It's appropriate, on this Father's...
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It's appropriate, on this Father's Day, that in our gospel lesson Matthew lists the names of
the men who are Jesus' twelve disciples, and we hear Jesus sending them out to spread
the good news that the kingdom of God -- the community of God, the close-knit family of
God -- has come among us.
That's good news! You and I are not left to drift alone in this big universe; our lives have meaning and purpose! We're part of what God is doing: gathering a community of people who will care, who will love him with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength, and who will try to love each other as we love ourselves.
In his book, Loving Jesus, Mark Allan Powell says:
Don't wait for the kingdom -- experience it! The kingdom (that is, the rule or reign of God) is already here, and people who associate it only with heaven or with life after death risk missing out on what is available here and now.
But Jesus also spoke of God's rule as a future reality. He told his disciples to pray for the rule of God to come (Matthew 6:10). He said that when the rule of God is established, the poor will be blessed, the hungry will be filled, and those who weep will laugh (Luke 6:20-21). When God rules, people will come from all around to enjoy table fellowship with such notables as Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob (Matthew 8:11).
(From Mark Allan Powell, Loving Jesus, p. 83)
That's good news! You and I are not left to drift alone in this big universe; our lives have meaning and purpose! We're part of what God is doing: gathering a community of people who will care, who will love him with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength, and who will try to love each other as we love ourselves.
In his book, Loving Jesus, Mark Allan Powell says:
Don't wait for the kingdom -- experience it! The kingdom (that is, the rule or reign of God) is already here, and people who associate it only with heaven or with life after death risk missing out on what is available here and now.
But Jesus also spoke of God's rule as a future reality. He told his disciples to pray for the rule of God to come (Matthew 6:10). He said that when the rule of God is established, the poor will be blessed, the hungry will be filled, and those who weep will laugh (Luke 6:20-21). When God rules, people will come from all around to enjoy table fellowship with such notables as Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob (Matthew 8:11).
(From Mark Allan Powell, Loving Jesus, p. 83)
