
Episodes

Sunday Jul 29, 2001
Rules of Prayer
Sunday Jul 29, 2001
Sunday Jul 29, 2001
The Bible seems to indicate that certain "rules" ought to govern and inform our prayer. A first is faith: we must passionately believe that God can do what we are asking for. A second is forgiveness: if we want the grace of God to flow to and through us, we must remove the resentments and angers that block it. And third is praying in Jesus' name: when we ask things of God we should do so in the stance and spirit of his Son.

Sunday Jul 22, 2001
A Passion for the Impossible
Sunday Jul 22, 2001
Sunday Jul 22, 2001
The philosopher Kierkegaard defined faith as the passion for the impossible. When we stand, like Abraham, at the edge of what we can know or control, we look out into the alluring darkness of what God can do in us and for us. To say "yes" to this invitation beyond reason is to have faith.

Sunday Jul 08, 2001
God's Tender Providence
Sunday Jul 08, 2001
Sunday Jul 08, 2001
That God cares for us, even down to the simplest details of our lives, is a basic intuition of the Biblical authors. As Isaiah reminds us, we are, vis-a-vis God, like a child in the lap of a doting mother. This does not mean that our lives are without conflict, but it does mean that we are always under the watchful eye and provident direction of our God.

Sunday Jul 01, 2001
It is for Freedom that Christ Set Us Free
Sunday Jul 01, 2001
Sunday Jul 01, 2001
"Freedom" is one of the most ambiguous words in the religious lexicon. It can mean simply the capacity to choose this or that, to say "yes" or "no." But in a deeper spiritual sense, it means the power to follow only the right path, to say only "yes" to what God holds out to us. It is this latter type of liberty that Christ procures for us His followers.
