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Fredrick Douglass

May 2, 2024 ~ Kim Blenkhorn ~ 1 Comment

His ability to execute his mind to the masses of people is astounding, his writing and thinking skills unmatched for his time, vocation and experience.

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Kingdom Comingย (Luke 17:20-37)ย 

Kingdom Comingย (Luke 17:20-37)ย 

The Pharisees ask a question that prompts Jesusโ€™ teaching about his return: โ€œWhen is the kingdom of God coming?โ€ Without extensive study, it is difficult to know precisely how the Pharisees processed the kingdom of God. While we often think of the โ€œkingdomโ€ as a New Testament concept, its roots are deeply embedded in the […]

Go Your Way (Luke 17:11-19)

Go Your Way (Luke 17:11-19)

Jesus is walking the borderlandsโ€”the space between Samaria and Galileeโ€”when ten men appear. They do not approach. They cannot. They stand at a distance, bodies marked, voices raised, shouting the only prayer they have left:โ€œJesus, Master, have mercy on us.โ€ The village is unnamed, but it does not need a name. It may have been […]

The Rich Man and Lazarusย (Luke 16:19โ€“20)

The Rich Man and Lazarusย (Luke 16:19โ€“20)

The rich man and Lazarus is about compassion, mercy, the afterlife, reaping and sowing, wealth and repentance.ย  The rich man was not able to secure a place in heaven through his ancestry or his wealth. The Pharisees were known for their love of money, pride, and status. Jesus draws a direct comparison between the rich […]

The Mulberry Tree Parable (Luke 17)

The Mulberry Tree Parable (Luke 17)

Jesus begins with a severe warning: โ€œWoe to the one who causes others to stumble. It would be better for him to have a millstone hung around his neck and be thrown into the sea.โ€ He immediately follows with a demanding command: โ€œIf your brother sins, rebuke him. If he repents, forgive him.โ€ At first […]

The Prodigal: A Story for the Religious (Luke 13-15)

The Prodigal: A Story for the Religious (Luke 13-15)

The parable of the prodigal son has been retold countless times, often as a story about wayward sinners returning to God. But in its original context, it is primarily a message to the Pharisees and religious leadersโ€”a challenge to their understanding of devotion, righteousness, and compassion. Jesus tells a series of parables in succession, building […]

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  • โ€œEverything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedomsโ€”to choose oneโ€™s attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose oneโ€™s own way.โ€ โ€• Viktor E. Frankl, Man's Search for Meaning
  • "I said to de Lord, 'I'm goin' to hold steady on to you, an' I know you'll see me through.'" -H. Tubman
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