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Scripture
Testament: New Testament
Book: John
Chapter: 1
Verse: 32
Lectionary
Year: A
Season: Epiphany Season
Week: Second Sunday After Epiphany
Keywords
Lectionary Meaning
Theological Focus
Following the Baptism of our Lord, the Epiphany season deepens as we witness the first public testimonies of Jesus' identity. This Sunday marks a transition from the mystery of the incarnation to the active invitation of discipleship. It is a time to reflect on how we recognize the Divine in our midst and how that recognition compels us to change the direction of our lives.
Scriptural Connection
The narrative in John 1 highlights John the Baptist’s witness to the 'Lamb of God' and the subsequent calling of the first disciples. The simple yet profound invitation to 'come and see' serves as a model for evangelism that is grounded in relationship rather than argument. It reminds us that faith often begins with a personal encounter and a willingness to follow before we fully understand the destination.
Sermon Ideas
Focus the sermon on the power of invitation and the curiosity of the soul. Use the question 'What are you looking for?' as a hook to engage the congregation's own spiritual longings. Explore the theme of testimony—how one person's recognition of Christ can spark a chain reaction of faith—and encourage parishioners to consider who invited them into the life of the church.