(I'm thinking maybe it's time to start posting sermons again…)
Jesus is forcing us to confront this unthinkable, unfaceable truth about who we are.
And in forcing us to confront this truth, he's telling us that he loves us, God loves us in-spite of the violence that we do. But by forcing us to see the truth our violent acts, we begin to be saved from our own worst nature.
The bread that I will give for the life of the world is my body.
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