Luke 18:31-43 The healing of the blind man is a quintessential story of healing in the Bible: it’s all there, and told with such simplicity, brevity, and yet comprehension. It makes a wonderful story to meditate on using the lectio divina. Imagine that you are in first century Israel, living near Jericho, that city symbolic of God’s people entering into the Promised Land. Only the Promised Land for you is invisible and does not seem particularly flowing with milk and... Read more
Friday of Trinity 9 – Luke 19:1-10
Luke 19:1-10 There have been a lot of famous short men throughout history. Napoleon was only 5’ 2”, and James Madison, Moe, Larry, and Curly were all only 5’ 4”. On behalf of short men everywhere who are below the statistical average of 5’ 10” in the U.S., I am proud to say I’m a Zacchaeus. The story of Zacchaeus is another story about not being able to see. Just as the blind man from yesterday could not see because... Read more