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In the Day of Pentecost, we celebrate the coming of the Holy Spirit with great pomp and circumstance, but it relationship remains central.
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Figuring out the bigger picture of the divine project (is Jesus exclusive or not) seems more important than it is. The answer to both is yes.
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As Jesus prays in the midst of his disciples, he offers us a window into how the project will go without him, and with the Spirit.
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The Ascension is awkward. Because Jesus has to go away and also stay forever, and all of his followers must deal with that paradox.
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In the Sunday between the Ascension and Pentecost, we continue to focus on the thing that Jesus wants us to hear: it’s about relationship.
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It seems like there is a fundamental disconnect for many with what glory means to Jesus. It isn’t a sign of power, but of beauty and love.
