Sunday between 3 and 9 July
Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year A)
First Reading - Zechariah 9.9-10
A reading from the book of the prophet Zechariah.
Rejoice, O Zion,
and shout aloud, O Jerusalem,
for your king is here,
your righteous saviour,
humble, and riding
on a donkey.
He will banish
the chariots of battle
and the weapons of war.
He will command peace
for all nations,
across the whole land,
and
to the ends
of the earth.
This is the word of the Lord.
Second Reading - Romans 8.1-4
A reading from the letter of Paul to the Romans.
There is now
no condemnation
for those who are
in Christ Jesus.
For the spirit of life,
in Christ Jesus,
has set us free
from the power
of sin
and death.
In the weakness
of our
human flesh,
the law
could never
set us free.
But God has now done
what the law
could not do.
By sending
God’s own Son,
in human flesh,
like a perfect
sacrifice for sin,
God has destroyed
the power
of sin and death.
And so
we finally enter
into the righteousness
that the law intended,
living now
not
by our weak
human flesh,
but by
the spirit.
This is the word of the Lord.
Gospel - Matthew 11.18-19, 25-30
Hear the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ
according to Matthew.
Jesus said,
‘John the Baptist came,
neither eating nor drinking,
and they said he had a demon.
The Son of Man comes,
eating and drinking,
and they call him a glutton,
a drunkard,
and a friend of sinners.
But wisdom
is known
by her deeds.’
And Jesus said,
‘I thank you, Father,
Lord of heaven and earth,
that you have revealed
to your children
what you have hidden
from the scholar
and the scribe.
You have trusted me
with all things,
as Father
to Son,
so that others
will come to know you, Father,
as I know you.’
And Jesus said,
‘Come to me,
all you
that are weary,
with heavy burdens,
and I will give you rest.
Walk with me,
and learn from me;
for the burden
I will place upon you
will fit you well,
and will not overwhelm you.
For I am gentle,
and humble in heart;
and you will find rest
for your soul.’
This is the Gospel of the Lord.