Flashbacks and warm feelings. Matthew Five
Perhaps it happens most frequently with a photograph. We walk by the same picture hanging on the wall in our house every day, but on this day—we SEE it. We see it, and we remember, and it takes us back. For instance, on one wall of my home, there is a portrait of me lifting Amy’s (my daughter) veil to kiss her after she was just pronounced ‘…wife,’ with tears brimming in my eyes. Just like that, I am back in that wedding in the park and…
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Let it be Springtime in your Heart!
Springtime is here! With the harsh winter the East Coast of the United States endured, (pictured is a Chicago city street, but no doubt Boston and the New York area)-- all are looking for spring tulips to pop through the ground!…
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Finished. Easter, 2015
The procession reached the top of Mount Calvary--Jesus and two criminals are to be crucified. Jesus is stripped naked, with his arms outstretched--a…
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Simon lightens Jesus' burden.
We follow Jesus on the road to the crucifixion . . . And as they led him away, they seized one Simon of Cyrene, who was coming in from the country and laid on him the cross to carry it behind Jesus. A virtual “nobody” lightens Jesus’ burden. And there followed him a great multitude of the people and of women who were mourning and lamenting for him. Luke 23.26 and following. . .
Truth is, I was trying to devise…
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The Crowd Shouts, Crucify him!
The biblical accounts from Luke 23 and Matthew 27:
When Herod saw Jesus, he was greatly pleased, because for a long time he had wanted to see him; in fact, he was hoping to see him perform some sort of miracle. He plied him with many questions, but Jesus gave no answer. The chief priests and the teachers of the law were standing there, vehemently accusing him. Then Herod and his soldiers ridiculed and mocked him.…
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On Trial. (drawn mostly from Luke 22 and 23)
It seems impossible, definitely so unfair, but Jesus was on trial for his life. 'We don't need any more witnesses; we heard all we need to hear,' Caiaphas said, sending Jesus to Pilate, governor of Judah. They bound him, led him away and handed him over to the governor. By now it was early morning, and to avoid ceremonial uncleanness, the Jews did not enter the palace; they wanted to be able to eat the…
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You are Right saying I AM [the Son of God] Easter, 2015
Jesus finished his agonizing prayer in the Garden, and returned to his men, just in time for his friend, Judas, to step forward and kiss him, betraying his Lord, our Lord, and ensuring those who had come to arrest him, that he was indeed ‘The Man’.
The story continues—
“The men who were guarding Jesus began mocking him and beating him. They blindfolded him and demanded, "Prophesy! Who…
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Jesus in Gethsemane. Easter, 2015
Misunderstood by the men he loves the most, Jesus finishes the Passover dinner with them, and then departs the Upper Room, and begins the quiet march toward his arrest. Tonight, Jesus returns once more to the Mount of Olives, and stops in the garden that we hold so dear, the Garden of Gethsemane. We watch as Jesus prays to his Father, about the agony that is soon to come upon him - Luke 22.39-46.
Think for a…
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Isn't it ironic?– Easter 2015
Isn't it ironic. . . An old man turned ninety-eight He won the lottery and died the next day It's a black fly in your Chardonnay It's a death row pardon two minutes too late And isn't it ironic? It's like rain on your wedding day It's a free ride when you've already paid It's the good advice that you just didn't take1
Read Luke 22.
Who would've thought, reading the story about Jesus’ last days that this tune…
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What happened that night before … Easter? Luke 22.14-23
At sundown of that same Passover day so very long ago, thirteen men met to celebrate with dinner in a great gray hall, in an upper room in a house on Mount Zion, in the northeast corner of Jerusalem. In the tall-roofed chamber, with heavy beams holding up the ceiling, likely the only furnishings were rattan divans and a long oaken table, on which tall candles were burning. Picture with me the…
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Preparation for Easter.
We are studying the life of Jesus in Matthew’s gospel, having just finished the fifth chapter. www.pastorwoman.com - most recent Morning Briefings - But I want to look forward as Spring has dawned and Easter is less than two weeks away now. What precipitated the Passion Week and Resurrection Sunday all those years ago?
It is April, A.D. 331, and…
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Be Perfect. Matthew 5.48
Perfect
What do you think of when you first see the word ‘perfect’? Excepting God Almighty—that is, not including him-- Do you see a big smile with a row of sparkling white, straight teeth? Or a well-sculpted body with little body fat? Or does your mind go to moral uprightness? The innocence of a newborn child? Something or someone that ideally suits your needs? The grade of 100% on the top of your homework? What does…
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Love in Matthew Five. 5.43-48
Are you loving? Stop and think.
Are you loving? Sometimes. To some people. Maybe not so much to others. Then, are you really loving? Do you pick and choose the times and the people? Maybe we all do.
“Love isn't something natural,” Fromm postulated, unless it is in short spurts. “Rather it requires discipline, concentration, patience, faith, and the overcoming of narcissism. It isn't a feeling, it is a practice…”1 except for Jesus; for Jesus,…
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What’s the deal with Jesus and the Law? Matthew 5.17 …
Just had a short note in response to one of my recent Morning Briefings—“Thank you for the message, kindly keep on sending.”
EDWARD, From Delhi (INDIA)
I can picture Edward some 8,000 miles away, looking at his computer monitor and reading the words that are inspired by Jesus’ teaching in the Sermon on the Mount, beginning in Matthew Five. The Beatitudes were somewhat captivating, I believe; just the consideration of…
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Sitting alone, and Jesus on the Law. Matthew 5.17-48
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Because I go to church alone, and oft sit alone, I am keenly aware of other people—especially women—who are sitting all by themselves as well. This morning, I walked the long row to sit next to my dear Anitamarie, who sat on the end seat on the aisle. A few minutes into the service, a single lady—that is a woman by herself—excused herself and passed by us, to take a seat near me on the other…
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