Doing the right thing isn’t easy and it’s definitely not a solo project. Standing up, starting over, and asking for help might be the most courageous things you can do.
Have you ever felt like doing the right thing is supposed to be its own reward but then found yourself wondering why it still feels so hard to do the right thing… alone? Well, the stories we look at in this episode might help explain why it’s so much easier to work together.
Welcome to Mythologizing the Bible, where we’ll be taking a look at three readings from the Christian Bible through the lens of “sacred myth.”
As we reflect on the readings for the 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time, we’ll explore how myths about justice, forgiveness, and fresh starts can still teach us something deeply human, especially when we stop waiting on divine approval and start relying on each other.
In this episode, we’re asking: What happens when we stop treating goodness as a transaction and start living our values in community… together? Because the truth is, courage, compassion, and second chances aren’t solo acts. They’re built on relationships, connection, and the simple but powerful act of asking for help.
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