3rd Sunday After Epiphany

3rd Sunday After Epiphany

Introduction to this week’s readings

The glory of the Lord is revealed in the reading of scripture. People stand at attention. People weep. People prostrate themselves in prayer. The unity of the church is another reflection of the glory of God. Most gloriously, the promises of God are fulfilled in the person of Jesus Christ. Gather round. Listen up. Glimpse the glory of God.

Reading: Nehemiah 8:1-3, 5-6, 8-10

Introduction: The exiles have returned and rebuilt Jerusalem. Now Ezra, the priest, reads the law of Moses to them in the public square. When they hear it, they weep for their sins and for the long years in exile, but Ezra reminds them that the joy of the Lord is their strength.

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Reading: Luke 4:14-21

Introduction: Near the beginning of Jesus’ public ministry, he visits his hometown of Nazareth.  In the words of Isaiah, he states and claims his identity purpose, and mission.

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