Sunday Readings for Your Reflection: Liturgical Years 2011 (A), 2012 (B), and 2013 (C)
Sunday, November 17, 2013
Liturgical readings
Malachi 3:19-20
Psalm 98
2 Thessalonians 3:7-12
Luke 21:5-19
The Lord says to us: "By patient endurance, you will save your lives."
Some were speaking
of how the temple was adorned
with precious stones
and votive offerings.
Jesus said,
"These things you are contemplating
- the day will come
when not one stone
will be left on another,
but it will all be torn down."
They asked him,
"When will this occur, Teacher?
And what will be the sign
it is going to happen?"
He said,
"Take care not to be misled.
Many will come in my name,
saying,
'I am he'
and
'The time is at hand.'
Do not follow them.
Neither must you be perturbed
when you hear
of wars
and insurrections.
These things are bound
to happen first,
but the end
does not follow immediately."
He said to them further:
"Nation will rise against nation
and kingdom against kingdom.
There will be great earthquakes,
plagues,
famines in various places
- and in the sky
fearful omens
and great signs.
But before any of this,
they will manhandle and persecute you,
summoning you to synagogues
and prisons,
bringing you to trial
before kings
and governors,
all because of my name.
You will be brought
to give witness
on account of it.
I bid you resolve
not to worry
about your defense beforehand,
for I will give you words
and a wisdom
which none of your adversaries
can take exception to
or contradict.
You will be delivered up
even by your parents,
brothers,
relatives
and friends.
and some of you
will be put to death.
All will hate you
because of me,
yet not a hair
of your head will be harmed.
By patient endurance
you will save your lives.
Verses from the Sunday readings:
"There will arise the sun of justice with its healing rays." (Malachi 3)
"The Lord will rule the world with justice and the peoples with equity." (Psalm 98)
"Paul exhorts his brethren in Christ Jesus to earn the food they eat by working quietly." (2 Thessalonians)
"The Lord says: 'I will give you words and a wisdom which your adversaries cannot contradict.'" (Luke 20)
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