Sunday Readings
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Isaiah 43: 16-21
The Lord of the Exodus makes a new road to freedom, and gives water to his thirsty people.
Philippians 3: 8-14
Paul, that human dynamo, is driven, not by his own efforts, but by the love of Jesus Christ.
John 8: 1-11
Jesus, surrounded and ensnared, speaks words of freedom.
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Joshua 5: 9-12
The Israelites finally reach the promised land of Canaan where they settle. There they celebrate Passover. God stops providing manna once the Israelites grow their own produce.
2 Corinthians 5: 17-21
Those who live in Christ live in new creation where God has reconciled himself to his people through Christ. We are Christ’s ambassadors and we are to encourage others to be reconciled through him.
Luke 15: 1-3. 11-32
Jesus sits with tax collectors and sinners. The Pharisees watch and complain, so Jesus tells the parable of the prodigal son to all his listeners.
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Genesis 15: 5-12. 17-18
We hear of the covenant made between God and Abraham, a covenant that will never be broken.
Philippians 3: 17-4:1
Being a disciple of Christ is never easy, particularly in a hostile world. St Paul encourages the people of Philippi to remain united and true to the teaching of Christ.
Luke 9: 28-36
While on the top of Mount Tabor with his disciples, Jesus undergoes a transformation of such magnitude that Peter does not want the experience to be lost.
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Exodus 3: 1-8. 13-15
The Lord promises to deliver his people from slavery in Egypt and give them a land where they can build fruitful lives again.
1 Corinthians 10: 1-6. 10-12
Paul tells us that God cared for Moses and the people who were delivered from slavery, but they were expected to remain faithful to God.
Luke 13: 1-9
God gives plenty of opportunity for repentance. Without repentance the people will perish.
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Deuteronomy 26: 4-10
Moses commands the people to remember how God saved them from slavery in Egypt so that he might lead them into the promised land.
Romans 10: 8-13
Paul tells us that anyone, Jew or Gentile, who calls in faith upon the name of the Lord will be saved.
Luke 4: 1-13
Just as Israel was tested in the desert, Jesus enters into the wilderness to be tested by Satan.