Hope Springs Forth
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Mara Richards Bim | Read Luke 21:5-19
Luke, writing roughly fifteen years after the Romans brutally slaughtered Jewish rebels and destroyed Jerusalem, is recalling Jesus’ prophetic words to his followers. Jesus knew his followers were facing immanent peril. His words were intended to embolden them to stay true to the way he had taught them while sharing...
Christ Jesus, open my eyes to the divine presence still pulsing through the world today. Fill my heart with wisdom and my mouth with words so that I may do the work of serving as a faithful witness to your justice, mercy, and redeeming love. Amen.
The two readings from the book of Isaiah come from different eras in the lives of the Israelites: before the Babylonian exile and after. Both passages convey God’s vision for the new creation. The reading from Second Thessalonians addresses those in the church community at Thessalonica who are not abiding by the group’s covenantal agreement. The Gospel reading from Luke recounts a scene at the reconstructed Temple in Jerusalem toward the end of Jesus’ public ministry. Jesus prophetically announces that the Temple will once again be destroyed and that his followers will face persecution. Collectively, the four readings speak of God’s continued transformation of the world and the ways Christians are to participate in it.
• Read Isaiah 12. How are you being made whole by God’s love today?
• Read Isaiah 65:17-25. Where is God calling you to share your gifts and talents in the world today?
• Read 2 Thessalonians 3:6-13. Communities are made up of individuals, each with a responsibility to themselves and to the group. How is your spirit being formed privately and how is it being formed in community?
• Read Luke 21:5-19. Where do you experience the Divine’s presence in your life today? How are you being called to act in the world?
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