Deuteronomy 18:15-20 1 Corinthians 8:1-13 Mark 1:21-28 Actions create stories that create expectations. Maybe you have a nice meal at a restaurant, and you tell a friend. They expect the same. Expectations create open spaces where truth can be revealed. Maybe the bread pudding was like ambrosia – maybe not – but the truth is revealed. Truth cannot be revealed unless you are looking for it. And when it is revealed, the truth is not a set of facts to describe something else. Truth is the greater reality that we are caught up in. It is so much larger than each of us that it can only be held by hands bound together in love. And our concept of love has its roots in our life experiences. It has deep roots in our conflicts and compliments. It takes nourishment from receiving and giving, and it is watered by our memories of the actions of others. My father had a saying on his desk that reminds me ...
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