Now the Son of Man has been glorified, and God has been glorified in him. — John 13:31. From a human perspective, Judas’ departure marks a devastating act of betrayal. Yet, in John’s Gospel, Jesus declares, “Now the Son of Man has been glorified, and God has been glorified in him,” revealing a profoundly different…

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The apostle Paul’s exhortation in Colossians 3:15, “And let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts,” paints a vivid picture of an inner tranquility that seems to have characterized Jesus’ earthly life. While the Gospels recount moments of frustration, righteous anger, and profound sorrow, the overarching impression is one of a deep-seated peace that…

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It’s interesting how Jesus returns to this idea of generosity without expectation, isn’t it? His words in Luke 6:35 – “But love your enemies, do good, and lend, expecting nothing in return” – challenge conventional wisdom. It strikes me that Jesus isn’t just talking about financial transactions. While the word “lend” might initially bring to…

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Matthew’s Gospel records Jesus instructing his disciples, “You received without payment, give without payment” (Matthew 10:8). This emphasizes the nature of the blessings we receive, particularly the spiritual gifts bestowed upon us. The term “without payment” underscores the absence of any required exchange or transaction. Whether we use the term “without payment” or “unconditional,” the…

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Over-Striding – death for the sprinter. It knocks you back. — Sam Mussabini, Chariots of Fire. Sam’s message about over-striding, so detrimental to a sprinter’s race, also applies to the pursuit of our aspirations in life. Just as a lengthened, inefficient stride disrupts a runner’s momentum, reaching too eagerly or impatiently for our goals – be…

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