Blind Spot
Blind Spot
The practical definition of a blind spot is simply, “something you don’t see.”
It’s often quite painful when a blind spot is exposed to us. In fact, it can cause us grief. At least that’s been my experience. But once it’s been exposed and dealt with, the result can be life changing.
In this week’s Gospel reading, Jesus lovingly exposes a major blind spot in an exceptionally successful, powerful, and moral young man—just one thing that’s holding him back (though admittedly, its a pernicious one).
Sadly however, while its exposure does grieve him, it doesn’t change him.
See you Sunday.
Steve+
Looks Like Rain
Rain is forecast for Sunday morning, so look for our email at 7AM. If we do meet inside, please exercise caution and try to respect some physical distance. If you’re unvaccinated, consider wearing a mask. If you’re feeling at all “under the weather”, stay home and join us online. For children during Children’s Formation, the rule is "masks and distance” (which our space can accommodate). We’d love to have you join us live, but please exercise good and considerate caution.
Second Sunday Sandwiches
Following worship this week.
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Discovery Dinner
For those new(ish) to Redeemer, Lauren and I will host a Discovery Dinner in our home Wednesday, October 20, 6:30-8:30PM. It’s a chance for you to hear our story and for us to hear yours. Nothing to bring but yourself. RSVP here.
Picture credit: Heinrich Hoffman, “Christ and the Rich Young Ruler”, 1889