5/14/2021

Spirit-Timed Disclosure: Who Jesus Is and Who We Are – June 2021 Lectionary Previews

by Rev. Dr. Neal Presa

The Gospel lections for June 2021 are from the Gospel according to Mark. In the characteristic form of the book of Mark, Jesus Christ traveled from place to place, an itinerant preacher/healer who breathlessly encountered young and old, healthy and ill, rich and poor, the lawgivers and the law rebels. The book’s account is a rapid-fire succession of one scene after another. The overall sense is of the Savior on the move, empowered and led by the Holy Spirit, on a mission to disclose the presence and power of the kingdom of God. But it was a disclosure in its nascent stage, the fullness of which awaited the resurrection. The confidence of the early Christian communities to recount the oral tradition of these events decades after their occurrences, chronicling the works and words of Jesus after the decisive event of his rising from the dead, meant that God’s people got “it;” that the resurrection unlocked the full identity of Jesus, the Son of God. It also meant that the first Easter morning, when in tandem with the feast of the Pentecost, now effects and enables the evangelistic witness of God’s people to proclaim with passion, truth, joy, and love who Jesus is, who we are, and our need of the Savior. Our lections take us on a quick journey with Jesus. What we find – in this liturgical season of Pentecost – the Holy Spirit taking us on a tour, as it were, with Jesus, his disciples, the crowds, the scribes and Pharisees, and other casts of characters along the way. And on this journey, we are seeing Jesus inching towards the full disclosure of who he is, but waiting until Spirit-time, when the spirit empowers, inspires, and enables God’s people to bear witness of God’s presence and love in the world.

June 6, 2021
2nd Sunday after Pentecost
Mark 3:20-35
June 13, 2021
3rd Sunday after Pentecost
Mark 4:26-34
June 20, 2021
4th Sunday after Pentecost
Mark 4:35-41
June 27, 2021
5th Sunday after Pentecost
Mark 5:21-43
Rev. Dr. Neal Presa

Rev. Dr. Neal Presa

The Rev. Neal D. Presa, Ph.D. is Executive Presbyter of the Presbytery of San José. He also serves as Affiliate Associate Professor of Preaching at Fuller Theological Seminary, and Senior Fellow of The Center for Pastor Theologians. He is past chair (2020-2022) and vice chair (2018-2020) of the Board of Trustees of the Presbyterian Foundation. He served as Moderator of the 220th General Assembly (2012-2014), and he currently represents the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) on the World Council of Churches Central Committee and Executive Committee, where he is moderator of the finance policy committee. He is moderator of the Theology Working Group for the World Communion of Reformed Churches’ 27th General Council (2025, Chiang Mai). He is author/(co-)editor of nine books and over 100 essays, journal articles, and book reviews, including the recent Worship, Justice, and Joy: A Liturgical Pilgrimage (Cascade, 2025), as part of the Worship & Witness series in partnership with the Calvin Institute for Christian Worship and with funding from the Louisville Institute. For two decades he served congregations in New Jersey and California, and as a senior administrative faculty and visiting professor/research fellow in theological institutions in the United States, Philippines, and South Africa. He is married to Grace née Rhie (a publisher of English books on Korean subjects) and they have two college age sons. Connect with Neal on social media @NealPresa or email Neal@sanjosepby.org.

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