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Tag Archives: Seraphim
Unholy Moments — Isaiah 6:1-8 — May 31 2015
Sunday, May 31, 2015 Isa 6:01-08 From our Isaiah reading today, I would like to ask you to meditate with me on the Song of the Heavenly Beings– the song of the Seraphim. Holy, holy, holy, is the Lord of … Continue reading
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Flying Snakes: Healing Emerging from Bad Things — John 3:14-21 — March 15, 2015
Snakes are mentioned in our first reading (Numbers 21:4-9). The snakes are poisonous, and God sends them in judgment – so they are very threatening, on the one hand. On the other hand, in the story, obeying God and looking … Continue reading