Weylin Lee reflects on how the wisdom of God seems foolish and in that foolishness, what God’s wisdom invites us into [1 Corinthians 1:18-31].
Reflection:
How can we hold the tension of the known and unknown in order to practice faith?
What are the attachments in our lives that we need to confront?
Who are the people in our lives we might need to be in solidarity with?
Resources:
Podcast:On Being: John Lewis
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