> ...sons and daughters must think anew of the father's dream to make their own
> his *odd mix of abrasiveness and vulnerability.* When sons and daughters think
> about that, they are driven to think about Jesus who combined the *abrasiveness*
> *of dismantling* and the *vulnerability of solidarity* with people in their poverty
> and powerlessness. It is his cross that shows how power ass the world knows
> it has no power and the suffering way of solidarity has power just when the world
> thought Jesus was utterly without power.
This note was recorded by Joshua Neds-Fox from page 132 of The Bible Makes Sense.