Epiphany Third

Epiphany Third

Scripture

Testament: New Testament

Book: Mark

Chapter: 1

Verse: 14

Lectionary

Year: B

Season: Epiphany Season

Week: Third Sunday After Epiphany

Keywords

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Lectionary Meaning

Theological Focus

The epiphany of God’s kingdom demands an immediate and radical response. This Sunday focuses on the urgency of the Gospel call and the decisive shift in direction required to follow the Light of the World. It is a season of 'new beginnings,' where the old ways of life are superseded by the dawning of a new reality that requires our full participation and a complete reorientation of our priorities.

Scriptural Connection

Mark 1 depicts the calling of the first disciples, who leave their nets 'at once' to follow Jesus. This narrative challenges the modern listener to identify the 'nets'—the comforts, securities, or habits—that prevent a full-hearted response to Christ. The call to become 'fishers of people' is not a career change but a vocational transformation, inviting us to join in God’s work of gathering a fragmented world into the net of divine love.

Sermon Ideas

Preach on the concept of *metanoia*—the change of mind and heart that the kingdom requires. The sermon could focus on the 'immediacy' of the disciples' response as a model for our own spiritual lives. Consider the hook: 'What are you leaving behind to move forward?' This provides a pastoral opening to discuss the costs and joys of discipleship, emphasizing that the one who calls us is the same one who equips us for the journey.