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Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost September 8, 2013
God’s Extraordinary Hospitality of Love By The Rev. Rick Matters
What in heaven’s name does Jesus mean by saying that we must hate everyone we hold dear, and hate our own life as well? How different from Paul’s emphasis in Philemon on the love of the saints! So, how do we reconcile these two messages?
we embrace all people. We love and include everyone with such vulnerability that we even permit them to exclude us, as they did Jesus.
Clearly, Jesus is using hyperbole, so we cannot take him literally. Yet he must be making an important point, and prioritizing our love by putting God first is a likely candidate. But his jarring urgency points to deeper meanings, one of which is the topic of the upcoming festival weekend, of loving God and neighbor by including and excluding others.
Scripture Lessons Today
Morally, we draw a circle of beliefs by excluding certain people based on their values and behavior. At the deeper level of divine-human communion, we form a circle of love facing outward. From within this explicitly Christian circle,
Exodus 32:7-14 Psalm 51:1-11 1 Timothy 1:12-17 Luke 15:1-10
Deuteronomy 30:15-20 Psalm 1 Philemon 1-21 Luke 14:25-33
Scripture Lessons for Next Week
Recommendation:
A Spiritually Renewing Weekend on September 27 to 29 By The Rev. Rick Matters
Join Bishop Mary, Father Rick, and other leaders in: • celebrating the hospitality of God’s love • learning how to love God and neighbor better • practicing new spiritual exercises Register by September 22 at the full rate of $175 (includes meals; registration form on back page) or at the special parish rate of $35 (excludes meals; registration form in office).