“But when God, who had set me apart before I was born and called me through his grace, was pleased to reveal his Son to me, so that I might proclaim him among the Gentiles, I did not confer with any human being,” – Galatians 1:15-16 The call of God is not a call to […]
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#02 My Utmost: The Voice of the Nature of God
“Then I heard the Lord asking, “Whom shall I send as a messenger to my people? Who will go?” And I said, “Lord, I’ll go! Send me.”” – Isaiah 6:8, The Living Bible When we talk about the call of God, we often forget the most important thing, namely, the nature of Him who calls. […]
#8 Christmas 2013: The Widening Circle of Care, Justice and Hope
Readings: Luke 2: 1-20; Matthew 2: 1-12 When I read the two, almost mutually exclusive accounts of Christmas Eve and day, in Luke 2 and Matthew 2, it seems to me I see a widening circle of care, justice and hope. It is interesting to me that for millennia, we have combined the two accounts in our […]
#7 Christmas 2013: Hope in Full Circle
“Un caminar de rio que se curva, avanza, retrocede, da un rodeo y llega siempre.”—A course of a river that turns, moves on, doubles back and comes full circle, forever arriving.(Octavio Paz) This is my second Christmas as a full-time church worker and full-time student. So one would presume that I have template “hope amidst […]
#6 Christmas 2013: The Gift of Jesus’ Humanity and Vulnerability
Most of us grew up with Christmas celebrations filled with abundance and merriment: glittering Christmas decor; feasting and reunions on the eve and on Christmas day; lavish gifts which may even surpass our wish-lists; a liturgical mass made more touching and joyful by children dressed as Mary and Joseph, shepherds and wise men, and even […]