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Jesus says to cut off your hand if it causes you to sin. Sounds awful, but maybe what he means is to become free of our grasping, free of the fear that who we are is not enough.
Jesus invites us to welcome the child–those among us without power, status or “importance,” for that is how we encounter God, who comes among us vulnerable and small. (God upends our social hierarchies!)
When Jesus says “Take up your cross and come with me” he doesn’t mean to have a certain religion; he means to love radically, loving the people we’re not “supposed” to love, and, even harder, the people we don’t want to love.
A gentile women opens up new possibilities with Jesus. This is the path of faith: not being perfect, but being willing to change, grow, and go on to new things.
Our “religion” is not the stuff we believe, it’s the choices we make. Wisdom is letting God be a force in our decision making.
Jesus offers us real nourishment; and we’re invited to share real food with each other. In feasting together, we meet Jesus.
What does Jesus mean in saying we have to eat his flesh and drink his blood? Maybe something about letting him really get inside us.
Stop the flywheel that is fueled by arrogance from crushing the poor, the weak, & the oppressed.