The Practice of Belonging
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DEBORAH SMITH DOUGLAS | Read Matthew 14:13-21
This chapter of Matthew’s Gospel invites us to compare two banquets: Herod’s decadent feast of excess, arrogance, scheming, and murder in a royal palace and, in this passage, Jesus’ impromptu feast of healing, compassion, community, and miraculous plenty under the open sky.
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Faithful and generous God of all, thank you for all the quiet miracles in our lives, all the ways you feed and heal and love us. We thank you above all for the gift of your Son, our Savior, who is the bread of life. Amen.
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