Verse for the week: God has made him both Lord and Christ, this Jesus whom you crucified. Acts 2.36
Prayer for the week: Almighty, everlasting God, you
have given us the promise of your divine life.
Bestow upon us your Holy Spirit, that, quickened by your word, we may
lay hold on eternal life by faith in your Son, and in him be saved; through the
same Jesus Christ, your Son, our Lord.
Amen. (K.B. Ritter, Gebete fur das Jahr der Kirche, 2nd
ed. (Kassel: Johannes Stauda-Verllag, 1948), p.170)
Bible reading for the day: Deuteronomy 5.12-15
(Deuteronomy literally means “second law.” In this Old Testament book, a later
or second generation subscribes to and confesses the centrality of the
sabbath.)
“‘Observe the Sabbath day,
to keep it holy, as the Lord your God commanded you. 13 Six
days you shall labor and do all your work, 14 but the
seventh day is a Sabbath to the Lord your God. On it you shall not do
any work, you or your son or your daughter or your male servant or your female
servant, or your ox or your donkey or any of your livestock, or the sojourner
who is within your gates, that your male servant and your female servant
may rest as well as you. 15 You shall remember that
you were a slave in the land of Egypt, and the Lord your God
brought you out from there with a mighty hand and an outstretched arm.
Therefore the Lord your God commanded you to keep the Sabbath day.
Prayer (based on T.R.I.P. method*): Gracious
and almighty Father, thank you for the true rest and freedom that are ours
through your work for our sake on the
cross. Repent me and my congregation of neglecting your Word and trying to save
ourselves by our work… because such efforts only leave us enslaved, rest-less.
Send your Word right to our own ears every Sunday so that we may gladly hear
and learn from you… for then we can both love our work and let go of it. In
Jesus’ name I ask this, 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=X2bhHosLHmI
The Third
Commandment: Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy. (Exodus 20.8)
What does this mean?
We should fear and love God so that we do not despise his
Word and the preaching of it, but acknowledge it as holy, and gladly hear and
learn it. (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
T: thanksgiving
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