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Lectionary Meaning
Theological Focus
In the heart of the Epiphany season, we explore the practical implications of the Gospel’s revelation. As we see Christ’s power to heal and save in the liturgy, we are challenged to consider our own role in the proclamation of this good news. It is a time for discerning how the light we have received can be reflected in our service.
Scriptural Connection
In 1 Corinthians 9, the Apostle Paul describes his ministry as a 'necessity' laid upon him. He demonstrates a radical flexibility, becoming 'all things to all people' so that he might save some. He prioritizes the progress of the Gospel over his own rights and comforts, providing a model for how the Church can engage a pluralistic world with humility and zeal.
Sermon Ideas
Preachers can focus on the theme of 'evangelistic humility.' Paul’s example invites us to ask: what are we willing to set aside for the sake of the Gospel? Explore how the Church can adapt its methods to reach a changing world without losing the core of its message. A pastoral theme could be the 'obligation of grace'—sharing what we have freely received.