If you were listening to the reading from the Old Testament, I wonder how many of you were immediately discouraged when the first thing you heard was about scabs and pustules. If you have ever sat down to try to read the Old Testament all the way through it’s passages like this that probably convinced you that if you were going to make it there are some parts you would end up skipping. But the fact is our ancestors in the faith thought that things like this were a serious issue for their community. There are many rules and regulations about various illnesses and most importantly, types of uncleanness. Why…
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If you ever read any of the gospels all the way through, every time you do it, something new will strike you that you have never noticed before. And I’ll bet that one thing you would notice sooner rather than later is how much of Jesus’s life was spent healing people. We tend to imagine a great deal of his life was spent talking, because so much care was taken to record some of the things he repeatedly said. But really, when he went from place to place, he must have spent more time healing people than preaching, and it’s that, more than his words, that drew enormous crowds to…
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Today is a difficult gospel, because it’s one where we encounter a Jesus who wants our attention for something he knows will be hard for us to hear. But before we take this pungent little sermon by Jesus head on, let’s take a minute just to reflect on the Jesus who is giving this sermon, and why he feels so strongly about this message he is trying to give us that really turns the world as we know it upside down. Here’s one thing that should always strike us about Jesus, in all the stories we hear about him, and it’s this: Jesus understood how people hurt and what they…
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This Sunday is the third in a series of five Sundays where we’re hearing some parts of the Sermon on the Mount from Matthew’s gospel, and I think it was going pretty smoothly until today. Here’s a brief refresher. First we heard the Beatitudes, about how the meek and peacemakers and mourners are the blessed ones, that’s how God is, all wonderful. Then in last week’s gospel, we were told we are the salt of the earth, we are the light of the world that shouldn’t be hidden. Also wonderful. But then there’s this week, when after these beautiful words about how God sees us and where we’re going we’re…
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When you settled into your seats to listen to the first reading from the Old Testament, I wonder how many of you were immediately discouraged when the first thing you heard was about scabs and pustules. This is not what we want to hear about when we come here for a little inspiration. But, for better or for worse, the fact is, our ancestors in the faith thought that things like this were a serious issue for their community, and in those parts of the Old Testament that people skip through really fast when they decide one day they want to try to read the whole thing, there are many…
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You probably already know this, but we have a parish of very intelligent people here, which of course is generally a good thing, but it makes for a tough audience for any preacher, and maybe even for today’s preacher in the gospel, Jesus. The week before last I was around the parish one evening, and I happened to mention to one particular parishioner that I’d be preaching this weekend. “What readings?” he asked, and I told him, “You know, that part of the Sermon on the Mount where Jesus tells us that if our eye causes us to sin we should tear it out, and if it’s the hand, cut…