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Jesus takes away our sin, but we have to stop sinning. In the context of racism, we have to be actively anti-racist. We may feel like vulnerable lambs, but the Spirit empowers us.
Baptism promises we are God’s Beloved, and also sends us into the wilderness to discern our calling and our gifts to live out the life of the Beloved.
In the shadow of tyrants of evil, the magi invite us to be the royalty of wisdom, wizards of love, seeking the sovereign of humanity in others.
It seems the slaughter of the innocents wrecks the Christmas story, but that’s what Christmas is about: God has come, vulnerable to our violence, to save us from it.
The miracle of the incarnation is not just that Jesus was born long ago but that God is with us– and in us– always. All flesh is made holy by the Divine Presence.
The miracle of the incarnation is not just that Jesus was born long ago but that God is with us– and in us– always. All flesh is made holy by the Divine Presence.
Joseph is asked to marry Mary despite his doubts. We are asked to say yes to this life though it is flawed and mysterious– as God says yes to us in coming to be with us.
To love is to empower. God empowers the oppressed. We prepare for God’s coming by joining in that liberating work.