...is never angry on behalf of himself (even on the Cross) but on behalf of others (here for the indignity done to his "Father's house" by those seeking to make profit). Be zealous in the defense of others, especially the poor and marginalized, and all those who are defenseless.
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Amazing painting, thank you for posting. Remembering the stories of the times Christ showed emotions helps us reflect on the latitude we give our emotions, and for what reasons. Important, especially in such extreme times as ours.
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Thanks for the reflection on Jesus' anger which is so poorly understood. It is an important Gospel about the preferential option for the poor and the perfect Love in Jesus' actions. I've found this passage oft misused and even weaponized against the people Jesus asks us to serve.
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What biblical scholars agree on is that they don't even know who wrote the "Gospel attributed to Luke".
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Righteous indignation
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If these wall street ppl are in the Church, it's bc the
#lavendarmafia let them in. SMH
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Start them on the 24th of December, end them on the 2nd of February.
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