In the passage we looked at yesterday, God brought the people to a spot in the middle of the desert where there was no water. Before you try to make up any excuses for God, just sit with this passage. Imagine the sights and smells, the heat and the hopelessness - really let yourself feel it.
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The death metal band Every Time I Die has some remarkable lyrics about the journey towards discovering ourselves. When looking inside, too often we find that we are parts of a system of injustice, and it feels so much easier not to look…
Read MoreSo how about us - what is it that guides our approach to the Bible? Certainly we each come to scripture with certain assumptions, making the text fit some way of seeing things.
Read MoreKat Armas writes about how those who have been marginalized have a better chance of correctly interpreting the bible’s passages about oppressed people than those who come at the text from privilege (see her keen insights beneath this devotional). Because of their lived experiences, they understand the actual lives and issues of those in the Bible in parallel circumstances.
Read MoreThe people of Israel had been enslaved and worked to the bone and treated ruthlessly. They’d cried out to God, and God was in the process of answering. God sent Moses to face off with Pharaoh and to demand change, to demand freedom.
Read MoreWhat if Miriam’s fierce, embodied, liberating joy echoes God’s own? Perhaps it shows us a different picture of who God is - not proper & orderly, tame or quiet - loud, exuberant, flowing through every piece of her being.
Read MoreThis week we’ve been considering our insecurity and looking underneath the hood of our souls to see what’s really inside. Turns out, the journey of self-discovering is a sacred trek, a holy enterprise. And it can be frightening as well as releasing.
Read MoreJesus taught us to pray “on earth as in heaven” (Matthew 6:10). So if we have complete self-knowledge in heaven (1 Cor 13:12), doesn’t that naturally mean we should pray for it and work towards it now? Yes!!!!
Read MoreThere are key moments in our lives when we realize just how awesome God is. Maybe it’s a sunset or an answered prayer or a time of reflection on our lives, but in that moment everything is clear and obvious: God is God and we are not.
Read MoreI believe that we are all on some level, prophets, women and men, and that all prophets are reluctant prophets. - Mirabai Starr
Read MoreWhen God came to Moses and invited him to join in rescuing the people from oppression in Egypt, Moses responded by saying, ““Who am I that I should go to Pharaoh and bring the Israelites out of Egypt?” ( Exodus 3:11). He just didn’t feel up to it.
Read MoreWhat is this barefoot spirituality that God asks of Moses? Shoes and the social rules governing when we wear them are complex and culturally conditioned. Taking them off can be…
Read MoreHow would you describe Moses’ frame of mind in verse 3? Perhaps curious, intrigued… certainly motivated. Something unusual was happening, and Moses decided to stop and investigate. He didn’t shy away from his questions, but let them lead him forward.
Read MoreToo often religion suggests to us a God that is not only powerful, but destructive - a spirituality that manipulates and devours us - absolutely burns us down. But what Moses experienced…
Read MoreHow do we as followers of Jesus in America remember and dream forward on the 4th of July? A collection of quotes, a poem, and even a song to muse over with Jesus today.
Read MoreThough the text so often tempts us to focus on Moses as special, as far above us somehow spiritually, the way that he connects with God is available to all of us - to you and me normal people.
Read MoreReflecting on the role of the strong women in Exodus 1, we’re inspired to think a little differently about God as well.
Read MoreOver and over again, God speaks in scripture about the ways those in power have created systems that exploit those who are weaker than they are.
Read MoreYes, Jesus cared for individuals. And yet, it was so much more than that.
Read MoreIn the book of Lamentations, the prophet Jeremiah is heartbroken over the urban decay in Jerusalem.
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