Isaiah 50: 4-7
The text, known as on the ‘suffering servants’ songs, reflects on the acceptance of suffering as the price of fidelity to God. 

Philippians 2: 6-11
Jesus has humbled himself to accept death on a cross.  He is truly divine, acclaimed by God and by all creation. 

Matthew 26: 14-27:66
Matthew tells of Jesus’ suffering and death on the cross.

Ezekiel 37: 12-14
The Lord gives new life to his people through his spirit living in them. 

Romans 8: 8-11
The Spirit who raised Jesus from the dead is living in us and giving us life. 

John 11: 1-45
Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead, proclaiming himself as the resurrection and the life.

1 Samuel 16: 1. 6-7 10-13
The Lord does not judge by appearances; the Lord sees the heart. 

Ephesians 5: 8-14
St Paul encourages the community to be children of the light and to shun darkness. 

John 9: 1-14
A man born blind has his sight restored and in the process comes to faith in Jesus.

Exodus 17: 3-7
Following God’s command, Moses strikes a rock and fresh water flows out to quench the Israelites’ thirst. 

Romans 5: 1-2. 5-8
St Paul tells the Christians in Rome that the proof of God’s love is that Jesus died for us while we were still sinners. 

John 4: 5-42
Jesus meets a Samaritan woman by a well and leads her to faith in him as the Messiah.

Genesis 12: 1-4
Abraham, our Father in faith, begins his journey to a ‘promised land’. 

2 Timothy 1: 8-10
Paul a prisoner in Rome, proclaims the Gospel.  Jesus has abolished death. 

Matthew 17: 1-9
Caught in a moment of time, the disciples see the glory of the heavenly Lord.