Proper 14 | Ordinary Time 19 | Pentecost 11 (Cycle C)
Most of the texts selected for this occasion emphasize God’s desire to do good things for God’s people and for all people who will respond in a positive way to God. This emphasis is also present in the prayer for next Sunday in the words, “Almighty and Everlasting God, you are always more ready to hear than we are to pray, and to give more than we either desire or deserve.” Let us, therefore, examine these texts and see how this emphasis is expressed in them. Is this not what we also shall be proclaiming this coming weekend?
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Proper 13 | Ordinary Time 18 | Pentecost 10 (Cycle C)
The central theme of most of these texts is that it is foolish for us to trust in the transitoriness of the things that we can do but wise to place our reliance on God, who gives wisdom and knowledge and joy.
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Proper 12 | Ordinary Time 17 | Pentecost 10 (Cycle C)
The worship services and the messages for next weekend obviously will be focused on prayer. The texts selected for this occasion (especially Psalm 138, Genesis 18:20-32, and Luke 11:1-13) provide models and guidance about how we as people of God should communicate with God. From these texts we see that our prayers to God should be personal and persistent. God is to be perceived as our concerned but transcendent Father and as our generous and always helpful Friend.
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Proper 7 | Ordinary Time 12 | Pentecost 5 (Cycle C)
Perhaps the closest we can come to identifying a unifying theme within this series of texts is to see that in each of them there is either an expectation of a new revelation from God or a declaration of it. In each instance, the new revelation will be redemptive.
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Proper 11 | Ordinary Time 16 | Pentecost 9 (Cycle C)
The stimulating tension between the importance of adequate faith and right living continues from last Sunday. The selections are different, but in these texts also “salvation” is possible only because of the grace of God. Adequate faith and right living are basic essentials expected of the people of God, even though apart from the grace of God these essentials would not produce salvation.
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