
Gathered in Jesus | Too Many Choices, April 3, 2022
April 3, 2022 Luke 12:1-8 I want to be Mary, we should all want to be Mary, but none of us are., all the time. Yes, sometimes we are Mary but other times we are either Martha busying ourselves with work, or we are Judas, wanting to attach Jesus...
Brewing Theology With Teer Hardy
April 3, 202210m 21s
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Show Notes
April 3, 2022
Luke 12:1-8
I want to be Mary, we should all want to be Mary, but none of us are., all the time.
Yes, sometimes we are Mary but other times we are either Martha busying ourselves with work, or we are Judas, wanting to attach Jesus to our political agendas. Nevertheless, Christ gathers all to himself when he goes to the cross.
Adoration, gratitude, and worship while in the next breath being made righteous, still being a recipient of the grace of God when we reject or betray the gift afforded to each of us.
And still, Jesus is gathering us in. Jesus is gathering you in.
Grace is and always has been extended to the faithful and unfaithful – to Martha, Mary, and Judas, to you and me. Inclusive of all people, Christ is gathering us into the transforming light of his grace. A light so bright that the darkness of this cross cannot drown it out.
Get full access to Brewing Theology with Teer Hardy at teerhardy.substack.com/subscribe
Luke 12:1-8
I want to be Mary, we should all want to be Mary, but none of us are., all the time.
Yes, sometimes we are Mary but other times we are either Martha busying ourselves with work, or we are Judas, wanting to attach Jesus to our political agendas. Nevertheless, Christ gathers all to himself when he goes to the cross.
Adoration, gratitude, and worship while in the next breath being made righteous, still being a recipient of the grace of God when we reject or betray the gift afforded to each of us.
And still, Jesus is gathering us in. Jesus is gathering you in.
Grace is and always has been extended to the faithful and unfaithful – to Martha, Mary, and Judas, to you and me. Inclusive of all people, Christ is gathering us into the transforming light of his grace. A light so bright that the darkness of this cross cannot drown it out.
Get full access to Brewing Theology with Teer Hardy at teerhardy.substack.com/subscribe