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Friday, June 25, 2021

Fourth Sunday after Trinity- Romans 8: 18-23

Both the Epistle and the Gospel for Trinity 4 are important passages. The Gospel for this Sunday from St. Luke 6:36- 42 is the significant selection on judgment or judging. Although it does not prohibit every form of judgment, it does warn against poor or unmerciful judgments rooted in self-righteousness and hypocrisy. (For further comment on this text, see posts from other years.)

This time, my focus is on the Epistle from Romans 8:18-23. Here the Apostle Paul encourages believers in the face of suffering. We should note Paul's Christian realism. He uses words like suffering, groaning, travail, and pain to speak of some of the earthly realities of a fallen creation. Yet, such harsh realities are not the whole human condition. Through Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit, hope for glory remains. Believers already have some of the first fruits of the Spirit, and in faith and hope, we await final redemption. God's grace, truth, love, and mercy will eventually triumph!

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