Author: Chris Kelly
Chris Kelly
– December 30, 2012
Text: Luke 2:41-52
Perhaps, when Jesus and the scholars in the Temple were talking about scripture, they were talking about sea monsters.
In the Hebrew Bible that Jesus knew, there are a lot of sea monsters. As there are in psalm 148 which we just sang. And in Job: the Leviathan that God made for fun.
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Chris Kelly
– December 23, 2012
Text: Luke 1:39-55
The story of the Bible is the story of God. Not the whole story of God, which starts long before us, and ends long after us, and encompasses much more than we will ever know. But it is the part of God’s story that has to do with people on this earth. Can we tell a story of God that has nothing to do with us? Maybe. But maybe not. What we do affects God and changes God; we are part of God’s story. But can we tell our story without God in it? Probably not, being creatures of God; though we do try.
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Chris Kelly
– December 16, 2012
Text: Luke 3:7-18
You brood of vipers! You sons and daughters of serpents! You children of snakes!
What kind of people would find these words to be good news? What kind of person would take the scolding that John gives them and interpret it as gospel? Who after hearing such reproaches would then turn to John for guidance?
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Chris Kelly
– December 9, 2012
Text: Luke 3:1-6
Other texts: Luke 1:68-79
In the middle of today’s psalm there is a hinge. On one side, the song looks back at God’s promises to God’s people. A reminder to us and to God. A quoting of past prophets. On the other side, it looks forward to the fulfillment of that promise. A new prophet. A new way.
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Chris Kelly
– November 26, 2012
Text: John 18:33-38
Today is the last Sunday in the church year. It is called Christ the King Sunday. You may think it is an ancient feast day of the church, as most of our Sunday feast days are. But it is not. The name (and the topic) was an invention of Pope Pius the XI in 1925. That was a tough time for the Western world, and especially Europe, which had just recently fought the first World War and was on the verge of the Great Depression. Peace and justice did not reign. Pius felt that faithful people needed to be reminded that Jesus was their guide, not only on the heavenly trail but in people’s private and public lives in this world. In a time when earthly kings were falling, we needed a more trustworthy one.
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Chris Kelly
– November 18, 2012
Text: Mark 13:1-8
In a learned discussion about this reading a while ago, the general consensus was: What the heck?
For two thousand years we have been hearing the same old predictions about the end of time. The signs of things to come by now are cliche. Nation against nation. Famines. Earthquakes. How can these be signs? Wars and rumors of wars, hardship and hunger, natural disaster, and let us add disease—these are the story of civilization.
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Chris Kelly
– November 11, 2012
Text: Ruth 3-4; Psalm 146
Put not your trust in rulers. This from today’s psalm is hard advice to hear after just finishing an exhausting but resolved election campaign. Though some are unhappy with the result, the ferocity of the campaign tells us that most people are willing to put their trust in rulers; the only question being which ones.
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Chris Kelly
– November 4, 2012
Text: Revelation 21:1-6
Other texts: John 11:32-44, Isaiah 25:6-8
The Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end. These words open and close the book of Revelation, the last book of the Bible. I am, says the voice from the throne, the A to Z, the start and the destination, the first and the last.
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Chris Kelly
– October 28, 2012
Text: Readings for Reformation Sunday
In 1454 the invention of printing using movable type came to Europe. It was a technology whose time had come. Within thirty years, there were printing presses throughout Europe, and especially in northern Italy and central Europe.
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Chris Kelly
– October 21, 2012
Text: Mark 10:35-45
There is a little three-act play almost exactly in the center of Mark’s Gospel. And in each act, there is a three-part dance. The dance is the same, with some variation, in each act. For those following along, they appear in chapters 8, 9, and 10. We just heard the third and final act and saw the third dance. Jesus and the disciples are the dancers. And the dance goes like this.
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