Lectionary Links: Sunday, October 18, 2015
Year B: October 18, 2015
First Reading: Job 38:1-7, (34-41)
Follow the Line Around the World by Laura Ljungkvist
(Written for ages 5-9)
Comment: God’s answer to Job can be confusing, leaving hearers of the Word to wonder why God might respond to Job in this way. In his commentary on this passage, Professor John C. Holbert writes: “God’s revelation to Job and to us is that the universe is far bigger, far stranger, and far more mysterious than we can imagine. A longer look at the ostrich and the sea and the eagle would help us to begin to see that.” (http://www.workingpreacher.
Second Reading: Hebrews 5:1-10
Beautiful Moon: A Child’s Prayer by Tanya Bolden
(Written for ages 5-9)
Comment: Professor Bryan J. Whitfield suggests “the prayers of Jesus illustrate the depth of his identification with [humanity].” (http://www.workingpreacher.
Gospel Reading: Mark 10:35-45
I’m the Best by Lucy Cousins
(Written for ages 3-7)
Comment: “Grant us to sit, one at your right hand and one at your left, in your glory.” James and John speak these words out of a desire for greatness and it angers their other friends. Wishing to be the best is not an old concept relegated to gospel stories, but a continued struggle for human beings of all ages. Dog struggles with a desire to be the best in Cousins’s story and much like the account in today’s gospel reading, her friends become angry. Wonder together with the people of your congregation about their own experiences of wishing to be the best.
The Lectionary Links this week are written by regular contributor Noell Rathbun-Cook.
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