Verse for the week:
“Like newborn babes, long for the pure spiritual milk, that by it you
may grow up to salvation; for you have tasted the kindness of the Lord.” I
Peter 2.2-3
Morning Prayer: Lord
God almighty, every year you renew the face of the earth, and it is your will
to renew the world fallen into sin and death.
Grant us faith so that we may know in your Son the dawning of the true
life and daily be made into his new creation; for he lives and reigns with you
and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever.
Amen.
Bible reading for the day: II Corinthians 8.1-9
We want you to know, brothers, about
the grace of God that has been given among the churches of Macedonia, 2 for
in a severe test of affliction, their abundance of joy and their extreme
poverty have overflowed in a wealth of generosity on their part. 3 For
they gave according to their means, as I can testify, and beyond their
means, of their own accord, 4 begging us
earnestly for the favor of taking part in the relief of the
saints— 5 and this, not as we expected, but
they gave themselves first to the Lord and then by the will of God to
us. 6 Accordingly, we urged Titus that as he
had started, so he should complete among you this act of grace. 7 But
as you excel in everything—in faith, in speech, in knowledge, in all
earnestness, and in our love for you—see that you excel in this act of grace
also.
8 I say this not as a command, but to prove by
the earnestness of others that your love also is genuine. 9 For
you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that though he was rich, yet
for your sake he became poor, so that you by his poverty might become
rich.
Prayer (based on
T.R.I.P. method**): Gracious and almighty Father, thank you for your
generosity shown to us in the Macedonian churches and most fully in Jesus
Christ. Repent me and my congregation of
excelling in other things but lagging in giving… such greed leaves us poor.
Send your Holy Spirit with your word and stir us all to generosity… that our
love may be genuine. I ask this in Jesus’ name, amen.
“I believe in Jesus Christ…”
What does this mean?
I believe that Jesus Christ — true God, begotten of the
Father from eternity, and also true man, born of the Virgin Mary — is my Lord.
He has redeemed me, a lost and condemned creature, and has freed me from sin,
death, and the power of the devil, not with silver and gold, but with his holy
and precious blood and his innocent suffering and death. He has done all this
in order that I might be his own, live under him in his kingdom, and serve him
in everlasting righteousness, innocence, and blessedness, even as he is risen
from the dead and lives and reigns for all eternity. This is most certainly
true! (from The Small Catechism,
by Martin Luther ©Reclaim Resources, Sola Publishing, 2011)
Hymn: follow this
link to a beloved new hymn that gives further voice to today’s conversation
with the Lord: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0Byp7aK2DA
Benediction: The
peace of God which surpasses all understanding keep your hearts and your minds
in Christ Jesus our Lord. Amen. Phil 4.7
*There are many patterns for devotions. This pattern has been followed by God’s
people for centuries.
**The T.R.I.P. approach to
prayer is based on the way Martin Luther prayed and taught others to pray. It was later developed by Walter and Ingrid
Trobisch and then adapted by Mount Carmel Ministries (Alexandria ,
MN www.dailytext.com). The method is founded on scripture and easy
to remember:
T:
thanksgiving
R: regret
(repentance)
I:
intercession (asking God to take a specific action)
P:
plan or purpose
Reading a biblical text and
then applying this method gives one a sound, simple way to form one’s
prayers...not to mention that it helps one learn how to faithfully reflect on
God’s Word and talk to God.
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