...your pride only defeats you.
“thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.” Matthew
6.10
Prayer for the week: Eternal Lord, your kingdom has broken into
our troubled world through the life, death, and resurrection of your Son. Help
us to hear your Word and obey it, so that we become instruments of your
redeeming love; 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: I Peter 5.6-11 (note: The first century
congregations receiving this letter knew firsthand the experience of their
faith being under attack from the devil, the world, and their own sinful
selves.)
Humble yourselves, therefore, under the mighty hand of
God so that at the proper time he may exalt you, 7 casting
all your anxieties on him, because he cares for you. 8 Be
sober-minded; be watchful. Your adversary the devil prowls
around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour. 9 Resist
him, firm in your faith, knowing that the same kinds of suffering are
being experienced by your brotherhood throughout the world. 10 And after
you have suffered a little while, the God of all grace, who has called you
to his eternal glory in Christ, will himself restore, confirm,
strengthen, and establish you. 11 To him be the
dominion forever and ever. Amen.
Prayer (based on T.R.I.P. method*): Gracious and almighty Father, thank you: in
the good fight of faith, you have not left me to fend for myself; you have
given me to Christ Jesus, who himself restores, confirms, strengthens and
establishes me. Thank you! The devil is still on the prowl and he indeed is a
deadly-skilled adversary; so keep on sending Christ alone as my sure defense. Kill
off my pride that esteems the self and is anxious to protect it. Humble me and
rest me in your mighty hand… for to you belongs dominion now and forever. 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=LF2M8nvKK9k
“Thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.”
What does this mean? The good and gracious will of
God is done indeed without our prayer, but we ask in this petition that it may
be done also among us.
When does this happen? God’s will is done when he
hinders and defeats every evil scheme and purpose of the devil, the world, and
our sinful self which would prevent keeping God’s name holy and would oppose
the coming of his kingdom. And God’s will is done when he strengthens our faith
and keeps us firm in his word as long as we live. This is his gracious and good
will. (from “The Small Catechism” by
Martin Luther)
Benediction: “Make me to know your ways,
O Lord;
teach me your paths.
5 Lead me in your truth and teach me,
for you are the God of my salvation;
for you I wait all the day long.” Psalm 25.4-5
*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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