Sunday 9 February
Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
First Reading - Isaiah 6.1-8
A reading from the book of the prophet Isaiah.
It was in the year that King Uzziah died
that I saw the Lord,
sitting on a high throne,
in robes
that filled the temple.
Angels, around the Lord,
called out to one another,
saying: ‘Holy, holy, holy
is the Lord almighty;
the whole earth is filled
with the glory of the Lord.’
Their voices shook
the very foundations
of the temple,
and the temple was filled with smoke.
I said: ‘I am ruined!
For I am a man of unclean lips,
and I live
amongst a people
of unclean lips;
yet my eyes have seen the King,
the Lord almighty!’
Then one of the angels flew to me,
and touched my lips
with a burning coal
that had been taken from the altar,
saying, ‘Now that this has touched your lips,
your guilt is removed,
and you are
forgiven.’
Then I heard
the voice of the Lord,
saying, ‘Is there anyone I can send?’
And I said, ‘Here I am;
send me.’
This is the word of the Lord.
Second Reading - 1 Corinthians 15.1-10a
A reading from the first letter of Paul to the Corinthians.
Let me remind you again,
my brothers and sisters,
of the good news
that you received, which is now
your firm foundation,
and in which you are saved:
that Christ died for our sins, and was buried;
and that he was raised on the third day -
and all this
in fulfilment of the scriptures.
After he was raised from the dead,
he appeared to Peter, then to the twelve,
then to more than
five hundred brothers and sisters
at one time.
Then he appeared to James;
then to all the apostles.
And last of all,
he appeared also to me,
as to one
untimely born,
unfit to be called
even the least of the apostles,
because I persecuted
the church of God.
But by the grace of God,
I am what I am.
And God’s grace towards me
has not been in vain.
This is the word of the Lord.
Gospel - Luke 5.1-11
Hear the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ
according to Luke.
Jesus was standing by the sea of Galilee,
and the crowd was pressing in on him
to hear the word of God.
There were two boats by the shore, belonging
to fishermen, who were washing their nets.
Jesus climbed into the boat belonging to Simon,
and asked him
to put out a little way from the shore.
Then Jesus sat down
and taught the crowds from the boat.
When Jesus had finished speaking to the crowds,
Jesus said to Simon, ‘Take the boat out
to the deep water,
and let down the nets, for a catch.’
Simon answered, ‘Master,
we worked all night, and caught nothing;
but at your word, I will let down the nets
once more.’
And they did so; and they caught so many fish
that their nets
were beginning to break.
They signalled to their partners,
James and John (the sons of Zebedee),
to come and help them,
and they filled
both boats
with so great a catch of fish
that they began to sink;
and they were all
overwhelmed
at the great catch of fish
that they had taken.
Simon Peter
fell to his knees before Jesus,
saying, ‘Leave me, Lord,
for I am a sinful man!’
But Jesus said, ‘Do not be afraid.
From now on,
you will be fishing for people.’
And when they had brought their boats to shore,
they left everything,
and followed Jesus.
This is the Gospel of the Lord.