“This generation” of religious leaders whom Jesus takes to task in today’s Gospel resist the new and different.
Advent Reflections
What does it mean to take the kingdom of heaven by force?
If I had ever managed to find time to take the divinity school course on “Troubling New Testament Texts,” I would have lobbied to include today’s Gospel passage on the syllabus.
The contagious joy of Christ
I like to think of Elizabeth’s unborn baby, the future prophet John the Baptist, dancing with delight in today’s Gospel of the Visitation.
God loves each one of us deeply, no matter how lost we are
How can we spare the time to let others know of our care and concern?
It can be tempting to just give up
The paralytic’s friends might have told him in dismay, “Let’s come back another day when it is less of a hassle.” But that is not what they said.
Put on the splendor of glory from God
There is scarcely a parent alive who has not at some point uttered the words, “You’re not wearing that, are you?”
God invites us to face the truth
The three questions God asks Adam and Eve lay bare the threefold nature of their wrongdoing.
Purposely seeking God
We are called to place ourselves intentionally within the physical and temporal structures in which God may speak to us.
God’s peace makes us whole
Buoyed by that love and mercy, we find wholeness — peace — through acts of kindness, healing and justice.
In supreme exhaustion Christ still gives of himself
All of us occasionally have “last straw” moments in our lives, when we feel we simply cannot bear the weight of one more demand.
