Today, as we continue to look at the aphorisms toward the end of Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount, we come to what is arguably, his most famous teaching, the Golden Rule. In English we know it as something like, “In everything do to others as you would have them do to you; for this is … Continue reading The Golden Rule
Last week, we looked at Jesus’ teaching against anxiety, which is grounded in seeing God’s providence for all creation. Today we have the flip-side of that teaching: Confidence in asking for what we need. It’s a beautiful and comforting teaching, but one that isn’t without its own challenges. Jesus says: Ask, and it will be … Continue reading Ask, Search, Knock
So far, we’ve seen that the Sermon on the Mount contains a number of different genres within it: beatitude, legal discourse, prayer, and formal instruction. Now as the Sermon nears its end, Jesus switches to aphorisms, short, pithy sayings or proverbs. The one we’ll look quickly at today is simple, so simple that scholars have … Continue reading Pearls before Swine
The generative, generous, pay-it-forward, idea of ‘God’s Economy’ has been a common theme so far in this series on the Sermon on the Mount. We forgive as we are forgiven, receive grace as we offer grace, receive mercy as we are merciful. But it works just as well for more ‘negative’ ideas. This is the … Continue reading On Not Judging Others
Whenever I read the Gospels, I’m always taken a bit aback by how much Apocalyptic — writing about a mysterious coming time when God would come in big ways to right the world’s wrongs — they contain. This is particularly true in years like this one, since our Sunday Gospels have been taken primarily from … Continue reading Signs of the End or Signs of the Times?: A Reflection on Mark 13.1-8