Conversations Over Bread And Wine
Meditations For The Lord's Supper
How grateful I am for this story from the Gospel of John! You are probably aware that in the best modern versions of the New Testament it is only a footnote, with the explanation that most ancient manuscripts do not include it. But whether they include it or not, I need that account - and so do you. For this passage, perhaps more than any other in the Scriptures, points to a phenomenon present in all of us - some failure, an area of rebellion, a place in life where we have blown it, where, in spite of what we know to be right and good, we choose the wrong and the sordid.