
Citizenship in the Kingdom of God
I have been involved in justice ministry since 1958. During that time, I have known dozens Read More
Rolf Nolasco, Jr. | Read Colossians 2:13-19
In my early life as a follower of Christ, I embraced the familiar understanding of creation (God created everything good), fall (humanity sinned), and redemption (Christ’s death provided rescue from sin). However, this understanding produces a rather troubling image of God—a vengeful God whose demand for retribution presupposes vengeance through...
God, we thank you for your extravagant generosity. Help us to extend that same generosity to others. Amen.
This week our meditations take us on a journey where our spiritual infidelity and impoverishment is met with God’s steadfast faithfulness and diffusive love. It starts with God’s pronouncement of restorative judgment toward Israel’s unfaithfulness in Hosea. We then turn to Psalm 85 which describes in vivid and soul-nourishing ways what this promised restoration looks like. The theme of God’s extravagant and generous character carries us to Luke’s Gospel and Colossians, where we see it exemplified fully and incarnationally in the person of Jesus Christ.
• Read Hosea 1:2-10. What does it mean to be faithful to God in this current moment of our personal and collective lives?
• Read Psalm 85. How have you experienced God’s faithfulness and restoration?
• Read Luke 11:1-13. How has praying regularly changed you? If you do not pray regularly, start a practice now. Look for the ways it changes you.
• Read Colossians 2:6-19. How might a life lived in the fullness of Christ influence a world mired in spiritual bankruptcy?
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