The word “scapegoating” originated from an ingenious ritual described in Leviticus 16. According to Jewish law, on the Day of Atonement, the high priest laid hands on an “escaping” goat, placing all the sins of the Jewish people from the previous year onto the animal....
01535 – Jesus Gets Upset
In the Gospels, we don't see Jesus getting upset with the sinners. We see Him getting upset only with those who do not think they are sinners.
01320 – Saints vs. Sinners
Having spent time around "sinners" and also around purported saints, I have a hunch why Jesus spent so much time with the former group: I think he preferred their company. Because the sinners were honest about themselves and had no pretense, Jesus could deal with...
01195 – All is Gift; All is Grace
What we are, what we have, even our salvation, all is gift, all is grace, not to be achieved but to be received as a gift freely given. God's bias in favor of sinners is so immense that it is said we will be surprised at those we find in heaven whom we had not...
00761 – Love: The Visible Presence of Salvation
The age of the coming Kingdom of God is the age of love, which requires us to accept each other unconditionally. Such love, which does not answer back and never says no, ensnares evil in the world (Matthew 5:39-40; Luke 6:29). It smashes the vicious circle of violence...
00618 – Vengeance is Coming
You chose the decaying lepers, You spoke fearlessly with unacceptable strangers, You sat with notorious sinners, and you said that streetwalkers would be the first in Paradise. You got on well with the poor, the bums, the crippled. You belittled the religious...