Do you remember the camp song “I Just Wanna Be a Sheep (Baa Baa Baa Baa)”? This song was my introduction to Pharisees and Sadducees, and Sadducees were “sad, you see.” Perhaps camp songs have contributed to the negative images we sometimes have of the Hebrew leaders!
In today’s passage,...

God, when I am expecting your ways to be my ways, remind me that I just wanna be a sheep. Amen.


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Lectionary Week
November 3–9, 2025
Scripture Overview

The passages for this week remind us to stay focused. Without focusing, we become distracted and disoriented like the community in Second Thessalonians. In Haggai, the remnant have to be reminded that God has, is, and will be with them. In Luke, the Sadducees are refocused to see that God does not operate as humans understand. The psalmist reminds us what it looks like to be focused on God. The passages are reminders that God is always with us. God has given scripture, one another, and creation to learn from and experience God if we focus.

Questions and Suggestions for Reflection

• Read 2 Thessalonians 2:1-5, 13-17. Spend a few minutes in silence, focusing on your inhalations and exhalations. Allow any distractions to enter one ear and exit the other; do not give them more awareness than that.
• Read Haggai 1:15b–2:9. Create a one-line drawing of what captures your attention. Begin at one point and do not lift your pencil until finished.
• Write down a list of questions you have for Jesus. Read Luke 20:27-38. How do you feel about your questions after reading Jesus’ response to the Sadducees?
• Read Psalm 98. Study creation this week from your window or in nature. How does creation praise God?

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