
Lent in Your Pocket 3.30
In this time of quarantine and sheltering-in-place, we are all being forced to embrace limits that we usually try to avoid.
In this time of quarantine and sheltering-in-place, we are all being forced to embrace limits that we usually try to avoid.
As I read this scripture over and over again, there is a peace that settles in my heart and mind. Our lives often become complicated and overwhelming. Things happen that there is no explanation for, yet we must try to make sense of them.
If you have spent any time with Parables you know they are confusing, and one can draw about fifteen different meanings from just one Parable.
Faith is essential for our lives, but faith is not essentially believing. The problem is, too often we use faith and belief interchangeably as though they are equal.
Seeking understanding has always symbolized who I am. When I was around nine years old, I recall being absolutely driven to find out where the “soul” was.