Exodus 19: 2-6
The Lord makes Israel his very own people, a concentrated nation.

Romans 5: 6-11
Christ has reconciled and saved us through his death.

Matthew 9: 36-10.8
Jesus sends out his disciples to labour in his harvest.

Hosea 6: 3-6
Love and knowledge of God are most import than any sacrifice or holocausts. 

Romans 4: 18-25
As Abraham never doubted God’s promise, and saw it come to fulfilment, neither should we allow doubt into our faith-filled lives. 

Matthew 9: 9-13
Those who question Jesus’ motives are reminded that he came to call sinners, not the virtuous. 

Deuteronomy 8: 2-3. 14-16
Moses reminds the people of Israel of God’s provision for them – guiding them to safety and filling them with manna from heaven.

1 Corinthians 10: 16-17
Paul reminds us that though we are many, we are one body in the Eucharist. 

John 6: 51-58
Jesus teaches that he is the living bread and that if we partake of him, we will live forever.

THIS WEEK’S READINGS:
Deuteronomy 11: 18, 26-28. 32

Moses puts the choice before us; obey God’s commandments and we shall have life, or disobey them and face death.

Romans 3: 21-25. 28
Paul tells us that both Jew and Gentile are saved, apart from the Law, by God’s generous grace.

Matthew 7: 21-27
Jesus calls us to build our lives on rock by putting his words into practice.

Exodus 34: 4-6. 8-9
On Mount Sinai Moses encounters God as a God of tenderness and compassion. 

2 Corinthians 13: 11-13
St Paul urges the Christians at Corinth to live in the love, grace and fellowship of God, who is Father, Son and Holy Spirit. 

John 3: 16-18
Jesus was sent by the Father out of love, not to condemn the world but to save it.