Verse for the week: For once you were darkness, but now in the Lord you are light. Live as children of light— Ephesians 5.8
Prayer
for the week:
“Lord God, whose strength is sufficient for all who lay hold on it, grant us in
you to comfort our hearts and be strong.
Humility, meekness, temperance, purity, largeheartedness, sympathy, zeal
– grant us these evidences of faith, servants of hope, fruits of love; for the
sake of Jesus Christ, our strength, our righteousness, and our hope of glory.
Amen. (Christina Rossetti, quoted in Fox, A Chain of Prayer,
p.161).
Bible
reading for the day: Psalm
67
1May God be gracious to us and
bless us
and make his face to shine upon us, Selah
2 that your way may be known on earth,
your saving power among all nations.
3 Let the peoples praise you, O God;
let all the peoples praise you!
4 Let the nations be glad and sing
for joy,
for you judge the peoples with equity
and guide the nations upon earth. Selah
5 Let the peoples praise you, O God;
let all the peoples praise you!
6 The earth has yielded its
increase;
God, our God, shall bless us.
7 God shall bless us;
let all the ends of the earth fear him!
Prayer (based on TRIP* method): Gracious and almighty Father, you alone are
indeed greatly to be praised. Not only do you make the earth yield its
increase; but in Christ Jesus you have made your face to shine upon us… and
have made fully known your saving power for sinners like us. Thank you! Give us
the kind of fear, love, and trust in you that cannot help but sing out… joining
your whole church in the song of praise to you; through Jesus Christ, your Son,
our Lord. 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=CFpJ2u3hyNw&ab_channel=MartijndeGroot
“Our
Father who art in heaven…”
What
does this mean?
God
encourages us to believe that he is truly our Father, and that we are truly his
children, so we may boldly and confidently pray to him, just as beloved
children speak to their dear father. (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. (I Pet 5:10)
T: thanksgiving
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