Luke 20:27-38 (22nd Sunday after Pentecost) – November 9, 2025

In Luke 20:27–38, Jesus refuses to debate resurrection on the Sadducees’ terms, reimagining it not as an extension of earthly hierarchies but as life wholly held in God. Resurrection, Luke shows, isn’t future bureaucracy—it’s present liberation. It transforms relationships, undoes systems of possession and power, and invites us to live now as children of the living God.

Luke 19:1-10 (All Saints & 21st Sunday after Pentecost) – November 2, 2025

The story of Zacchaeus in Luke's Gospel illustrates themes of grace, redemption, and community. A chief tax collector, he transforms from isolation to joy by encountering Jesus. This narrative emphasizes the scandal of Christ’s willingness to engage with the unworthy, highlighting that salvation comes not from merit, but through restoration and reconciliation within the community.

Luke 18:9-14 (20th Sunday after Pentecost & Reformation Sunday) – October 26, 2025

The content explores the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector from Luke 18:9-14, emphasizing themes of humility, grace, and self-justification. It critiques moral superiority and urges recognition of our shared need for grace, warning against contempt for others while underscoring the importance of genuine relationships and humility before God.

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