• The True Fantasy
    Apr 22 2025

    Good stories are true stories. Not always in the sense that the events they tell happened in time and space, but, at the very least, a good story reflects an honest account of the world where the bad is not glossed over nor the good made little of. All good stories do this and all stories can be graded on this rubric: do they reflect THE Story? THE Story is the death and the resurrection of Jesus Christ. There we see in time and space the fact that things are so bad that the Son must die to redeem sinners, but they are so good because he conquers the evil, but death to shame in his resurrection. There we see that things are so much worse than we ever thought and God's grace is so much better than we ever imagined.

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    35 mins
  • The Descending God
    Apr 22 2025

    The distinguishing mark of the Christian faith is that God comes down! He comes down as one of us in his incarnation. He comes down in time and space, speaking and acting in the world as one of us. He comes down lowly, not only in the manger but on the cross, the ultimate instrument of a lowly death. But he even goes down further. His body is taken down and is placed in the grave. And the Creed tells us "He descended into hell." And why? For us. For us and our salvation. He is The Descending God!

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    14 mins
  • Hosannah, Blessed is the King!
    Apr 15 2025

    Jesus's triumphal entry into Jerusalem reveals profound truths about authentic kingship and worship. While the crowds expected a powerful political savior, Jesus deliberately chose symbols of humility, riding a donkey instead of a war horse. His examination of the temple challenged where people placed their trust and hope - in worldly power versus divine authority. This transformative moment demonstrates that true kingdom authority operates through service and humility, not dominance and control.

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    34 mins
  • How Much the Lord has Done!
    Apr 8 2025

    In all three of the synoptic gospels, Mark, Matthew and Luke, the story of Jesus calming the storm and of his healing the man with the demon are put right right together. These accounts strike a cord with us because they a echo in our own lives. We often find ourselves caught in a storm, often of our own making, and in a real sense the man with a demon is very much like you and I without Jesus.

    An Jesus is Lord of all. He is Lord of the physical, the psychical and the spiritual. All of it. He has authority over all of the chaos. But the responses? Well, fear. Fear that led to acceptance and fear that led to rejection.

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    40 mins
  • With Jesus in the Storm
    Apr 1 2025

    Mark's great 4th chapter is about the power of the words of God, but also about discipleship about those who hear the word and live accordingly. In rhetorical flourish, Mark gives us this dramatic scene of Jesus asleep in a boat where his disciples are full of fear because of the storm they find themselves in. And yet, with a word, he calms it. And then rebukes his disciples. Why? Because true faith in the God who will bring us to the other side gives courage not timidity.

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    39 mins
  • Little Light and Surprising Seeds
    Mar 25 2025

    Growth in the Kingdom of God is a mystery. It seems at once both so entirely connected to us and what we do with what we have heard and at the same time utterly the work of God. Sometimes it seems as though we see it and sometimes it is elusive for years and years. Even so, the Kingdom is like a little mustard seed. Small, seemingly insignificant and Jesus tells us that it will grow beyond our wildest dreams!

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    37 mins
  • Seed and Soil
    Mar 18 2025

    The Parable of the Sower illustrates how different people respond to God's word through the metaphor of seeds falling on various types of soil. From the path where birds quickly devour the seed, to rocky ground where growth is shallow, to thorny areas where worldly concerns choke out growth, and finally to good soil where abundant fruit is produced. This foundational teaching reveals both the transformative power of God's word and the crucial importance of how we receive it. Understanding our own spiritual receptivity and actively cultivating good soil in our hearts is essential for genuine spiritual growth.

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    36 mins
  • Who are My Mother and My Brothers?
    Mar 11 2025

    One of the Gospel of Mark's great themes is discpleship and suffering. What Mark often does is ask us if we are willing to take up our cross and follow Jesus, the one who came not to be served but to serve. Here, in chapter 3, Jesus appoints the 12 disciples, reconstituting Israel around himself. In doing so he is making a polical, social, economic, relational statement, claim - a claim that touches on all of one's life! - that he is Lord of all. So, we don't just come to him for what he can give us, but becuas he is Lord. Mark then gives us various responses: He's crazy, he's demonic, people are hardhearted against him and yet some will do the will of God and be his brothers and sisters and mothers. What will your response be?

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    38 mins
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