a humble servant, entrusted with caring for God's flock. Peter's journey teaches us that humility is essential in our walk with God. By surrendering our pride, we open ourselves to God's transformative grace. As we conclude, let us embrace humility as the path to a deeper knowledge of God. Like Peter, may we surrender ourselves fully to God's love and become instruments of His peace and grace. Amen.

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Not the Answer he wanted…

I think the common denominator here that Peter is missing, and I know I miss it too, is deep humility. Not humiliation, not shame, but a profound sense of awe at who God is and a deep realization that I am not God. It doesn’t matter what Rachel wants or thinks, it matters what God wants and thinks for Rachel. Not in a way that is removing the core of who I am, in a way that is liberating. Because God is God and I am not, I can make mistakes, I can be forgiven and forgive.

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When in doubt

I relate to Peter’s doubts.

Bryan McLaren has a book called Faith After Doubt.

In this book, he explains that doubt is not necessarily a lack of faith

But a symptom of faith growth.

He says:

“ Faith before doubt: it’s about correct beliefs. Faith after doubt: it's about revolutionary love.”

He describes that revolutionary love looks like “loving with God – letting divine love fill us and flow through us” – the results of this are “loving without discrimination or limit, as an expression of the heart of the lover (God in us), not the merit of the beloved.

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Dust We Are

2 Wash me completely clean of my guilt;

purify me from my sin!

Clean from guilt – not just clean in some celestial ledger or trial of eternal judgment – David’s pleas for washing away from his guilt – not just the sin but also how he feels weighted down and heavy by this sin – now, in the present, in his life.

8 Let me hear joy and celebration again;

let the bones you crushed rejoice once more.

9 Hide your face from my sins;

wipe away all my guilty deeds!

10 Create a clean heart for me, God;

put a new, faithful spirit deep inside me!

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Quite a Spectacle

Our first scripture today couldn’t get much more dramatic. The story begins with a bit of a spoiler. “When God was about to take Elijah up to heaven in a whirlwind…” Wait what? God will take Elijah up in a whirlwind? I was immediately ready to dive into that story; that’s a page-turner right off the bat.

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Wisdom Affirmations

Write an affirmation for yourself, using the language used to describe hagia Sophia in Wisdom literature.

You can use any wisdom literature, but I have put together a list of the first places I would use.

I want you to read about Sophia Wisdom, read her characteristics, and think about what characteristics about yourself mirror hers.

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A Story of Biblical Womanhood

The stubborn, strong, and cunning Jael, came out to meet Sisera and said to him, “Turn aside, my lord, turn aside to me; have no fear.” Jael has her own allegiances. She also has all the tools of a woman at her disposal. The general asks for water, she gives him soothing milk and covers him with her body. In the “bowl” reserved only for her lord, her husband, she feeds him. The general Sisera, between her feet he fell, he fell still. Fell still in his most unsuspecting moments, a tent stake driven through his temple. Jael had delivered herself and her people, weaponizing the very weakness so often exploited by armies of men. Jael stood outside her tent, her queendom, waiting for the pursuing army seeking the dead man, tent staked to her floor. “Come, and I will show you the man whom you are seeking.”

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The Word from a Star…

A narrative based on Matthew 2:1-12, the story of the Magi

O Maker of the material world, thou Holy One! You have at last sent us a sign of the Messiah. We’ve kept your laws, studied the works of your hands in the stars, and listened for your message. A star rises in the southwest and moves, marking our path…

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Anna: Preaching and Prophetic

I’ve been preaching, reminding all who would listen that Adonai keeps promises. A Redeemer has been promised through the prophets before me, a Messiah. One who would bring an end to poverty, disease, and despair. One who could bring the dead back to the living. A Messiah who would return the scattered people of God back to the land that was promised. We can place our hope in Adonai, who is faithful. Anyone who has come into this temple knows who I am and knows my reputation as a prophet of the God of Israel.

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Yes, Mary Knew. Please, Stop asking.

The song, Mary Did You Know?, exists, and for some reason people like it - but that doesn't make it anything close to good theology or an accurate recounting of the events recounted in scripture. Can we please stop asking her? Yes, She knew! - but please continue loving it if you want.

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Let There Be Peace on Earth… I guess I’ll start

Why are we like this? Why do we feel like we need to be “right” instead of giving grace? This happens to all of us – we make mountains out of molehills in our relationships with our families, with random people on the internet, when we are listening to the news and choosing polarization instead of relationship. We choose to not be peaceful in so many little ways all the time!

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Always be Rejoicing

I know it can be tempting to place your hopes on religious symbols. I know it can be tempting to lose sight of eternal rewards and consequences and live for the joy of this life alone. I know it can be tempting to turn against one another when you are all suffering – but don’t.

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