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Mark 11:1-11

Lent 6B

Comments and Observations It’s something I’ve just never understood.  Ever since I was a little kid I have wondered why the various Gospel texts on Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem are so careful to include both Jesus’ detailed instructions on where to find a colt (and what to do with it once they located it) and…

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Mark 8:31-38

Lent 2B

Comments and Observations: Life has its ups and downs but rarely are they packed so closely together as in Mark 8.   Only a few verses earlier Peter had answered one of history’s most powerful questions and he had answered it correctly.  Mark’s spare style means that we don’t hear what the other gospels tell us…

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Mark 1:9-15

Lent 1B

Comments, Observations, and Questions: Lent begins in the wilderness.  And it’s not a terribly safe place to be all things being equal.   Some years ago after a seminar I was attending in Tucson, Arizona, wrapped up around the noon hour, my wife and I decided to check out a nearby National Park.   We took a…

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Mark 9:2-9

Epiphany 6B

Comments and Observations: “This is my Son, whom I love.  Look at him.   Isn’t this display something!   I mean, just get a load of this light show!” That’s what I’d expect God the Father to say. But he doesn’t. At the Super Bowl recently singer Katy Perry led the now typical halftime spectacular, pulling out…

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Mark 1:29-39

Epiphany 5B

Comments and Observations: Usually we are far too casual about God’s kingdom. “Your kingdom come, your will be done” we say each time we intone the Lord’s Prayer, but when we finish our prayer and open our eyes, we do not see any such kingdom. It is difficult for us to conceive of a kingdom…

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Mark 1:21-28

Epiphany 4B

It was the Sabbath and so, naturally, the Jews of Capernaum went to the synagogue.  Some of them went sleepily, others went with a great weariness following a busy week of work.  Still others trekked over in a rather irritable mood for who knows why–maybe it had been no more than that they were out…

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Mark 1:14-20

Epiphany 3B

Comments and Observations If Mark were a Broadway play, then the first 13 verses are like the overture.  As we come to verse 14, the curtain is about to go up on the drama and when it does we see . . . Galilee.  We’re not in a bigger city like Jerusalem or Sepphoris or…

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Afraid of Sanity

from a 3/10/2009 meditation at Calvin Seminary

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Preaching the Gospel of Mark to a Restless Culture: Opening Worship

Fall preaching seminar, 2008, at Calvin Seminary, sponsored by the Center for Excellence in Preaching.

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Which Is Easier?

2009-03-08

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