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Word Wide Open: The Twenty-Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time (B) - 9/12/21


 


First Reading (Isaiah 50:5-9a)


A reading from the Book of the Prophet Isaiah.

The Lord GOD opens my ear that I may hear;

and I have not rebelled,

    have not turned back.

I gave my back to those who beat me,

    my cheeks to those who plucked my beard;

my face I did not shield

    from buffets and spitting.


The Lord GOD is my help,

    therefore I am not disgraced;

I have set my face like flint,

    knowing that I shall not be put to shame.

He is near who upholds my right;

    if anyone wishes to oppose me,

    let us appear together.

Who disputes my right?

    Let that man confront me.

See, the Lord GOD is my help;

    who will prove me wrong?

The word of the Lord.

Asking the big questions: Is there anything that stuck out to you from this reading? How should we respond to persecution? Why are people in today's world often against faith?


Second Reading (James 2:14-18)

A reading from the Letter of St. James.

What good is it, my brothers and sisters,

if someone says he has faith but does not have works? 

Can that faith save him? 

If a brother or sister has nothing to wear

and has no food for the day,

and one of you says to them,

“Go in peace, keep warm, and eat well, ”

but you do not give them the necessities of the body,

what good is it? 

So also faith of itself,

if it does not have works, is dead.


Indeed someone might say,

“You have faith and I have works.” 

Demonstrate your faith to me without works,

and I will demonstrate my faith to you from my works.


The word of the Lord.

Asking the big questions: Is there anything that stuck out to you from this reading? What are the "works" we need to do to keep our faith alive?


Gospel (Mark 8:27-35)

A reading from the Holy Gospel according to Mark.

Jesus and his disciples set out

for the villages of Caesarea Philippi. 

Along the way he asked his disciples,

“Who do people say that I am?” 

They said in reply,

“John the Baptist, others Elijah,

still others one of the prophets.” 

And he asked them,

“But who do you say that I am?” 

Peter said to him in reply,

“You are the Christ.” 

Then he warned them not to tell anyone about him.


He began to teach them

that the Son of Man must suffer greatly

and be rejected by the elders, the chief priests, and the scribes,

and be killed, and rise after three days. 

He spoke this openly. 

Then Peter took him aside and began to rebuke him. 

At this he turned around and, looking at his disciples,

rebuked Peter and said, “Get behind me, Satan. 

You are thinking not as God does, but as human beings do.”


He summoned the crowd with his disciples and said to them,

“Whoever wishes to come after me must deny himself,

take up his cross, and follow me. 

For whoever wishes to save his life will lose it,

but whoever loses his life for my sake

and that of the gospel will save it.”

The Gospel of the Lord.


Asking the big questions: Is there anything that stuck out to you from this Gospel reading? Who would you say Jesus is? Why was Jesus mad at Peter? In what ways are we supposed to lose our lives for the Gospel?

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