Year A After Pentecost Reign of Christ (Proper 29)
Scripture
Testament: New Testament
Book: Matthew
Chapter: 25
Lectionary
Year: A
Season: Season After Pentecost
Week: Reign of Christ (Proper 29)
Keywords
Lectionary Meaning
Theological Focus
The liturgical year concludes with the Feast of the Reign of Christ, a day that proclaims Jesus as the ultimate authority over all creation. It serves as a final accounting of our communal life, looking forward to the consummation of history when all things are brought under his peaceful and just rule.
Scriptural Connection
The separation of the sheep and the goats in Matthew 25 reveals a startling truth: our devotion to the King is measured by our service to the marginalized. Christ identifies himself so closely with the hungry, the stranger, and the prisoner that our treatment of them is our treatment of him. This is the hallmark of his kingdom.
Sermon Ideas
Preachers are encouraged to bridge the gap between cosmic sovereignty and practical mercy. The sermon should challenge the congregation to seek the face of God in the overlooked and the vulnerable. Use this Sunday to remind the church that the King we worship is found not on a distant throne, but in the needs of our neighbors.