Entries by Diane Palumbo

Sunday Reflection (November 13, 2022)

The prophet Habakkuk reminds us to not give religious cover to political or societal thieves and robbers at any level (Habakkuk 1:1-4; 2:1-5). The band U2 in “Sunday, Bloody Sunday” to “claim the victory Jesus won.” How do we “claim the victory that Jesus won?”   Habakkuk tells us that the righteous live by faithfulness: […]

Sunday Reflection (October 23, 2022)

Comparing ourselves to others may bring pride in thinking we are better than someone else, or depression in thinking we are worse than someone else. It is better to focus upon who we are and our strengths, capabilities, and weaknesses. God knows those sins which you think no one else knows, and God knows the […]

Sunday Reflection (October 16, 2022)

Because our Scripture has been used to legitimate hatred, evil, malice, injustice, and political machinations I am wary of using the phrase “Inspired Scripture.” Yet, Scripture is “inspired” in that God’s message of love and reconciliation triumphs over human hatred and malice. May we learn to understand that Scripture is inspired when it equips us […]

Sunday Reflection (October 9, 2022)

God does not require you to do tasks beyond your capabilities, and we may think we are doing our best when we are not. Nevertheless, God requires that we do our best, and if we stumble, get up again and continue. If you are doing well, God does not give up on you. If you […]