Verse for the week: “Make me understand the way of your commandments,
that I may meditate on your marvelous works.” Psalm 119.27
Prayer for this week: “Almighty God, you set your Son over the works of
your hands, so that even the rebellious spirits must obey him. Give power to your word that your kingdom may
grow and increase and all creation be delivered into the glorious liberty of
your children; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. (K.B. Ritter, Gebete für das jahr der Kirche, 2nd
ed. Kassel: Barenreiter Verlag, 1948,
p.86 )
Bible reading for the day: Luke 2.28-38
And when the time came for their purification
according to the Law of Moses, they brought him up to Jerusalem to present
him to the Lord 23 (as it is written in the
Law of the Lord, “Every male who first opens the womb shall be called holy
to the Lord”) 24 and to offer a sacrifice according
to what is said in the Law of the Lord, “a pair of turtledoves, or
two young pigeons.” 25 Now there was a man in
Jerusalem, whose name was Simeon, and this man was righteous
and devout, waiting for the consolation of Israel, and the Holy
Spirit was upon him. 26 And it had been revealed to
him by the Holy Spirit that he would not see death before he had
seen the Lord's Christ. 27 And he came in the
Spirit into the temple, and when the parents brought in the child Jesus,
to do for him according to the custom of the Law, 28 he
took him up in his arms and blessed God and said,
29 “Lord, now you are letting your
servant depart in peace,
according to your word;
30 for my eyes have seen your salvation
31 that you have prepared in the presence of all peoples,
32 a light for revelation to the Gentiles,
and for glory to your people Israel.”
according to your word;
30 for my eyes have seen your salvation
31 that you have prepared in the presence of all peoples,
32 a light for revelation to the Gentiles,
and for glory to your people Israel.”
33 And his father and his mother marveled at what
was said about him. 34 And Simeon blessed them and
said to Mary his mother, “Behold, this child is appointed for the fall and
rising of many in Israel, and for a sign that is opposed 35 (and
a sword will pierce through your own soul also), so that thoughts from many
hearts may be revealed.”
36 And there was a prophetess, Anna, the daughter of
Phanuel, of the tribe of Asher. She was advanced in years, having lived with
her husband seven years from when she was a virgin, 37 and
then as a widow until she was eighty-four. She did not depart from the
temple, worshiping with fasting and prayer night and day. 38 And
coming up at that very hour she began to give thanks to God and to speak of him
to all who were waiting for the redemption of Jerusalem.
Prayer (based on TRIP** method): Gracious and almighty Father, thank you for the
salvation you have prepared for me and all people in Jesus Christ. Deliver me
and your church from hearing him as just an extension of Moses; for Jesus is
the end of the old legal system. So, with Simeon and Anna I am free now to give
thanks to you and to speak redemption in Christ Jesus to all who are waiting.
Thank you; in Jesus’ name, 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=nx0rCabJ16c
“I believe in the Holy Spirit…
What
does this mean?
I
believe that I cannot by my own reason or strength believe in Jesus Christ my
Lord or come to him; but the Holy Spirit has called me through the Gospel,
enlightened me with his gifts, and sanctified and preserved me in the true
faith. In the same way, he calls, gathers, enlightens, and sanctifies the whole
Christian church on earth, and preserves it in unity with Jesus Christ in the
one true faith. In this Christian church, he daily forgives abundantly all my
sins and the sins of all believers. At the last day, he will raise me and all
the dead and will grant everlasting life to me and to all who believe in
Christ. This is most certainly true! (from
The Small Catechism, by Martin Luther ©Reclaim Resources, Sola
Publishing, 2011)
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.
Blessings for you, Pastor Paul. This is being sent to my Grandson, a new father.
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