Open-Mouthed Tourists

Face to Face with Jesus

Twenty-Third Sunday after Pentecost, Year C

What are you distracted by? That’s a question underlying our text this week. What is it that draws your attention away from your call to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world? Not that followers of Jesus aren’t allowed to enjoy the beauty and wonder that this world has to offer. The Christian life is marked by joy and surrounded by wonder. Yet, like the disciples in our text, we can be distracted by what we see around us and lose sight of our reason for being, to live a life of proclamation and invitation.

We are entering the story, placing ourselves in dialogue with Jesus. What a thrill it is to be face to face with Jesus. What a joy to be in his presence, hearing his word, receiving his instruction.

Yet, what we discover is that, like those in these stories, we are often off track, often misunderstanding, and often letting our own desires get in the way of hearing the word he has for us. It is . . . funny. Let’s admit it: our humanness is funny. In the end, we are laughing at ourselves. We are embracing with humility and with joy the overwhelming grace of God that continues to surprise us with hospitality and opportunity.

Every encounter with Jesus brings transformation. At the very least, we see ourselves in a new light, in all our humanness. And we can either weep or laugh. When we weep, we might pull into ourselves and run away from the source of pain and shame. But if we can laugh, then we might be able to stay and find healing and a new way of being alive in the world.

Through these encounters, these face-to-face moments that individuals and groups had with Jesus here in the Gospel of Luke, we can find a way to new life and new hope if we’re willing to be honest with ourselves and with him.

Following are some hymn and song suggestions that relate specifically to the scripture and theme of this worship series.

Abbreviations:

  • The Faith We Sing=TFWS
  • United Methodist Hymnal=UMH
  • Worship and Song=W&S

THEME HYMN SUGGESTIONS:

  • The Summons TFWS 2130
  • I Am Thine, O Lord UMH 419
  • Be Thou My Vision UMH 451

Twenty-Third Sunday after Pentecost – Open Mouthed Tourists

November 13, 2022 – Luke 21:5-19

  • Soon and Very Soon UMH 706
  • My Lord, What a Morning UMH 719
  • My Hope is Built UMH 368
  • Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory UMH 717
  • Freedom Is Coming TFWS 2192

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Twenty-First Sunday after Pentecost, Year C - Lectionary Planning Notes Twenty-Second Sunday after Pentecost, Year C - Lectionary Planning Notes Twenty-Third Sunday after Pentecost, Year C - Lectionary Planning Notes Reign of Christ, Year C - Lectionary Planning Notes

Colors


  • Green

In This Series...


Twenty-First Sunday after Pentecost, Year C - Lectionary Planning Notes Twenty-Second Sunday after Pentecost, Year C - Lectionary Planning Notes Twenty-Third Sunday after Pentecost, Year C - Lectionary Planning Notes Reign of Christ, Year C - Lectionary Planning Notes