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Scripture
Testament: Old Testament
Book: Joel
Chapter: 2
Verse: 28
Lectionary
Year: C
Season: Season After Pentecost
Week: Proper 25
Keywords
Lectionary Meaning
Theological Focus
This Sunday invites the faithful into a deep reflection on the nature of justification and the posture of the heart before the Divine. As the liturgical year moves toward its conclusion, the emphasis shifts toward the internal disposition of the believer, moving away from outward performance and toward a radical reliance on God's mercy. It is a season of harvest, not only of the earth but of the soul’s growth in humility.
Scriptural Connection
In the account from Luke 18, the contrast between the Pharisee and the tax collector serves as a poignant reminder that our standing before God is not earned through religious merit. While the Pharisee lists his virtues, the tax collector offers only his need. This scripture challenges modern listeners to examine where they place their confidence—in their own moral achievements or in the steadfast loving-kindness of a God who justifies the humble.
Sermon Ideas
Preachers might explore the 'temple of the heart,' asking what words we whisper when we think no one is listening. A compelling sermon could focus on the danger of 'comparison-based spirituality,' which seeks to elevate the self by diminishing others. The goal is to lead the congregation toward the tax collector’s honest cry, finding that in our admission of emptiness, we are most prepared to be filled by God’s transformative grace.