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Jesus says “Repent or perish” but it’s not a threat or warning: it’s an invitation to receive deeper life from the God who gives life.
Facing our own brokenness and the brokenness of the world we’re tempted to whine, resign, or go into denial. But our tradition teaches us to lament: to put our sorrows in the hands of God, who changes us.
Jesus leads us into the desert not for self-punishment but for self-awareness, as we can reclaim the love God plants in us.
God’s light is already in us– all of us–growing in fullness. We are all already raised from death. We are all already invited to feast in heaven.
Jesus asks us to love everybody, even our enemies. Let nothing compromise your love. Don’t be right; be loving.
Blessing comes from God, not from our circumstances When we trust that, rooted in God’s love, power flows out from us to heal the world.
God calls us, to make use of our ordinary lives for the sake of the healing of the world. We may feel inadequate or weary, but God can bring about miraculous things through us.
Our assumptions about what is “normal” and who is “in” and who is “out” blind us to God’s presence, since God is an outsider to our society. Jesus declares all of us “normal,” all of us “insiders.”