Sunday, March 3, 2024

The one who suffered


After Hebrews 2:5-18
 

In the midst of trials,

it’s easy to forget

the one who suffered

and died, the one who

gave you his name.

 

He was made first,

he made all things first,

and he was reduced

to something lower

than angels for a time.

 

Now he is in control,

now all are subject to him.

Though we don’t see all,

we do see one thing:

the one thing that is him.

 

Photograph by Wesley Tingey via Unsplash. Used with permission.


Some Sunday Readings

 

What is a Mother? Ireland’s Progressive Integralism – Paul Kingsnorth at The Abbey of Misrule. 

 

Burying the Talents of the Great Rewarder – A.W. Workman at Entrusted to the Dirt.

 

The Sermons of the Golden Mouth: Preaching Lessons of John Chrysostom – Dan Miller at Desiring God.

 

10 Reasons the Old Testament Matters to Christians – Jason DeRouchie at Crossway.

 

“What about this man?” – poem by Sarah Crowley Chestnut at Rabbit Room Poetry.

 

Opting for Benedict in an Ordinary Parish – Dwight Longenecker at The Imaginative Conservative.

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