Jack sang his faith, teaching me that Jesus leads us like a shepherd. Alice prayed for me every day. Mildred made me root beer floats and encouraged me to use my gifts. Michael was a steadfast presence in a season of grief, a sign of God’s abiding care. These are...

Christ our hope, thank you for this inheritance of faith and the generations of saints who passed it on to us. May we faithfully share it with others. Amen.


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Lectionary Week
October 27–November 2, 2025
Scripture Overview

Habakkuk stands aghast at the destruction and violence all around and wonders why justice never seems to conquer. At the end of the reading, God contrasts the proud with the righteous who live by faith. The psalmist delights in God’s righteousness and in the commandments of God; however, he acknowledges his small place. Adversity appears in Second Thessalonians also, but here the struggles endured by the faithful serve a particular end: They stand as signs of the imminent return of Jesus Christ. In the Gospel reading, Jesus tells Zacchaeus, “Today salvation has come to this house,” which reminds us that the righteous who live by faith are not necessarily socially or religiously acceptable.

Questions and Suggestions for Reflection

• Read Habakkuk 1:1-4 and 2:1-4. How can you wait actively for God’s response to your prayers and complaints? How will you enact God’s response when it comes?
• Read Psalm 119:137-144. How do you follow God’s commandments in the face of injustice and corruption?
• Read 2 Thessalonians 1:1-4, 11-12. The work of the church has never been easy. How does your faith community work to exude God’s love in a time when many reject or feel rejected by church institutions?
• Read Luke 19:1-10. When have you run to Jesus? How can you share your experience so others pursue Jesus as well?

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