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Forgiving our Great Affront

Forgiving our Great Affront

March 18, 2021 NT reflection / OT reflection / Year BOne Comment

Thursday of the Fourth Week of Lent: Exodus 32:7-14, John 5:31-47. Today’s readings pull no punches in shining a light on our inability to recognize God and remain faithful to Him. But they also show us that God’s overwhelming love, mercy, and forgiveness wipe away this great affront. This is …

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The Purifying Fire We Call God’s Wrath

The Purifying Fire We Call God’s Wrath

March 26, 2020 NT reflection / OT reflection / Year A5 Comments

Thursday in the Fourth Week of Lent: Exodus 32: 7-14, John 5:31-47. Today’s readings give us the iconic scene in Exodus where God sees the Israelites waiting for Moses at the base of Mt. Sinai making “a molten calf and worshiping it.” God utterly rejects this, noting, “they have become …

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