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AN OPEN BORDER

Janet Daley writes, “During the Second World War, the Jewish philosopher Walter Benjamin fled across Europe from the Nazis. After weeks of running and hiding through occupied France, he reached his longed-for destination of Spain, from which it would have been possible to escape to America.

But on the day that he arrived, the Spanish border, which had been known to be open up to that point, was closed. Benjamin committed suicide in despair. With the most bizarre of paradoxes, the border re-opened the very next day. The closure had been only a temporary contingency.”

After striving, and running, and hiding, Benjamin had lost hope. He had come to a closed border—there was no way out.

Maybe you are striving, working so hard to be good, to be justified before God. But the border is closed, you cannot remove the guilt and the weight of your sin.

When we come to this communion table, we find real hope. We remember the sacrifice of Jesus that allows us to cross the border, to enter in to a place of forgiveness and freedom. For Christ “has rescued us from the...

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