Fairness and the Kingdom of God: A Reflection on Matthew 20.1-16

There are two opposite truths about humanity when it comes to fairness: First, as children, we all seem to have an innate, deep concern that things should be fair. A child will pick up  on the slightest hint of unfairness and sound the alarm with all their might. But second, we nonetheless build deeply unfair … Continue reading Fairness and the Kingdom of God: A Reflection on Matthew 20.1-16

A Question of Forgiveness: A Reflection on Matthew 18.21-35

Forgiveness is at the heart of the Christian message. It’s also an idea that’s become very controversial and a matter of discussion and debate in society at large (and not without reason). Forgiveness was also a contentious topic in Jesus’ day, as, then as now, people wanted hard and fast rules about it. But Jesus, … Continue reading A Question of Forgiveness: A Reflection on Matthew 18.21-35

Waking Up to Love: A Reflection on Romans 13.8-14

The other day I was reading a book review and was sad, though, even more sadly not surprised, to see “religion” listed under its content warnings. Not “religious abuse,” not “cults,” but “religion” itself. And, being an American book, the religion in question was Christianity. What a sad and disturbing statement on the state of … Continue reading Waking Up to Love: A Reflection on Romans 13.8-14

A Tale of Two Rebukes: A Reflection on Matthew 16.21-28

Last Sunday’s Gospel reading featured the wonderful interaction in which Jesus and his disciples talk about his identity. Peter, of course, identifies him as the long-awaited Messiah, the anointed leader who would restore Israel, and the passage ends with Jesus blessing Peter for his insight. But, as is so often the case, both with Peter … Continue reading A Tale of Two Rebukes: A Reflection on Matthew 16.21-28

The Power to Bind, the Power to Free: A Reflection on Matthew 16.13-20

For those of us who call ourselves Christians, literally ‘Christ-lings’, or ‘little christs’, there are few questions of greater importance than who and what the Christ was and is. That question takes centre stage in today’s Gospel reading, Matthew 16.13-20, which includes Jesus’ famous question to his disciples, “Who do you say that I am?” … Continue reading The Power to Bind, the Power to Free: A Reflection on Matthew 16.13-20