Year B Easter Sixth Sunday
Lectionary Meaning
Theological Focus
On the Sixth Sunday of Easter, the liturgy draws us into the heart of the Upper Room discourse, emphasizing the intimacy of friendship with Christ. As the season nears its conclusion, the focus shifts to the joy that comes from living in obedience to the Spirit. We are reminded that the life of the resurrection is essentially a life of relational depth.
Scriptural Connection
John 15 presents the metaphor of the Vine and the branches, leading into the command to love as Christ loved. We are no longer called servants but friends, chosen and appointed to bear fruit that will endure. This text connects our spiritual vitality directly to our willingness to lay down our lives for one another, mirroring the self-giving love of the Risen Lord.
Sermon Ideas
Preachers might explore the radical nature of 'Christian friendship' in a culture of transactional relationships. What does it mean to be 'chosen' by Christ for a life of sacrificial love? Highlight that our joy is only made complete when we participate in Christ’s mission. A homiletical hook could be the difference between being a 'servant' of a cause and a 'friend' of the Master.