The Lively Lectionary New Testament is a blog by Rev. Dr. Alyce McKenzie that reflects on the gospel text from the Revised Common Lectionary each week. It offers a 1000-1200 word post that relates the text to contemporary life.

Easter Sunday - Reflections on Mark 16:1-8

If Easter means anything in our modern world, surely it means that the new age of Jesus, the coming of his rule in life, as opposed to the usual run of the world’s unending concern with power and greed and fame and success, is what we are to be about. It is far more than my certainty of eternal life with God, but rather it is my certainty that my earthly life can now never be the same after I have been sucked into this fabulous story.

Monday, March 29, 2021

Ready or Not! - Easter Sunday, Reflections on John 20:1-18

We all know that the forward momentum of our Lenten ski lift is supposed to bring us to the emotional mountain top of Easter: Resurrection Day, victory of life over death, the end of tears. But for some of us, Easter Sunday isn’t so much a mountaintop we access with effortless grace. It’s more like that piece of playground equipment we used to play on in grade school. The big round flat platform with the metal handles - lots of kids could get on and whirl around if one person would push with their foot. Other kids would try to jump on as the wheel came around, but if you missed it this time, you had to wait until it came around again to get on.

 

Friday, March 26, 2021

Your Last Meal - Maundy Thursday Reflections on Mark 14:12-25

As Christians we affirm that Jesus, the Son of God, the host of this Maundy Thursday meal delivers us from bondage to sin and death, bewilderment, hopelessness, and apathy. We can be certain of his presence amid an uncertain future.  

Monday, March 22, 2021

Unless a Grain of Wheat Dies - Reflections on John 12:20-33

A valuable sermonic approach would be to invite listeners to make belief in (trust in) Jesus as the Revelation of God their highest allegiance in life, reflect on the sacrifices that entails, and offer a vision of its benefits and fruits.

Monday, March 15, 2021

Reflections on Mark 8:31-38

“To save, find or gain one’s life is to attempt to live one’s life as if one owned it, and it is an enterprise doomed to failure because life is a gift from God."

Monday, February 22, 2021

Inside Out: Reflections on Matthew 15:1-20

Clean hands aren’t enough. The heart must also be pure. The pure in heart are those who are spiritually pure rather than ritually or ceremonially clean. Most people get heart checkups and start watching what goes into their mouths. Jesus recommends that we check out our hearts and then start watching what comes out of them!

Monday, August 17, 2020

Feeding the Multitude: Reflections on Matthew 14:13-21

As we stand in the shoes of the disciples in Matthew’s account, we are to obey Jesus’ daring, ridiculous command. We are to offer our limited resources to him to bless and multiply, and take responsibility, not to hoard them for ourselves, but to distribute them to others. 

Monday, July 27, 2020

Weeds Among the Wheat: Reflections on Matthew 13:24-30

The presence of forgiveness in our lives is an important criterion on which our obedience will be judged when the time comes. We are not to roll judgmentally down the road of life, but we are to stop when necessary, to take stock of our own sins and to extend the same forgiveness we have received to others.

Monday, July 13, 2020

Let’s Hear Something We Haven’t Heard Before - Reflection on Matthew 13:1-9; 18-23

When my now grown son Matt was a boy, I would read him Bible passages every night. Every now and then, when we would return to a familiar passage, he would say, “Let’s hear something we haven’t heard before.” 

We’ve all heard the parable of the sower many, many times before. How to rekindle interest?  Let’s try rebranding “The Parable of the Sower” and see if any new insights arise.

Monday, July 6, 2020