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God’s “Nevertheless” of forgiveness for sins is strange wisdom, and stranger still when we witness those who have power using it to condemn and punish “to the full extent of the law”… and beyond. What can God’s strange wisdom offer to us, and to our human community, in these troubling times? In this reflection from the fourth Sunday in Lent, Rev. Dr. Elisabeth Jones invites us to consider the question: Is there ever a circumstance when forgiveness is too much? Too soon? Too late?
Hear the Gospel reading from Luke 15:1-3, 11b-32, The Parable of the Resentful Sibling, in the livestream recording.
Connect with Cedar Park United here:
🔴 cedarparkunited.org
🟠 youtube.com/c/CedarParkUnited
🟢 facebook.com/cedarparkunitedchurch
🟣instagram.com/cedar_park_united
By Cedar Park UnitedGod’s “Nevertheless” of forgiveness for sins is strange wisdom, and stranger still when we witness those who have power using it to condemn and punish “to the full extent of the law”… and beyond. What can God’s strange wisdom offer to us, and to our human community, in these troubling times? In this reflection from the fourth Sunday in Lent, Rev. Dr. Elisabeth Jones invites us to consider the question: Is there ever a circumstance when forgiveness is too much? Too soon? Too late?
Hear the Gospel reading from Luke 15:1-3, 11b-32, The Parable of the Resentful Sibling, in the livestream recording.
Connect with Cedar Park United here:
🔴 cedarparkunited.org
🟠 youtube.com/c/CedarParkUnited
🟢 facebook.com/cedarparkunitedchurch
🟣instagram.com/cedar_park_united