Scripture: All Saints Sunday Scripture
For Pentecost 21C:
Habakkuk 1:1-4; 2:1-4 and Psalm 119:137-144 • Isaiah 1:10-18 and Psalm 32:1-7 • 2 Thessalonians 1:1-4, 11-12 • Luke 19:1-10
We have the latitude of celebrating All-Saints this Sunday, or following the Lectionary in the 21st Sunday after Pentecost.
Tamara Plummer expounds upon the All Saints gospel of Jesus' telling one to turn the other cheek when struck in " Paradox."
In "When Salvation Comes," Debie Thomas takes us on a journey with Jesus as he encounters the tax collector, Zacchaeus. Zacchaeus wants to see Jesus from his perch in sycamore tree. He is delighted to be seen by Jesus. Jesus tells Zacchaeus that he wants to go to Zacchaeus' home. That day, Jesus announced that salvation has come to his house. How can salvation come to our homes? Do we want to be seen by Jesus? Does he see us? What does he see? How do we see others? Do we want salvation to come to our homes?
In "Zacchaeus: The Tale of a Tax Collector ," Dan Clendenin examines the Greek syntax and discusses two different interpretations of Zacchaeus' response to Jesus' calling. What is our response?
Tamara Plummer expounds upon the All Saints gospel of Jesus' telling one to turn the other cheek when struck in " Paradox."
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