Year C After Pentecost Proper 18
Scripture
Testament: New Testament
Book: Philemon
Chapter: 1
Verse: 14
Lectionary
Year: C
Season: Season After Pentecost
Week: Proper 18
Keywords
Lectionary Meaning
Theological Focus
This Sunday invites the faithful to contemplate the absolute sovereignty of God and the inherent plasticity of the human heart. Within the long green season of growth, we are reminded that spiritual formation is a process of being constantly reshaped by the Divine. It is a time to acknowledge our dependence on the Creator and our need for ongoing repentance and transformation.
Scriptural Connection
Jeremiah 18 uses the vivid imagery of the potter’s house to illustrate God’s authority over the nations and individuals. Just as the potter reworks the marred clay, God offers the possibility of renewal to those who are broken. This scripture speaks powerfully to our contemporary desire for self-optimization, reminding us that true wholeness is found not in our own efforts, but in yielding to the Potter’s hands.
Sermon Ideas
Explore the theme of 'The Second Chance.' Focus on the grace inherent in the potter’s decision not to discard the clay but to reshape it. Ask the congregation: where is God currently pressing into the clay of our lives? Sermon hooks could involve the tension between our resistance and God’s persistence, providing pastoral comfort to those who feel beyond repair or fundamentally flawed.