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Some questions won't go away. The creed says Jesus was crucified "for us," but what do those two little words mean?
Air travel—perhaps paradoxically—tutors us in patience, a practice in short supply in today's world.
by Rodney Clapp
Air travel—perhaps paradoxically—tutors us in patience, a practice in short supply in today's world.
by Rodney Clapp
Air travel—perhaps paradoxically—tutors us in patience, a practice in short supply in today's world.
by Rodney Clapp
God's "consuming fire" is the fire of holy love. It doesn't await sinners in the future; it burns up sin itself.
I wonder if Paul has Euripides in mind.
I want to go from suffering to hope as quickly as possible.
I want to go from suffering to hope as quickly as possible.
I want to go from suffering to hope as quickly as possible.
Paul’s daunting promise to the Romans haunts me: “Suffering produces endurance,” he assures the Romans and us, “and endurance produces character and character produces hope.” Recently I stood in the pulpit of my church and looked over the top of a white, 32-inch-long casket at a young couple from my congregation. Their six-month-old son, who had been happy and healthy just days before, had died in his sleep. The unfathomable suffering of the family was shadowed by a church filled with mourners for whom the scene enacted their most dreaded fears.
This Sunday's readings provide Bible backup for a nonscriptural word.