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To “prepare the way” is a cosmic event; it is also our own personal repentance: dealing with the mountains and valleys, smoothing out our own rough places.
Biblical images of the “Second Coming” are pretty grim. But actually things are already grim. Jesus comes to interrupt that with grace that changes everything– and changes us so we can change the world.
We call Jesus a “king.” If we are to let Christ truly reign, it starts in our own hearts.
We are called to be a community of people who are there for each other, in gratitude and devotion to the One who is always there for us.
A story about Jean and a panhandler named Ron.
The “Saints” are not people who are exceptionally good; they’re people who trust God to be exceptionally good. This trust fills their lives with God’s light.
The whole point of our religion is simply to become more loving. This is our true “Reformation.” It begins in letting God love us as God does: deeply, steadfastly, viscerally, fiercely, no matter what.
We belong to God. The purpose of life is to give ourselves back.