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Lamenting

 Helen Jacobi continues the 2022 Lenten series exploring lament as part of healing 

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Lamenting

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The beautiful church called dominance planet. Jesus wept. It's built. The modern church built in 1935 but was built over two days. That's the way it was. Whatever their religion. And indominus flavored. Jerusalem and Stones those who are seen to it. How often have I desired to gather your children together as a hen gathers. Her. The fox cured. The folks who would kill the king. And instantly, there's some of the Pharisees in Jesus. We normally see the Pharisees and opposition. Fox himself. Well, they may have movement to the deportations. indeed, if regeneration pools and to the temptation of assuming that the Foreigner. God promises Abraham. The Shield. And our discussion on the readings last week. The Defenders. Something that can be forgotten in the way. History is friend. And the lady was an enmity that belonged to other. we tell it that way, we frame it that way because it was the empty land and Jesus. Whether they're indigenous, Jesus message is, and so, he looks over the city. Just didn't need Jesus doesn't shoes and energy on the Hebrew scriptures or on the ego and the judges will try to be strong. He chooses The reading and the heat is absolutely a risk as a fox which along the way. But the healing ways. Lutheran. Which way? Diagnosis. And so, Jesus continues on to Jerusalem. Or hero. No, to make. judge me, not even to home and it rather Jesus much just Rice's the pros that awakens in there. The people around. A mother's love. Knowing the reality. We cannot Escape it. She simply taken to live in the world. That is not like it is instead, she said, We live in touch with Jesus. We will need with the psalmist. My God, my God. Why why? We can complain with Abraham and his cigarette. Wait for you. And Russia. You so lost in thought? And then closer to home, we live in and with our own pain, fearful of months. Not looking well. Invites us. We will find the strength to face our pain.