Proper 24 | Ordinary Time 29 | Pentecost 21 (Cycle C)
Perseverance by people and by God is the unifying theme in the texts selected for next weekend. The writer of Psalm 119:97-104 claims to continue in meditation over the Torah all day long. It is proclaimed in Psalm 121 that the Lord who keeps watch over Israel neither slumbers nor sleeps. Both the Lord and Jacob persevere in the hero of faith saga about Jacob wrestling with the divine figure in Genesis 32:22-30. According to Jeremiah 31:27-34, in the new covenant that the Lord God will make with the house of Israel and with the house of Judah, the Lord will watch over the people constantly, writing the commandments of the Lord on their hearts. Finally, we have the admonition to Timothy in 2 Timothy 3:14–4:5 to continue steadily on the course that he has taken, and the Gospel account is the parable in Luke 18:1-8 about the widow who persevered so persistently that the judge ruled in her favor even though her cause may or may not have been just.
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Proper 23 | Ordinary Time 28 | Pentecost 21 (Cycle C)
The emphasis in most of the texts selected for us for next Sunday is on obedient, faithful response to God for all that God has done. Therefore, the service and the message for the service should also be a faithful, thankful response to God by all who participate in the worship events.
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Proper 22 | Ordinary Time 27 | Pentecost 19 (Cycle C)
The unifying factor in most of the texts selected for us for next Sunday appears to be the call to “patient faithfulness.” It is a message first of all for those of us who are ministers of the word and Sacraments. If we are willing to accept this message and to apply it in our lives, we may then with integrity and enthusiasm share it with other people.
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Proper 21 | Ordinary Time 26 | Pentecost 18 (Cycle C)
It is made abundantly clear in most of the texts selected for next Sunday that rich people who indulge themselves in luxury with no regard for the poor and needy will suffer in the future. The Lord will provide wonderful things for the poor and needy who turn to the Lord for help. Those who are rich and selfish can avoid future suffering if they will be generous to the poor now in the name of the Lord.
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Proper 20 | Ordinary Time 25 | Pentecost 18 (Cycle C)
Most of the texts selected from the Israelite Scriptures for this occasion praise the Lord for raising the poor, the needy, and the barren from the dust, and condemn those who oppress the poor. The Newer Testament texts urge the followers of Jesus as the Christ to express themselves to God with all types of prayers (1 Timothy 2:1-7) and to use material things prudently (Luke 16:1-13).
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