This sermon was preached on Sunday, January 28 for the fourth Sunday after Epiphany at St. Mark's Episcopal Church. The texts for this sermon were: Deuteronomy 18:15-20, Mark 1:21-28 and Psalm 111. There’s nothing quite like a four hour international flight with a 1.5 year old and a 2.5 year old to make you question your perception of time. It’s moments like that when I say to my children what I remember my parents saying to me, “The faster you fall asleep, the faster we will get there.” In some ways, that’s actually true: a human being’s perception of time is somewhat within our control - or at least the control of our brains. And there’s nothing like a wintertime tropical vacation in a beautiful place with people I adore to inspire me to practice all my best strategies for being in the moment and slowing time down, too. So many of our faith practices include some way of strengthening our relationship with time. How we relate to our past, present, and future is, ...