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The followers of the Jesus-movement that grew up in that complex environment saw “heaven” and “earth” — God’s space and ours, if you like — as the twin halves of God’s good creation.
Jesus is the beginning of the new creation. (Revelation 3:14). The first human species was in Adam. The New Creation is in Christ. As Levi was in the loins of Abraham when Melchisedec met him, so ...
Jesus loved creation. How about you? This week, focus the part of the daily Examen where you consider what you’re grateful for on the beauty of creation, whatever it is, wherever you are.
Gently but firmly correcting their perception of “success,” Jesus invites them to remember what is truly important.
Today's chapter is Matthew 14. In this chapter we'll see Jesus feed 5,000 men besides women and children - conservative estimates put the number at nearly 12,000 - and walk on water as if it was ...
Creation has an end, creation is to be consummated, and the name of that end and consummation is Jesus. Sin does not and cannot determine the character of Jesus’ task.
We see on a daily basis the wonder of Jesus’ creation in the human body, in the intimate way in which our structures are “knit together” (Ps. 139:13), of how they function as a whole.
Our particular eco-memories, and those from Jesus' life shared with us through Gospel stories, ask us to think about how our homes, workplaces and neighborhoods affect how we think, act and live.