Intellectual Exercise

In today’s readings, the Bible tells us how it is good that God told Abraham, “Take your only son Isaac, whom you love, and… offer him up as a holocaust.” But it also tells us it is good when God tells Abraham to then spare Isaac. The Bible then again reverts to having Paul tell … Continue reading “Intellectual Exercise”

What We Know

From Sunday’s Old Testament reading we know of the claim that “all nations” will worship “the Lord.” Western history would seem to bear this claim out. For example, the U.S. continues to show a majority of people still worshiping the Bible’s “Lord.” We also know from the Old Testament and Sunday’s second reading, that “whom … Continue reading “What We Know”

Free and Fulfilled

“Ezra the priest brought the Law before the assembly.” They were just returning home after a long captivity. Ezra stood “on a wooden platform” “higher up than any of the people.” The people “bowed down and prostrated themselves …(and) Ezra read plainly from the Book of the Law of God.” Centuries later Jesus stands before … Continue reading “Free and Fulfilled”

Will We Live Our Dreams or Have Them Interpreted For Us?

We spend our childhoods and some restful moments dreaming. Those who would diminish our dreaming will tell us it is time to grow up or to wake up and stop our dreaming. But growing up or waking up does not stop our dreaming. We are simply given the chance to live out our dreams in … Continue reading “Will We Live Our Dreams or Have Them Interpreted For Us?”

Conscience Questions the Bible and the Constitution

In this Sunday’s Gospel Jesus asks a question: “Who do people say that I am?” He is directing listeners outward toward other’s opinions. Those opinions reflect external social and religious norms. Then Jesus rephrases the question for Peter: “Who do you say that I am?’ Jesus is  directing his friend inward toward conscience which questions … Continue reading “Conscience Questions the Bible and the Constitution”