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  • Gospel: Luke 6:27-38 (Epiphany 7: Series C)
    By listing a series of situations in rapid succession, Jesus overwhelms us with how practical, how real, how tangible, how concrete, how utterly achievable life in the kingdom can be.
  • Gospel: Luke 6:17-26 (Epiphany 6: Series C)
    Jesus curses our cultural expectations. He says "woe" to those who are rich, satisfied, joyful, and praised. The good life of our world is not good for discipleship.
  • Gospel: Luke 6:27-38 (Epiphany 7: Series C)
    This week Jesus continues by discussing the behavior of his people. He’s particularly interested in the way his people treat others—especially those who mistreat them. Like last week, the only way to describe it is backwards.
  • Gospel: Luke 6:17-26 (Epiphany 6: Series C)
    Backwards. That is the only way to describe the world Jesus portrays in Luke 6. Consider what He says about blessings. The blessed, He says, are the poor, the hungry, those who weep. It is those who are hated, excluded, reviled, spurned. Who among us wants to be “blessed” like that?

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