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Scripture
Testament: Old Testament
Book: Psalms
Chapter: 85
Verse: 12
Lectionary
Year: B
Season: Season After Pentecost
Week: Proper 10
Keywords
Lectionary Meaning
Theological Focus
Ordinary Time, or the Season After Pentecost, invites the church to explore the rhythms of discipleship in the everyday. Proper 10 specifically highlights the awe-inspiring nature of God’s presence and the visceral joy that erupts when the sacred enters our communal life. It is a time to reflect on how we carry the holiness of God into our mundane spaces.
Scriptural Connection
In 2 Samuel 6, David’s uninhibited dance before the Ark of the Covenant serves as a powerful testament to a faith that transcends mere ritual. It reminds us that our response to God’s grace should involve our whole selves—body, mind, and spirit—challenging the modern tendency to keep our devotion strictly private or overly intellectualized. The Ark represents God's dwelling among us, demanding both reverence and celebration.
Sermon Ideas
Preach on the 'scandal of joy' and the tension between David’s abandon and Michal’s dignified disapproval. This text offers a pastoral opportunity to discuss how we create space for authentic, perhaps even messy, expressions of praise within our liturgical traditions. How do we recover a sense of holy celebration in a cynical age? Encourage the congregation to consider what it means to 'dance' before the Lord today.