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Jesus bears the grace of God like a river of love and healing that flows freely for everybody– absolutely everyone. All we have to do is draw near, reach out, and receive.
To follow Jesus means to heal– both to offer healing and to be healed.
When we go through storms it sometimes seems God is asleep. But Christ is in our boat with us– asleep, yes: because he is at peace. Let his peace be yours.
A meditation on Jesus’ parable: God’s grace is a seed growing in you, you are a seed growing, God’s grace is a seed in the world….
The outer circumstances of our lives– even our bodies– pass away. But our inner nature is always being renewed. This is also true of the church. The forms change; what is essential is always made new.
We shine with the light of God. We tend to identify with our feelings, ideas, actions and thoughts. But those are merely the container for who we truly are. We are the light, not the lamp.
To be “born again” isn’t some once-in-a-lifetime emotional experience: it means receiving life from God, being made new, again and again, and starting over: being vulnerable and humble, receptive and grateful, with “beginner’s mind.”
The Pentecost story is about diversity: God wants a church full of different languages, different styles, values, approaches and experiences. The Spirit–not our opinions or even our religion–is what binds us in unity amidst all that diversity.