Monthly Archives: July 2011

Bringing Home the Faith (thirteenth installment)

Jesus was fully God and fully human. He ate, drank, slept, worked, laughed and cried, just like us. He knew what it was like to be rejected, scorned, and run out-of-town. He also knew what it was like to be tempted. In fact, after he had grown up and just before he began his public ministry, the devil tempted him, mightily. But unlike us, Jesus didn’t fall for it. He did not sin. The way he lived his life on earth was how God was hoping all of us would live – completely trusting in God, while doing His will and enjoying His company. Continue reading

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Bringing Home the Faith (twelfth installment)

In addition to spending a great deal of time, every day, focusing on ourselves, we all have a tendency, when we hear we can’t have something, to begin to want it, and then, to resent anyone who keeps us from having it. For example: if you were to tell me that I could have anything I wanted to eat except peas, very soon I wouldn’t be able to get peas off my mind. And I don’t even like peas. But, I would begin to resent the fact that you told me I couldn’t have them. (“Who are you to tell me that?” I’d think.) I don’t like having limits imposed on me. Continue reading

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Bringing Home the Faith (eleventh installment)

The simple truth is that Jesus came to live in our world because something about human life had gone terribly wrong. But this deserves a fuller explanation. So, in order to understand what went wrong, what needed urgently and desperately to be fixed, we shall have to go back to the very beginning of the Bible. Continue reading

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