Filed under IGRC for Unity, Lectionary Reflection
Tagged as Inclusion, luke, Sermon on the Plain
5K
36:00 (Race for the Cure, Jun. '12)
35:15 (Firecracker Run, Jul. '12)
33:47 (Crimestoppers, Aug. '12)
31:40 (Lagomarcino's, Oct. '12)
26:52 (CASI St. Patrick's Day, Mar. '13)
26:28 (Railroad Days, Jun. '13)*
*2nd place in age division
26:40 (Casa Guanajuato, Nov. '13)
30:30 (Modern Woodmen Knockout Hunger, Sep '14)**
**3rd place in age division
8K / 5 miles
49:40 (Gigi's Playhouse Superhero Run, Oct. '13)
47:42 (Palatine Turkey Trot, Nov. '13)
7 miles
DNF (Bix 7, July '14)***
*** injured in third mile
10 Mile
1:38:30 (Soldier Field 10, May, '13)
Half Marathon
2:29:00 (Live Fit With Lupus, May '14)
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I wrote some thoughts on the same passage of scripture. I came out
with different observations. I really liked your emphasis on how in Luke, Jesus was all bout “leveling”. I’m seeing it more and more.
In my reflection I reflect on how Jesus’ words on the plain interact with the Apostles desire for power. Let me know what you think if you get a moment.
https://thefreshpressedword.wordpress.com/2019/11/01/the-struggle-for-power-in-luke-620-31/