Year B After Pentecost Reign of Christ (Proper 29)
Scripture
Testament: New Testament
Book: Revelation
Chapter: 1
Lectionary
Year: B
Season: Season After Pentecost
Week: Reign of Christ (Proper 29)
Keywords
Lectionary Meaning
Theological Focus
The liturgical year culminates in the celebration of Christ’s cosmic sovereignty, a feast that reorients our allegiances before we begin the cycle anew in Advent. This Sunday serves as a theological anchor, asserting that despite the chaotic appearance of history, the crucified and risen Lord remains the true Alpha and Omega. It is a day to reflect on the nature of power, contrasting the coercive force of earthly empires with the self-giving authority of the Shepherd-King.
Scriptural Connection
In John 18, the dialogue between Jesus and Pilate serves as a profound meditation on the definition of kingship. Jesus clarifies that his kingdom is 'not from this world,' yet it is very much active within it through the witness of truth. This scripture challenges the modern Church to resist the temptation of seeking worldly political dominance, reminding us that Christ’s reign is inaugurated not through the sword, but through the sacrificial love displayed on the cross.
Sermon Ideas
A homiletic approach could center on the question 'What is truth?' in an age of misinformation and competing narratives. The preacher can invite the assembly to consider what it means to be a citizen of a kingdom that prioritizes the marginalized and the peacemakers. Use the contrast between Pilate’s anxiety and Jesus’ composure to illustrate the peace that comes from belonging to the Truth, urging the congregation to live as ambassadors of this alternative reality.