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La Meditación de Disciplinas del Día
Pablo parece estar trazando una línea divisoria en este pasaje entre quienes pertenecen a la ley y quienes tienen fe. Sin embargo, más que crear una división, Pablo busca unir. Él...
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A professor from a developing nation asked my class what would happen if we lived into a “theology of enough.” Since coming to the United States, he had noticed that American...
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Thanks to an early familiarity with the idea of Jesus as my good shepherd, the first part of John 10 resonated with my faith and experience. But the idea that Jesus...
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In one of the most memorable of the great “I am” speeches of Jesus in John (I am the vine, and so on), we come to Jesus’ description of himself as...
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The men’s mysterious companion takes bread, blesses and breaks it, and gives it to them. Their eyes are opened; they recognize him—and he vanishes from their sight. From now on, Jesus...
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It must have been the Bible study to end all Bible studies. To be sure, this Bible study has been going for a while now, having begun in earnest when Jesus...
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Maybe we know this story so well that we find it hard to enter into the disappointment of these disciples, but we can try. These men had big hopes and dreams...
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Each of us looks for something that will last. In this passage, our instincts about permanence get flipped on their head. The enduring character of what God has done for us...
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It sticks out like a sore thumb. In the middle of this hymn of gratitude, there it is: “Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his faithful...
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So, how did you end up at Yale for graduate school?” Whenever someone asks me this question, I have to decide what sort of story I will tell. There’s the story...
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It’s not the sort of message that will win friends and influence people. But it’s a refrain of the first several chapters of the book of Acts. (See Acts 3:15; 4:10;...
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