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“It is the communion at a common fount of life tha “It is the communion at a common fount of life that counts,—the mutual enjoyment of book or character, of bird or flower, of mathematical problem or scientific discovery. In such fellowship the mother, the teacher, becomes first the friend and then the philosopher and guide in life’s occasions, chiefly because she has known how to enjoy and then to wait, to wait ready with the guidance that may be needed. If it is not asked for it is given best in the literary, impersonal form by some great writer, not in the form of an oral lesson on the subject, or a ‘talk,’ nor even in that of the topic started and ‘discussion invited.’ If guidance is directly asked for, with such a mutual understanding already established, a few words will set the traveller on the right road.” (“Moral Instruction”, PR27, E.K.)

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When Craig S. Keener reached verse 2:14 in his 199 When Craig S. Keener reached verse 2:14 in his 1997 IVP commentary on the Gospel of Matthew, he wrote this heading: “Jesus Is a Refugee, a Model for Suffering.” He was referring, of course, to the flight into Egypt.

“If we read 2:13–14 in the context of Matthew’s Gospel,” he explained, “we realize that even in his childhood the Son of Man already lacked a place to lay his head… Jesus and his family survived, but they survived as refugees, abandoning any livelihood Joseph may have developed in Bethlehem and undoubtedly traveling lightly… many Judeans had traditionally regarded refuge in Egypt as a last resort.”

In his commentary on these verses he elaborated: “Of the millions of refugees and other impoverished people throughout the world… some are our brothers and sisters in Christ; many others have never yet heard how much he loves them… Many could resonate with the story of Jesus the refugee who identified with their suffering.”

Charlotte Mason’s poetic reflection entitled “The Flight into Egypt” also gravitates to the theme of suffering, the theme of a Saviour who was “a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief.” It is a poem to read when your heart is ready to pray. Or listen to the lovely reading by @antonella.f.greco and let her voice lead you to the shadow of the cross. Link in profile.

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🖼️: The Flight into Egypt by Albrecht Dürer
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The Canada Geese do insist on nesting in the most The Canada Geese do insist on nesting in the most conspicuous spots!

We saw this by the parking lot, while we were walking back to our car from a huge used book sale at the mall. Some kind person had even put out a bowl with water (not pictured).

Used books and Goose eggs in a nest!

What more can one ask for from life?!?

@antonella.f.greco

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One of my little neighbourhood friends excitedly b One of my little neighbourhood friends excitedly brought me over to her family’s backyard garden to show me this precious first crocus!

Spring is springing! 🙏 💕

What’s your favourite spring flower?

@antonella.f.greco

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