1 Corinthians 10:1-13 · Warnings From Israel’s History
Nobody’s Too Good To Repent
1 Corinthians 10:1-13
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by Mark Ellingsen
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Historically, dating back to ancient times, the third Sunday in Lent was the time when candidates for baptism on Easter (the day when the ancient church performed all baptisms) were given careful scrutiny regarding how prepared they were to become followers of Jesus.

In Latin it was called Occuli [Eyes] Sunday, because it was the Sunday that the church had its eye on those who were to be baptized.[1] If we want to keep in touch with this heritage, this is a Sunday, then, for us to reflect how we have been doing as Christians and to vow to change as we fall short. 

The second lesson for today gives us some clues for evaluating ourselves on the question of how we are doing as Christians. You won’t want to hear the answer. How are we doing as Christians? Paul says: Not very well. Let’s revi…

CSS Publishing Company, Inc., A Rebellious Faith: Cycle B sermons for Lent & Easter based on the second lesson texts, by Mark Ellingsen