RCL Reflection for the Sixth Sunday of Easter, Year C, May 17, 2020
Jesus makes it sound pretty simple: Show our love by keeping Jesus’ commandments. This is how you show your love to me, he says. This is how folks will know you are different, by your love and by the way you live out that love in a hundred little ways every single day. (Photo: Elvert Barnes, Creative Commons)
Do You See Jesus?
Revised Common Lectionary Reflection for the Sixth Sunday of Easter, Year A, May 21, 2017
Suffering from a case of fuzzy spiritual vision? Have no fear! Jesus is near. The great physician is ready and able to adjust our sight and fit us with corrective, discipleship lenses through which we may see the world aright. In this Sunday’s gospel lesson, Jesus reassures his disciples that even though he must leave them for a while, they will not be abandoned or left alone. The same promise applies to us today. (Photo: Kamaljith K V, Creative Commons)
Stewards of the Promise (Part Three)
Sixth Sunday of Easter, Year A, May 25, 2014
We are, to be sure, imperfect stewards of these amazing promises. Yet somehow, we are assured that this is enough, and in our striving to love and know God we find our lives overflowing with divine goodness and abundance. (Photo: Marcelino Repayla, Jr., Creative Commons)
Do You See What I See?
Lectionary Reflection Sixth Sunday of Easter, Year A, May 30, 2011 In a little while the world will no longer see me, but you will see me; because I live, you also will live. John 14:19 My youngest daughter recently saw a new optometrist for her annual eye exam. She has complained on and off […]