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From these Lent stories, we are beginning to see what kind of king Jesus is. Spending time with a poor blind man and a rich tax collector, both of whom are shunned by society, Jesus inspires us to look on others with generous hearts.
So much in this topsy turvy world has been turned upside down in the past year. Rather than being spun around like in some blind-folded game, this lent we are turning with purpose. Turning things around to help us reorient and refocus to see God’s vision for the world. Turning away from what holds us back. Turning towards something altogether greater than what anyone might expect. Turning to be reminded that God is with us, right in the middle of what matters most.
From these Lent stories, we are beginning to see what kind of king Jesus is. Spending time with a poor blind man and a rich tax collector, both of whom are shunned by society, Jesus inspires us to look on others with generous hearts.
So much in this topsy turvy world has been turned upside down in the past year. Rather than being spun around like in some blind-folded game, this lent we are turning with purpose. Turning things around to help us reorient and refocus to see God’s vision for the world. Turning away from what holds us back. Turning towards something altogether greater than what anyone might expect. Turning to be reminded that God is with us, right in the middle of what matters most.