Note to readers: This blog follows the three-year lectionary as found in the 2019 Book of Common Prayer. After Pentecost and Trinity Sunday, Sundays are numbered after Trinity. If your parish numbers them after Pentecost, add one to the number. For posts based on the traditional one-year lectionaries, see my other blog- https://bcpanglican.blogspot.com/

Saturday, September 6, 2025

Trinity 12 (year C proper 18)- Luke 14:25-33

 The Gospel for the Twelfth Sunday after Trinity is from Luke 14:25-33, where Jesus speaks of the cost of discipleship. Being a follower of Christ means placing Him first and bearing one's cross. While there are great joys to the Christian life, it is not easy to follow our Lord, and people need to be realistic. Disciples must be prepared to give up everything for the sake of Christ. Even the closest human ties may be strained or broken by following Jesus. Life itself, or life as we prefer it, can be part of the cost of Christian commitment. As Christians, we need to do two things: we must be aware of the cost of discipleship, and we must depend upon divine grace to sustain us.


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