
Gospel Trivia Luke 13 1 9 3rd Sunday Of Lent February 28 2016 Luke 13:1 9 (3rd sunday of lent, february 28, 2016) gospel: some people told jesus about the galileans whose blood pilate had mingled with the blood of their sacrifices. Luke 13:1 9 (3rd sunday of lent, february 28, 2016) gospel: some people told jesus about the galileans whose blood pilate had mingled with the blood of their sacrifices.

Third Sunday Of Lent March 24 2019 Stmaryspncc Third sunday of lent – luke 13:1 9. the first part of the gospel reading for today is sobering. luke writes about the galileans whose blood pilate had mingled with the blood of sacrifices. jesus says: “do you think that the galileans who suffered were greater than other galileans?” jesus continues on in this vein. Most often in luke we find a holistic jesus who is concerned about the spiritual, emotional, and physical well being of all. in luke 4, jesus stands up in the synagogue and reads from the prophet isaiah, highlighting his mission to bring good news to the poor. Let us pray for the healing of pope francis. gospel: luke 13:1 9. some people told jesus about the galileans whose blood pilate had mingled with the blood of their sacrifices. jesus said to them in reply, “do you think that because these galileans suffered in this way they were greater sinners than all other galileans? by no means!. In today’s gospel, jesus confronts us with a challenging and poignant message found in st luke, 13:1 9. he begins by addressing a tragic incident where some galileans were killed, reminding us that calamity and misfortune can strike at any moment.

Gospel Reflection 3rd Sunday Of Lent Luke 13 1 9 Scottish Catholic Let us pray for the healing of pope francis. gospel: luke 13:1 9. some people told jesus about the galileans whose blood pilate had mingled with the blood of their sacrifices. jesus said to them in reply, “do you think that because these galileans suffered in this way they were greater sinners than all other galileans? by no means!. In today’s gospel, jesus confronts us with a challenging and poignant message found in st luke, 13:1 9. he begins by addressing a tragic incident where some galileans were killed, reminding us that calamity and misfortune can strike at any moment. Let jesus be all softness and light, kindness and grace and he can nestle into the marketplace of religions and religious figures pretty easily. let him spool out charming parables and memorable phrases and gather to himself little children and everyone is fine with him. but that’s not the jesus we get here. To repent is to come home to jesus in love and acceptance. but more about that later. let’s go back to the gospel reading. two tragedies have happened. (here i described the sacrifices made and how the soldiers mingled the worshippers’ blood with sacrificial blood. i called it sacrilege. Whose blood pilate had mingled with the blood of their sacrifices. they were greater sinners than all other galileans? by no means! you will all perish as they did! than everyone else who lived in jerusalem? by no means! you will all perish as they did!” but have found none. so cut it down. why should it exhaust the soil?’. For anyone serious about the life of faith, repentance is the means of preparation. we cannot be like barren trees taking up ground and returning nothing. our faith needs to be cared for, fed and nourished if it is to sustain us in the maelstrom of life. these lenten days are given to us to care for that faith.

3rd Sunday Of Lent Gospel Luke 13 1 9 Let jesus be all softness and light, kindness and grace and he can nestle into the marketplace of religions and religious figures pretty easily. let him spool out charming parables and memorable phrases and gather to himself little children and everyone is fine with him. but that’s not the jesus we get here. To repent is to come home to jesus in love and acceptance. but more about that later. let’s go back to the gospel reading. two tragedies have happened. (here i described the sacrifices made and how the soldiers mingled the worshippers’ blood with sacrificial blood. i called it sacrilege. Whose blood pilate had mingled with the blood of their sacrifices. they were greater sinners than all other galileans? by no means! you will all perish as they did! than everyone else who lived in jerusalem? by no means! you will all perish as they did!” but have found none. so cut it down. why should it exhaust the soil?’. For anyone serious about the life of faith, repentance is the means of preparation. we cannot be like barren trees taking up ground and returning nothing. our faith needs to be cared for, fed and nourished if it is to sustain us in the maelstrom of life. these lenten days are given to us to care for that faith.

3rd Sunday Of Lent Gospel Luke 13 1 9 Whose blood pilate had mingled with the blood of their sacrifices. they were greater sinners than all other galileans? by no means! you will all perish as they did! than everyone else who lived in jerusalem? by no means! you will all perish as they did!” but have found none. so cut it down. why should it exhaust the soil?’. For anyone serious about the life of faith, repentance is the means of preparation. we cannot be like barren trees taking up ground and returning nothing. our faith needs to be cared for, fed and nourished if it is to sustain us in the maelstrom of life. these lenten days are given to us to care for that faith.