Verse for the week: Since then we have a great high priest who has passed
through the heavens, Jesus, the Son of God, let us hold fast to our confession
of faith. Hebrews 4.14
Prayer for the week: “Eternal God, you commit to us the swift and solemn
trust of life; since we know not what the day may bring forth, but only that
the hour for serving you is always present, may we wake to the instant claims
of your holy will, not waiting for tomorrow, but yielding today. Consecrate with your presence the way our
feet may go and the humblest work will shine, and the roughest place be made
plain. Lift us above unrighteous anger
and mistrust, into faith, and hope, and charity, by a simple and steadfast
reliance on your sure will. In all
things draw us to the mind of Christ, that your lost image may be traced again,
and you may own us as at one with him and you, to the glory of your great name. Amen.” (James Martineau, Home Prayers,
London: Longmans, Green, 1891)
Bible reading for the day: Acts 1.15-26
15 In
those days Peter stood up among the brothers (the company of persons was in all
about 120) and said, 16 “Brothers, the Scripture had to be
fulfilled, which the Holy Spirit spoke beforehand by the mouth of David
concerning Judas, who became a guide to those who arrested Jesus. 17 For
he was numbered among us and was allotted his share in this ministry.” 18 (Now
this man acquired a field with the reward of his wickedness, and falling
headlong he burst open in the middle and all his bowels gushed out. 19 And
it became known to all the inhabitants of Jerusalem, so that the field was
called in their own language Akeldama, that is, Field of Blood.) 20 “For
it is written in the Book of Psalms,
“‘May his camp become desolate,
and let there be no one to dwell in it’;
and let there be no one to dwell in it’;
and
“‘Let another take his office.’
21 So
one of the men who have accompanied us during all the time that the Lord Jesus
went in and out among us, 22 beginning from the baptism of John
until the day when he was taken up from us—one of these men must become with us
a witness to his resurrection.” 23 And they put forward two, Joseph
called Barsabbas, who was also called Justus, and Matthias. 24 And
they prayed and said, “You, Lord, who know the hearts of all, show which one of
these two you have chosen 25 to take the place in this ministry and
apostleship from which Judas turned aside to go to his own place.” 26 And
they cast lots for them, and the lot fell on Matthias, and he was numbered with
the eleven apostles.
Prayer (based on TRIP** method): Gracious and almighty Father, thank you for choosing
me not to be your betrayer but to be one of your witnesses… a witness to
Christ’s resurrection. Thank you! Repent me and my congregation of betraying
you; nasty things happen when we do that.
Pour your Holy Spirit right down through our ears and onto our lives
that we may indeed carry out our office in our homes, congregation,
neighborhood, and to the ends of the earth.
I ask this in Jesus’ name, amen.
Hymn: follow this
link to a classic hymn that gives further voice to today’s conversation with
the Lord: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Bm0b1745vA
What is baptism?
Baptism is not merely water;
it is water used according to God's command and connected with God's Word.
What is this Word? In Matthew 28
our Lord Jesus Christ says:
“Go therefore and make
disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the
Son and of the Holy Spirit.” (from
The Small Catechism, by Martin Luther, © Reclaim Resources, Sola
Publishing, 2011)
Benediction: And after you have suffered for a little while,
the God of all grace, who has called you to his eternal glory in Christ,
will himself restore, support, strengthen, and establish you this day. To him be the power forever and ever. Amen. (1 Peter 5:10)
*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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