
Fourth Sunday after Pentecost
In this week’s gospel Jesus has seventy followers close enough that he trusts them to be sent out in pairs to heal the sick and announce that God has come near. Seventy trusted preachers. Thirty-five pairs of preachers telling the good news of God in word and deed. Consider the assignment Jesus gives to the ones he sends. First, they are sent to cure the sick. Second, they proclaim that “the kingdom of God has come near.” It has been said that “you don’t throw a drowning person a sandwich.” Jesus sends the seventy out with not only words of comfort but with acts of grace as well. We too are sent out into the world to serve in the name of Jesus not just with words, but also by welcoming others, sharing bread with the hungry, and offering compassion to the afflicted.
Accompanying Scripture:
Isaiah 66:10-14, Psalm 66:1-9, Luke 10:1-11, 16-20
