Year C After Pentecost Proper 5

Year C After Pentecost Proper 5

Scripture

Testament: New Testament

Book: Galatians

Chapter: 1

Verse: 1.11-12

Lectionary

Year: C

Season: Season After Pentecost

Week: Proper 5

Keywords

Bible Candlesticks Christ Fires Flames Gospels Humankind Jesus Lights Opens Origins Proclaimed Received Revealed Revelation Through

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Lectionary Meaning

Theological Focus

This Sunday centers on the theme of God’s sustaining presence in times of extreme scarcity and death. It highlights the prophetic vocation to speak life into desperate situations and the radical hospitality that often comes from those with the least to give. The theological focus is on the God who hears the cry of the widow and the orphan, proving that no one is forgotten in the divine economy.

Scriptural Connection

The narrative of Elijah and the widow of Zarephath in 1 Kings 17 is a powerful testament to trust. In the midst of a drought, a starving widow shares her last morsel with a stranger, only to find her jars of flour and oil miraculously replenished. When her son later dies, Elijah’s prayer brings him back to life. This text connects the physical need for bread with the spiritual need for hope, showing that God provides for both.

Sermon Ideas

A sermon could explore the 'theology of the last jar.' How do we practice generosity when we feel we have nothing left? The preacher might draw parallels between the widow’s courage and our own calls to hospitality in a fearful world. This is an opportunity to speak pastorally to those in seasons of 'drought,' offering the assurance that God’s word has the power to revive what has grown cold or dead.