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Mark 12:38-44

Proper 27B

Our two sections are directly connected by the mention of widows. In the first section, the widows are made destitute at the hands of the scribes, and in the second, a poor widow gives the last of her financial goods as a contribution to the faith community. Jesus clearly condemns the scribes in the first…

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Mark 12:28-34

Proper 26B

The text’s message this week is simple. It’s the all-encompassing nature of the application that gets overwhelming. Did you know, for instance, that there are 613 commandments in the Pentateuch? Summarizing and prioritizing, as Jesus does here, was a normal practice among the rabbis and scribes of Judaism, not to mention that it’s a helpful…

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Mark 12:38-44

Proper 27B

Our text’s Jesus is in Jerusalem during the last days of his life.  He figuratively stands in the shadow of his upcoming betrayal and denial, trial and torture, suffering and death.  Jesus is, in other words, preparing to give up virtually everything for the sake of the world he so passionately loves. The specter of…

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Mark 12:28-34

Proper 26B

Digging into the Text: The first thing I noticed about this text is that this is that while all the other encounters Jesus has with the Scribes and Pharisees, the Jewish leaders, are adversarial, this one is positive. This particular Scribe had been listening to Jesus discuss theology with the Jewish leaders, and he was…

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Mark 12:38-44

Proper 27B

Comments and Observations Preachers don’t always pay much attention to the acoustics of Bible stories but they should.  How something sounded may be the key to getting a passage correctly.  But as I say to my preaching students, this is where the Bible does not help us a lot.  It is a rare Bible verse…

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Mark 12:28-34

Proper 26B

Comments and Observations: Today Jesus would be seen surrounded by reporters and cameras, with a half-dozen microphones being shoved toward his face.  Today Jesus would be hounded by paparazzi as the center of a small media blitz.  Passersby would be leaning in, camera phones held out in front, to take a selfie with the rebellious…

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Out of Her Poverty

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