8th Sunday after Pentecost (cycle a)
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"Collect the weeds first and bind them in
bundles to be burned, but gather the wheat into my barn.'"
Mt 13:30 |
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Sh*t Happens
Matthew 13:24-30
by Rev. Frank Schaefer
I find this parable very meaningful as in it Jesus acknowledges that bad
things happen. They happen anywhere and to everybody. And they
happen to good people. They are part of life. Jesus is not denying
that bad things happen and that is in stark contrast to some
religions and even Christian movements who deny that there is real
suffering. The Christian Science denomination, for instance,
believes that bad things, including illnesses, are not real. They
are believed to be only symptomatic and that you can overcome these
bad things by focusing on the positive, on healing--by ignoring
their reality and power.
But Jesus is not teaching this, he acknowledges the reality of
evil and suffering. And if you live in the real world, then you know
that sh*t happens sometimes. Here are some humorous examples of when
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