This Sunday (25/11) we observe The Day of Fulfilment, the final Sunday in the Church year when we focus on God's 'fulfilment' of his judgment and salvation.
This provides a wonderful opportunity for us to reflect on all that Christ has fulfilled for us in His life, death and resurrection as spelled out so beautifully in the second reading: “He has rescued us from the power of darkness and transferred us into the kingdom of his beloved Son, in whom we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins.”
The gospel reading reminds us this redemption brings us the privilege and obligation to serve our new King by making use of our resources faithfully in His service, until He returns to judge the living and the dead.
First comes the gift of salvation through faith in Jesus, then comes the opportunity to live and serve as His holy people. When we get this order correct, we can wait fearlessly for Jesus’ return, confident that forgiveness, life and salvation are ours – even though we do not serve Him perfectly in this life.
The readings are:
Jeremiah 23:1-6 The Lord will raise up a righteous Branch
Colossians 1:11-20 The supremacy of Christ
Luke 19:11-27 The parable of the gold coins
Divine Service will begin at 8.30am.
Please remember that our children will be practicing for the Children’s Christmas service during the regular Sunday School time.
The Lord be with you,
Pastor Matt