Relevant Readings

Make a Straight Path for the Lord

Advent Faith Sharing brings Young Adults together for an evening of conversation as the church prepares for the Christmas Season. This gathering will offer young adults space for quiet reflection, reading scripture, and sharing favorite poems, short stories, or writings about Christmas.

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Readings for Sunday, August 25, 2019 — 21st Sunday of Ordinary Time

Isaiah 66:18-21; Psalm 117:1-2; Hebrews 12:5-7, 11-13; Luke 13:22-30

Suggested Reflection Questions:

  • In the reading from Isaiah, God foretells of the disciples who will “proclaim my glory.” How do you think the people at that time interpreted this role? How do we interpret it today?

  • The second reading reminds us that God loves through discipline and that we must “make straight paths” for ourselves to follow God’s Word. How does God’s discipline compare to that of other authorities in our lives? How can we “make straight paths” in the world today? What is blocking your way to making a straight path?

  • In the Gospel, Jesus says we must “enter through the narrow gate,” because only a certain number shall be saved. How can we strive to live lives that will glorify God? What do you think of the message of judgment that is portrayed in this passage?

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