Four Sentences for Easter Sunday

From the Acts of the Apostles 10:34–43

Cameron Merrill
Four Sentences
1 min readMar 27, 2018

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The Letter Sentence:

Peter tells Cornelius of the Spirit’s teaching him to transgress the outermost limits of desire and contact.

The Allegorical Sentence:

God ends the dominance of our partialities in the Font, relocating our desires in the one whom God loves: Jesus Christ.

The Moral Sentence:

How are we resisting God raising up in us a new desire for one another?

The Anagogical Sentence:

If impartiality means that nothing is disposable, meaningless, or worthless, then God’s salvation — just as with God’s creation — will leave nothing on the table.

+Cameron, Brandon, and Jacob

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Cameron Merrill
Four Sentences

United Methodist pastor serving in Hillsborough, NC | liturgical theologian writing on worship, church renewal, and preaching.