...the most dangerous prayer.
“forgive us
our trespasses as we have forgiven those who trespass against us.” Matthew 6.12
Prayer
for the week: God of all mercy, by your power to heal and
to forgive, graciously cleanse us from all sin and make us firm in the faith;
through your Son, Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the
Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever.
Amen. (Lutheran Book of Worship)
Bible
reading for the day: II Corinthians 5.1-5,14-21
For we know
that if the tent that is our earthly home is destroyed, we have a
building from God, a house not made with hands, eternal in the
heavens. 2 For in this tent we groan, longing
to put on our heavenly dwelling, 3 if indeed
by putting it on we may not be found naked. 4 For
while we are still in this tent, we groan, being burdened—not that we would be
unclothed, but that we would be further clothed, so that what is
mortal may be swallowed up by life. 5 He who
has prepared us for this very thing is God, who has given us the Spirit as
a guarantee.
14 For the love of Christ controls us,
because we have concluded this: that one has died for all, therefore all
have died; 15 and he died for all, that those
who live might no longer live for themselves but for him who for their
sake died and was raised.
16 From now on, therefore, we regard
no one according to the flesh. Even though we once regarded Christ according to
the flesh, we regard him thus no longer. 17 Therefore,
if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed
away; behold, the new has come. 18 All this is from
God, who through Christ reconciled us to himself and gave us the
ministry of reconciliation; 19 that is, in Christ
God was reconciling the world to himself, not counting their
trespasses against them, and entrusting to us the message of
reconciliation. 20 Therefore, we are
ambassadors for Christ, God making his appeal through us. We implore you
on behalf of Christ, be reconciled to God. 21 For
our sake he made him to be sin who knew no sin, so that in him we might
become the righteousness of God.
Prayer (based on T.R.I.P. method*): Gracious and almighty Father, thank you: I
and my congregation are mortal …dying; Christ is mortal and eternal, human and
divine… and his love controls us. Thank you! So, rescue us from the
destructive score-keeping our pride loves, our counting of trespasses against
each other… for such sin is a sure sign that we are seeking to usurp the
control. Daily put our old selves to death and raise us up as your new
creation… that we might indeed become your righteousness. In Jesus’ name I
pray, amen.
Hymn: follow this link to a beloved classic that
gives further voice to today’s conversation with the Lord: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HixCQUirJxg
“forgive
us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us.”
What does
this mean? We ask in
this prayer that our heavenly Father would not hold our sins against us and
because of them refuse to hear our prayer. And we pray that he would give us
all things by grace, for we sin every day and deserve nothing but punishment.
So, we on our part will heartily forgive and gladly to good to those who sin
against us. (from “The Small Catechism” by Martin Luther)
Benediction: “The Lord is merciful
and gracious,
slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love.” Psalm
103.8
T: thanksgiving