1 Samuel 16:1. 6-7. 10-13

Last but not least, the boy, David, is choosen to be King.  God’s ways are different from ours. 

Ephesians 5: 8-14

Paul reminds the Ephesians how they were once darkness.  To be in Christ is to live in the light. 

John 9: 1-14

The dynamic story of the man born blind, and the wilful blindness of those who think they can see. 

Exodus 17: 3-7

The people of the Lord put him to the test to see if he is with them or not. 

Romans 5: 1-2. 5-8

The greatest sign of God’s love for us is that Christ died for us while we were still sinners. 

John 4: 5-42

Jesus gives living water to those who believe in him. 

Genesis 12:1-4

God calls Abraham to set out on a journey of faith and trust. 

2 Timothy 1: 8-10

Paul urges Timothy to accept God’s grace, revealed to us in the death and resurrection of Christ. 

Matthew 17: 1-9

Jesus reveals his divinity to Peter, James and John, to prepare them for the reality of the resurrection. 

Genesis 2: 7-9. 3: 1-7

Creation and the fall of Adam and Eve. 

Romans 5: 12-19

St Paul declares the victory of Christ as the remedy for sin. 

Matthew 4: 1-11

Jesus, tempted by the devil, remains faithful to God’s will. 

Deuteronomy 11:18. 26-28. 32

Moses urges the people to bind his words to their wrists and foreheads, promising that there is a blessing for those who obey them, a curse for those who do not. 

Romans 3: 21-25. 28

God’s justice is made available by faith to all people, through the justifying, redeeming and reconciling work of Christ. 

Matthew 7: 21-27

It’s not cries of ‘Lord, Lord’, says Jesus, but the doing of his Father’s will that enables a person to enter the kingdom of heaven.