Whose story?
That’s kind of been the question for Paul.
Whose story will set the direction of our lives?
Whose story is redemptive?
Which story will be the basis of home?
Which story will be the foundation of justice?
The story of Caesar or Jesus?
Six months of Romans to sort that out.
Six months of walking with Paul.
Six months of Paul working through the meaning of the story of Jesus
in the face of the story of Rome,
and in the context of the story of Israel.
And now it is Lent.
Now we enter unto a path to the cross.
Now we walk with Jesus through the streets of Jerusalem,
the city of peace that was so filled with violence.
One week in Jerusalem.
A week of intensified conflict.
A week of impassioned expectation and dashed hopes.
A passion week.
Here the story comes to its climax.
This is what it’s all about.
Without this week, Paul would have had nothing to talk about.
So for Lent, WBB follows Jesus through the streets of Jerusalem.
We move from Paul’s Romans to Mark’s gospel.
And we walk with Jesus to the cross.
This week our beloved Sacristan, Chris Dow puts down the towel
and takes up the mantle of preacher.
David Neelands will serve up the bread and wine,
the Bandhood of all Believers will lead our worship
and Alex Karney leads the prayers.
Lent is important, friends.
It is an important time for prayer and meditation,
for quiet reflection on Scripture,
for self-examination and confession.
Let’s keep a Holy Lent together.
Brian
Wine Before Breakfast
Tuesday Morning, February 23, 2010
7.22 @ Wycliffe Chapel
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