Tag: Grace

  • The Other Brother: The Prodigal Son’s Hardest Lesson (Luke 15)

    James B. Janknegt’s The Two Sons retells Luke 15 in contemporary imagery and brings the older brother to the foreground. This video shows how the painting reframes the Prodigal Son as a test of grace, resentment, and reconciliation for those still in the father’s house.

  • The Theology of Damar Hamlin’s Jacket

    After his on-field cardiac arrest, Damar Hamlin wore the “Eternal” Jesus jacket at the Super Bowl—and backlash followed. This video reads the images through hip-hop remix culture and Scripture to ask how faith can be seen, misread, and recognized.

  • Shame & Guilt Do Not Define Us

    Originally published in Words of Grace, Grace Church Cathedral (Charleston, South Carolina), November 2025.

    Reflection • Uses contemporary pop culture to clarify the difference between guilt (“I did wrong”) and shame (“I am wrong”). Connects that distinction to forgiveness, hope, and choosing light over self-condemnation.

  • The missing nails in Dali’s “Christ of Saint John of the Cross” (1951)

    Reflection • Compares Dalí’s crucifixion to St. John of the Cross’s sketch to ask what it means to picture forgiveness. Argues that the absent nails and crown reframe sin as “remembered no more”—mercy made visible.

    Originally published in Words of Grace, Grace Church Cathedral (Charleston, South Carolina), September 2025.

  • “The Two Sons”

    Reflection • Interprets Janknegt’s modern retelling as a map of sin, return, and the father’s jubilant grace in everyday American scenes. Centers the older brother’s self-righteous refusal as the parable’s enduring test: will we join mercy—or choose exclusion?

    Originally published in Words of Grace, Grace Church Cathedral (Charleston, South Carolina), March 2025.

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