Verse for the week: Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name, you are mine.” Isaiah 43.1
Prayer for the week: “O most loving Father, you want
us to give thanks for all things, to fear nothing except losing you, and to lay
all our cares on you, knowing that you care for us. Protect us from faithless fears and worldly
anxieties, and grant that no clouds in this mortal life may hide from us the
light of your immortal love shown to us in your Son, Jesus Christ our
Lord. Amen.” (Prayer for Trust, LBW #204,
Minister’s Ed., p. 111).
Bible reading for the day: Job 38.1-11 (note: this
excerpt is but 1/42nd of the whole story of the Lord’s work on Job…
and on you.)
Then the Lord answered Job out of the whirlwind
and said:
2 “Who is this
that darkens counsel by words without knowledge?
3 Gird up your loins like a man;
I will question you, and you make it known to me.
4 “Where were you when
I laid the foundation of the earth?
Tell me, if you have understanding.
5 Who determined its measurements—surely you know!
Or who stretched the line upon it?
6 On what were its bases sunk,
or who laid its cornerstone,
7 when the morning stars sang together
and all the sons of God shouted for joy?
8 “Or who shut in the
sea with doors
when it burst out from the womb,
9 when I made clouds its garment
and thick darkness its swaddling band,
10 and prescribed limits for it
and set bars and doors,
11 and said, ‘Thus far shall you come, and no farther,
and here shall your proud waves be stayed’
Prayer (based on the TRIP* method): Gracious
and almighty Father, thank you: daily, hourly, and lifelong, you are the author
of my repentance, you return me to yourself. Thank you! Who am I to question
you?... to darken your counsel by my own ignorant words? Indeed, precisely when
I am stuck in the unbarred chaos and empty wind of my own words and the
religious platitudes of even my friends; precisely then keep your grip on me
Lord and return me to yourself… that I may be restored to life. I ask this in
the name of the one who died and rose to accomplish exactly this, your Son,
Jesus Christ, my Lord. Amen.
Hymn: follow this
link to a new song by Ryan Proudfoot which gives further voice to today’s
conversation with the Lord: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIKMu-M1m6g
“I believe in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord…”
What does this mean?
I believe that Jesus Christ — true God, begotten of the
Father from eternity, and also true man, born of the Virgin Mary — is my Lord.
He has redeemed me, a lost and condemned creature, and has freed me from sin,
death, and the power of the devil, not with silver and gold, but with his holy
and precious blood and his innocent suffering and death. He has done all this
in order that I might be his own, live under him in his kingdom, and serve him
in everlasting righteousness, innocence, and blessedness, even as he is risen
from the dead and lives and reigns for all eternity. This is most certainly
true! (from The Small Catechism,
by Martin Luther ©Reclaim Resources, Sola Publishing, 2011)
Benediction: Now to him who by the power at work
within us is able to accomplish abundantly far more than all we can ask or
imagine, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus to all generations,
forever and ever. Amen. (Eph 3:20-21)
T: thanksgiving
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