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84 illustrations — Thoughtful theological commentary and reflection
In our tumultuous world, where conflict often feels like the default mode of engagement, the call to *enemy love* is as radical as it is necessary. Jesus, quoting the greatest commandment in Matthew 22:37-39, invites us into a loving relationship...
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Beloved, as we navigate the complex waters of our contemporary faith journey, we find ourselves at a unique intersection: that of *Clobbering the Clobber Texts* and a progressive understanding of God’s love. In Matthew 22:37-39, Jesus invites us to center...
In the heart of our Black Church tradition, we gather to wrestle with profound questions that shape our understanding of faith and community, especially regarding Women and Church Leadership. When we turn to Matthew 22:37-39, we hear the echo of...
As we gather this morning, I want us to consider the profound implications of Jesus’ words in Matthew 22:37-39, where He commands us to love God with all our heart, soul, and mind, and to love our neighbor as ourselves....
In the heart of Matthew 22:37-39, we find Jesus redefining the very essence of our existence: to love God with every fiber of our being and to extend that love to our neighbors. This radical command resounds through the ages,...
In the heart of Matthew 22:37-39, we find Jesus distilling the essence of faith into two profound commandments: to love God with all our heart, soul, and mind, and to love our neighbors as ourselves. This scriptural anchor invites us...
As we reflect on the call of Jesus in Matthew 28:19-20, we are reminded that the mission to spread goodness and truth is rooted in our shared life as a community of faith. “Go therefore and make disciples of all...
In the tapestry of our faith, the threads of **climate change** and **hope** are woven together with the vibrant colors of *agape* love, a love that compels us to act with urgency and compassion. Matthew 22:37-39 captures this beautifully, as...
As we turn our hearts to Matthew 25:35, where Jesus declares, "For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink," we uncover a profound theological truth that resonates...
As we reflect on Matthew 28:19-20, we encounter the heart of our mission as a community of believers—a charge to go and make disciples. Yet, nestled within this directive is an invitation to embody kindness, the very essence of Christ’s...
Imagine for a moment a bustling community center on the edge of town. On one side, there’s a sewing circle, where women of all ages gather to stitch together not just fabric, but friendships and dreams. They share stories, laughter,...
As we contemplate the commission given by Christ in Matthew 28:19-20, we dive into the heart of our faith — salvation. When Jesus instructs us to go and make disciples, we are not merely called to spread doctrine; we are...
As we reflect on Matthew 28:19-20, where Jesus commands us to go forth and make disciples, we encounter a profound truth about goodness and divine revelation. In this moment, Jesus doesn't just send us on a mission; He imparts a...
In our fast-paced world, the intersection of mental health and spirituality often feels like a tangled web, particularly within the framework of progressive Christian theology. As we gather today, I want us to dive deep into Matthew 25:35, where Jesus...
In a world buzzing with the ceaseless hum of technology, we find ourselves at a unique crossroads—a moment where our screens often replace our faces, and the virtual can seemingly overshadow the visceral. Yet, amidst this digital cacophony, the timeless...
In our ever-diversifying world, the call to engage in Interfaith Dialogue is not merely a theoretical exercise; it is a profound and necessary reflection of our Christian commitment to love and justice. In Matthew 25:35, Jesus declares, “For I was...
In the heart of Matthew 22:37-39, Jesus calls us to something profound: to love God with all our heart, soul, and mind, and to love our neighbor as ourselves. This isn’t just a moral imperative; it’s a declaration of our...
In the heart of Matthew 22:37-39, we find Jesus calling us to a radical love—*agape* love—that transforms our understanding of the world and our place within it. He commands us to love the Lord our God with all our heart,...
In the heart of our contemporary context, the intersection of women and church leadership stands as a vital discourse, reminding us of our call to embody divine love and uphold human dignity. Matthew 25:35 resonates deeply with this conversation: "For...
As we gather today, let us turn our hearts toward a profound question: How does our understanding of Women and Church Leadership shape the very fabric of our faith community? In Matthew 25:35, Jesus invites us into a transformative encounter:...
Imagine a bustling city street, filled with the vibrant chaos of life. Amidst the hurried footsteps and hurried lives, a woman sits on the sidewalk, her eyes weary but alive with hope. She embodies the truth of *imago Dei*, the...
Imagine a world where the beauty of creation inspires awe instead of despair. In Matthew 22:37-39, Jesus calls us to love the Lord our God with all our heart, soul, and mind, and to love our neighbors as ourselves. This...
In our fast-paced, technology-driven world, we often find ourselves in a paradox: the more connected we become through screens and devices, the more isolated we sometimes feel. Reflecting on Matthew 22:37-39—the great command to love God with all our heart,...
In our journey of faith, the profound truth that we are created in the *Imago Dei*, the image of God, beckons us to engage deeply with the world around us. Matthew 25:35 captures this beautifully when Jesus tells us, “For...