Try as I may, I haven’t found anything in the Holy Scriptures about retirement. I couldn’t find anything about resting on one’s laurels or being given permission at age seventy-three to stop being kind, stop caring about my neighbor, or retiring from God’s plan. When it comes to God’s plan or being a better person…

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… repentance and forgiveness of sins is to be proclaimed in his name to all nations…. — Luke 24:47. It’s been over 2000 years, and I’m sure we aren’t there yet. We still judge, punish, and fail to forgive others or ourselves. Ask yourself whether you turn away from your neighbor when he or she crosses the…

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Practice kindness all day to everybody and you will realize you’re already in heaven now. — Jack Kerouac. The key to Kerouac’s quote is the word “practice.” Having played a lot of sports, I learned at an early age that the word “practice” was just that, and involved lots of failures. Dropped passes, missed free throws,…

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Now when they heard this, they were cut to the heart and said to Peter and to the other apostles, “Brothers, what should we do?” — Acts 2:37. Lent is over, Easter Sunday is past, and now we ask, “What do we do?” If we aren’t careful, we will spend a lot of time on the question,…

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As we leave the tombs of quarantine, a return to normal would be a disaster unless we recognize that we are going back to a world desperately in need of healing. — Esau McCaulley, Unsettling Power Of the Easter Story. It is not often that you find an opinion piece about the Easter story in the NY Times, but this…

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