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avril 1st, 2023

Psalm 22:25-31

Psalm 22 affirms some of historic Judaism’s most important claims about the person and nature of God: God cares for the poor and marginalized (not just the wealthy and powerful); God’s transformative love is good news for all nations (not just Israel and/or Judah); and God’s beloved community, which will ultimately triumph, has already begun.

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Strength and Solace

Psalm 22:1-8 Psalm 22 is a Davidic psalm. Over the course of history, the themes in this psalm have been variously ...
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Darkness, Death, Despair

Mark 15:33-41 Mark tells us that “darkness came over the whole land,” (v. 33). Christ called out desperately: “My God, my ...
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Misunderstood Messiah

Mark 15:27-32 To the very end, Christ’s enemies misunderstood His identity and purpose. He was crucified between two violent, criminal insurrectionists (Greek, ...
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Presumption, Prophecy, and Power

Mark 15:21-26 Was Simon of Cyrene Jewish, African, a Greek, or some combination of all three? We cannot be sure. Did ...
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