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Monday, December 10, 2007

The full text of Bp. Schofield’s address to the Diocese of San Joaquin

http://sanjoaquin.anglican.org/PDF%20Files/The%20Bishops%20Address48th%20Diocesan%20ConventionSt.pdf

[The Anglican Diocese of San Joaquin] 10 Dec 2007--Thousands of years ago two men stood before Pharaoh and said, “This is what the Lord, the God of Israel, says: ‘Let my people go...’ (Exodus 5.1) Pharaoh’s response? He increased the work load and took away the resources that the people of Israel had come to depend on.

You know the story as well as I do. And, as one of our young priests reminded me recently, after
the plagues, the exodus from Egypt, followed by the great deliverance at the Red Sea, when the
Promised Land came into view, Moses sent the heads of each of the twelve tribes to spy out the
land. Upon returning to report on what they had seen, they dissuaded the Israelites from entering the Promised Land. “We seemed like grasshoppers in our own eyes,” they said, “ and we looked the same to them” (Numbers 13. 33) The people refused to take what God was offering to them. So, the Lord declared: “Forty years – one year for each of the forty days you explored the land – you will suffer for your sins and know what it is like to have me against you.” (Num. 14. 34)

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