2nd Sunday After Pentecost
Right living demands both an objective standard and a righteous enforcer. Bother are in short supply in our relativistic days. In Romans either the Torah or natural law is the standard and God is the enforcer, although we learn in other passages that God offers grace. In Matthew we see Jesus as the standard in person and the king in person, calling people follow him, even if it meant turning their lives upside down. They end up empowered to live the standard and enabled to call others into the community of followers where they receive the grace of the king.
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Outline
“In those days there was no king in Israel and everyone did what was right in their own eyes”
Romans tells us that the same two factors are needed today
But release and forgiveness comes through committing to Jesus as the Torah, law, in person, and the king in person.
We live in a world in which everyone does what is right in their own eyes, or at least tries too
Readings
EPISTLE
Romans 2:10–16
10 but glory and honor and peace for every one who does good, the Jew first and also the Greek. 11 For God shows no partiality.
12 All who have sinned without the law will also perish without the law, and all who have sinned under the law will be judged by the law. 13 For it is not the hearers of the law who are righteous before God, but the doers of the law who will be justified. 14 When Gentiles who have not the law do by nature what the law requires, they are a law to themselves, even though they do not have the law. 15 They show that what the law requires is written on their hearts, while their conscience also bears witness and their conflicting thoughts accuse or perhaps excuse them 16 on that day when, according to my gospel, God judges the secrets of men by Christ Jesus.
GOSPEL
Matthew 4:18–23
18 As he walked by the Sea of Galilee, he saw two brothers, Simon who is called Peter and Andrew his brother, casting a net into the sea; for they were fishermen. 19 And he said to them, “Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men.” 20 Immediately they left their nets and followed him. 21 And going on from there he saw two other brothers, James the son of Zebedee and John his brother, in the boat with Zebedee their father, mending their nets, and he called them. 22 Immediately they left the boat and their father, and followed him.
23 And he went about all Galilee, teaching in their synagogues and preaching the gospel of the kingdom and healing every disease and every infirmity among the people.
Notes
SUNDAY, JULY 4, 2021 | OCTOECHOS
SECOND SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST
Bright Vestments
Matins Gospel Mark 16:1–8
Epistle Romans 2:10–16
Gospel Matthew 4:18–23