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For Mary, Jesus truly became fully God and fully human. She loved all of him, because through him she had experienced a love that embraced all of her. —Rev. Danielle Shroyer (@dgshroyer) on Jn. 20
art: "Rabbouni!" by Rev. T. Denise Anderson (@tdandersonart)
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But here’s what Easter taught me:
...there is no hide-and-seek with the divine
that doesn’t end in you being found.
Stay still.
Keep breathing.
God is closer than you think.
—from “Lost and Found” by Rev. Sarah Speed | @sanctifiedart
These acts of abuse, cruelty, and indignity were fired at the Creator of the Universe by the very beings into whom God breathed life. Perhaps God is crying out to us, “Why have you forsaken me?”
— "Why Have You Forsaken Me?" by Rev. Lauren Wright Pittman | @sanctifiedart