There are certain texts in the Bible that are intimidating, daunting, downright alarming. “If someone strikes you on one cheek, turn and offer the other.” Right, like that’s going to happen. “Give to those who ask.” Have you ever seen how many are asking when you walk downtown on State Street? For me, the most… Read More »
APRIL172021
In the first few chapters of Acts of the Apostles, St. Luke paints an idealized picture of the early Christian community where everyone got along and shared everything and all sang kumbaya together. Of course, people haven’t changed over the past few millennia so the harmony didn’t last. The Hellenists complained against the Hebrews because… Read More »
APRIL162021
The multiplication of the loaves and fishes must have been a major event in the life of Jesus. Each Gospel writer tells the story — Matthew and Mark twice! In St. John’s account Jesus asked his disciples what they should do to help feed the crowd. Andrew answered, “There is a boy here who has… Read More »
APRIL152021
In The Acts of the Apostles Peter and his companions look on their role as being witnesses. (The Greek word is martyros, which is the origin of the word martyr.) They are witnesses to what they had heard and seen: Jesus going about doing good and healing, the events of his suffering and death, the… Read More »
APRIL142021
The Bible proclaims Jesus as the Universal Savior. That raises a question: how are those who are not explicitly Christian saved? Jesus told Nicodemus, “God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world might be saved through him.” We do not save ourselves by putting our names… Read More »
APRIL132021
St. Luke in the Acts of the Apostles has an idealized memory of the earliest Christians. The community of believers was of one heart and mind, and … they had everything in common. Apparently this form of “Christian communism” had already died out by Luke’s time and does not seem possible in our own. What is… Read More »
APRIL122021
The readings for the fifty days of Easter are designed to help us understand Resurrection Life which the Bible describes as life in the Spirit. The first reading is taken from the Acts of the Apostles where we see how different those followers of Jesus were after they received the Spirit. In the encounter with… Read More »
APRIL112021
Thomas, called Didymus, must have gotten sick of being cooped up by fear. He was a bit braver than the others so he was willing to go to the 7-11 to pick up some chips and soda. You can imagine how excited the disciples were when Thomas came back into the room after his snack… Read More »
APRIL102021
The spread of Christianity would be unbelievable if it hadn’t happened. The disgraced leader of the movement was executed with nothing to show for his efforts except a handful of “uneducated, ordinary” men and women. Yet, despite violent opposition, within a few generations Christians were widespread throughout the Roman world and within a few centuries… Read More »
APRIL92021
You can imagine that the events of Jesus’ suffering, death and resurrection were an emotional roller coaster for the apostles. After things had calmed down they wanted to return to “normal.” Simon Peter said to them, “I am going fishing.” Good idea, they responded. However, as the Gospel reports they couldn’t do it. They couldn’t fish… Read More »
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