(A sermon based on Luke 11:37-44 for Sunday, August 26, 2012) Trying to be a real Christian while living a real life in the real world is tricky business. I mean, just think of some of the tensions with which we live. For one thing, we know on the one hand that being Christian is not a matter of doing all the right things but we know on the other hand that we should and could do better at doing the right things. For another thing, we know that we are limited because we are human but we know on the other hand that we can be more than we can imagine because of the presence of the Spirit of God in our lives. For yet another thing, we know that our behavior is often of a higher quality than the state of our hearts but we know on the other hand that the state of our hearts is sometimes of a higher quality than the quality of our behavior. One of the challenges we confront is to face who we are in all our complicatedness, who we can by grace-infused effort become, and the g...
Michael Ruffin has been involved with this preaching thing for almost forty years. It's time he started thinking about what it means. These are his reflections...