Lent: The Divine Feminine, Day 40 For the final post of this series, I wanted to shared the beautiful words of my friend Kaitlyn Hamby. A Letter to my Christian Sisters who have been Sexually Assaulted My sisters, you are divine. You are a physical celestial being. You’ve experienced the ugliest that the earth has … Continue reading Lent, Day 40
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Lent, Day 39
Lent: The Divine Feminine, Day 39 Is God a She? By Sarah Nechamkin Amidst all the mixed messages surrounding spirituality I am confronted with as a college student in the 21st century, sometimes I like to revert to my childhood self, lying awake in my twin bed surrounded by stuffed animals, wondering what’s going to … Continue reading Lent, Day 39
Lent, Day 38
Lent: The Divine Feminine, Day 38 How would God the mother handle our worlds injustices? Would she arm the destruction of more of her children? Would she seek justice through love? Jesus described God as a mother who longed to bring her children back in closer. Does war do this? Is there anything redemptive about … Continue reading Lent, Day 38
Lent, Day 37
Lent: The Divine Feminine, Day 37 Deuteronomy 32:18 “You were unmindful of the Rock that bore you; you forgot the God who gave you birth.”
Lent, Day 36
Lent: The Divine Feminine, Day 36 God rejoices that he is our Mother.-Julian of Norwich
Lent, Day 35
Lent: The Divine Feminine, Day 35 "Take this with some salt and light. One of the times where I felt the Eucharist was most real to me was a time I didn't receive it. I was actually at an Anglican church and a female priest was saying the mass. When I heard a woman say … Continue reading Lent, Day 35
Lent, Day 34
Lent: The Divine Feminine, Day 34 Psalm 123:2 "Like the eyes of a slave girl fixed on the hand of her mistress, so our eyes are fixed on Yahweh our God." Who is this mistress of the house-hold to whom we human beings look for guidance, assistance, and compassion? Yahweh is, then, not only our … Continue reading Lent, Day 34
Lent, Day 33
Lent: The Divine Feminine, Day 33 Words and images point us to God; they help us understand the divine, but they are not God. For example, gender. In the ancient word, it was observed that a woman became pregnant only when she'd been with a man. It was assumed, then, based on primitive, limited understandings … Continue reading Lent, Day 33
Lent, Day 32
Lent: The Divine Feminine, Day 32 Feminine images of God in the Bible: Sophia: First nine chapters of Proverbs focus on Wisdom Proverbs 4:13 she is your life, giver of life Proverbs 8:35 whoever finds me finds life Proverbs 8:15 decrees what is right Proverbs 8: 22 – 31 like Wisdom herself, before the foundation … Continue reading Lent, Day 32
Lent, Day 31
Lent: The Divine Feminine, Day 31 May 14, 1959 I have not rushed to reply to your letter-first, because I have been a little busy, and second, because it is most difficult to write anything that really makes sense about this most mysterious reality in the mystery of God-Hagia Sophia (Holy Wisdom). The first thing … Continue reading Lent, Day 31