Look in front of you and what do you see? A child of God. Turn to the right and what do you see? A child of God. Look left. A child of God. Turn around and look behind. All I can see here are children of God. How did that happen? How did all these… Read More »
APRIL212018
You have to sympathize with those who were following after Jesus and found him hard to take. After he said, “Unless you eat of the flesh of the Son of Man and drink of his blood, you shall not have life within you,” they responded, “This saying is hard; who can accept it?” We have… Read More »
APRIL202018
The conversion of St. Paul was a major event in the early Church — so major that St. Luke records an account of the event three different times in the Acts of the Apostles. The key moment comes when the heavenly voice announced to the young Pharisee, Saul, “I am Jesus whom you are persecuting.”… Read More »
APRIL192018
I received an e-mail last week. Someone wrote to say he needed to get baptized immediately. He had started a program in his church for those interested in baptism but that was going to take several weeks. He wanted to get baptized that day. He cited as precedent the baptism of the African court official… Read More »
APRIL182018
In the social sciences, unintended consequences are outcomes that are not the ones foreseen and intended by a purposeful action. We see that phenomenon at work in Acts 8. According to St. Luke the authorities in Jerusalem want to squelch the nascent Jesus movement so they launch a persecution. Those first followers of Jesus flee the city… Read More »
APRIL172018
St. Luke deliberately patterns the death of St. Stephen, the first martyr (protomartyr), after the death of Jesus. Stephen, like Jesus, forgave his enemies: “Lord, do not hold this sin against them.” Forgiveness is hard. Once when I was talking with a group of those who had been abused someone said, “Don’t ask us to… Read More »
APRIL162018
It is not a coincidence that it was the “Synagogue of Freedmen” which debated with Deacon Stephen. Since they were outsiders they held onto the faith they acquired as a safe harbor in a stormy world. They didn’t understand that, while a boat is safe in a harbor, that is not why boats are made.… Read More »
APRIL152018
Picture this scenario. You are watching “Dancing with the Stars” when a news alert comes on. “A panel from the National Science Foundation regrets to announce some bad news. The sun is expanding. The cosmologists thought this was going to happen many millennia in the future but it’s happening now. It will only be fifty… Read More »
APRIL142018
One of the consoling things about the Bible is its portrayal of people just like us. For example, we read in the Acts of the Apostles that “the Hellenists complained against the Hebrews.” Dealing with foreigners, with immigrants was as neuralgic in the first century as it is in the twenty-first. Racism is nothing new.… Read More »
APRIL132018
The book of Acts tells of a speech given by Gamaliel. A little later in the book we find out that Gamaliel was the teacher of a young man from Tarsus named Saul, who eventually became St. Paul. All of which serves to remind us of those who have been our teachers along the way.… Read More »
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