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Monk in the World - Day 7 of 7

I have found these reflections, prayers, and questions to be very helpful. Thank you to Christine of Abbey of the Arts for this moving course. Monk in the World - Day 7 of 7

Monk in the World - Day 6 of 7

Monk in the World - Day 6 of 7

A Place for Prayer: a prayer of longing and praise

This speaks profoundly to my heart and I hope to yours as well. A Place for Prayer: a prayer of longing and praise

Monk in the World - Day 4 of 7

This particular devotional piece reminds me of some of what I've heard from my spiritual director. Monk in the World - Day 4 of 7

Hope and Harmony

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This is the message I shared with the people of Zion Lutheran Church, Baker, WV this morning. The text is Romans 15:4-13.              Hope…it’s a word we hear a lot. What does it mean? I hope it doesn’t snow. I hope I win the lottery. I hope I pass this exam. The Jewish people’s hope was in a messiah that was to come. When friends struggle with impossibly painful, awful situations, when asked if things will ever be any better, they may respond, “I hope so.” But biblical hope is more than crossing our fingers and wishing. The hope Paul speaks of in today’s reading from Romans is that “of Christian expectation…hope that faith affords” (BDAG). Hope is “to put one’s confidence in someone or something” (BDAG). And that someone or something is God.             What Paul says here begins with hope. It ends with hope. It’s like a shelf full of books with bookends. They are named hope. And the books the shelf contains are full of hope as well. Hope is at the beginning of Paul’s writing, ho