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Scripture

Testament: Old Testament

Book: Jeremiah

Chapter: 24

Verse: 5

Lectionary

Year: C

Season: Season After Pentecost

Week: Reign of Christ (Proper 29)

Keywords

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Lectionary Meaning

Theological Focus

The liturgical year concludes with the Reign of Christ, a feast that reorients our understanding of power and authority. We celebrate a King whose throne is a cross and whose crown is made of thorns, reminding us that God’s kingdom operates on principles of humility and sacrifice rather than coercion. It is a day of both culmination and anticipation for the restoration of all things.

Scriptural Connection

In the account of the crucifixion in Luke 23, we witness the 'King of the Jews' offering salvation to a criminal. This scene encapsulates the heart of Christ’s reign: it is a kingdom of immediate mercy and radical inclusion. Even in the depths of suffering, Jesus exercises his sovereignty by promising paradise to the penitent, demonstrating that no one is beyond the reach of his redeeming love.

Sermon Ideas

Focus the sermon on the 'upside-down kingdom.' Contrast the mocking signs of the world with the quiet, transformative authority of Jesus. Preachers can invite the congregation to consider what it means to live as subjects of a King who saves through vulnerability. How does the promise to the thief on the cross shape our own hope and our ministry to the marginalized?