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Reimagined Dreams
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Reimagined Dreams

Bryce McDonald ’21 is a Classics concentrator in Leverett House.

Whether we are aware of it or not, we naturally discern between proper and improper ways of dreaming.

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It Is Done
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It Is Done

By Audrey Huang, BR '21.

“When he received the drink, Jesus said, “It is finished.” With that, he bowed his head and gave up his spirit.” (John 19:30, NIV)

What did You mean Jesus, when You said that it is finished, it is done?

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Quiet Confidence
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Quiet Confidence

By Angela Eichhorst ’22. Angela is a freshman living in Canaday.

I have a quiet confidence. It is still but certain and based upon God’s love and words of truth. It is a confidence that my God loves to give me good things. He turns towards me relentlessly. He “answers me”, “defends me”, “sends me help”, “strengthens me” and “accepts me”.

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Standing Tall
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Standing Tall

By Lillian Yuan, Pierson College '21. Lillian is majoring in Economics and Cognitive Science.

I violate my fast; I fall short.
I shower others with affectations; I fall short.
I lash out in pride; I fall short.
I chase after security; I fall short.
I lust; I fall short.I crave imperfect love; I fall short.I am human; I fall short.

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Luke 11:14-28: The Power of Christ
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Luke 11:14-28: The Power of Christ

This is part of a syndicated series for Lent 2019 with Harvard’s Christian Journal Ichthus. Visit Ichthus at http://www.harvardichthus.org | By Daniel Sutton, visiting student and recent Oxford graduate.

For a number of years, I thought Christianity was just this – it was a set of rules, through which God told me how to do the right thing and how be a good, respectable person, or at least look like one to the outside world. It seems that many of the crowd, or many of the people Luke was writing to, thought likewise.

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Kneeling
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Kneeling

By Raquel Sequeira, TD ’21. Raquel is majoring in Molecular Biophysics & Biochemistry.

Repeated failures during Lent are merciful reminders to fall to our knees, the posture that is required of us when we take communion and say: “we do not presume to come to this your table, oh merciful Lord, trusting in our own righteousness, but in your manifold and great mercies.”

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