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Barren Bush or Fertile Tree?
Lent 2021, Bible & Theology The Yale Logos Lent 2021, Bible & Theology The Yale Logos

Barren Bush or Fertile Tree?

March 5, 2021 | By Matias Sur

Our Lenten journey is well underway, which is why I want to offer a quick reflection on the possible temptations that may arise—or may have already risen—in the middle of our respective paths toward Easter Sunday.

At the risk of being reductive, if you had to pick between these two persons reflecting on their Lenten journey, which would you pick?

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God’s Suffering
Bible & Theology The Yale Logos Bible & Theology The Yale Logos

God’s Suffering

Nov. 8th, 2020 | Se Ri Lee MC ‘23+1

In my previous encounters with this verse from Isaiah 53, my thoughts had always dwelled on the word “suffer,” then shifted to pondering God’s inexplicable reason for allowing suffering a place in the world. This time, as I read over it, my eyes rested on the “him.” It suddenly occurred to me that God put Himself through suffering. It was God’s will for His Son Jesus (i.e. God Himself [1]) to suffer perhaps the greatest suffering of all time: death through torture, crucifixion on the cross. 

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