Time in the Word
Christians in a
non-Believing World
Easter 7
May 26-31, 2014
This
coming week will be the last Sunday in Easter. Easter 7 serves as a bridge
between Ascension and Pentecost. We look back to the Ascension or forward to
Pentecost. Because Easter was so late this year, we will be celebrating
Ascension the last week of May. .
A Daytime Collect for Eastertide Almighty God the Father, through Your
only-begotten Son Jesus Christ You have overcome death and opened the gate of
everlasting life to us. Grant that we, who celebrate with joy the day of our
Lord’s resurrection, may be raised from the death of sin by Your life-giving
Spirit.
Collect for Easter 7 - O King of glory, Lord of hosts, uplifted in
triumph far above all heavens, leave us not without consolation but send us the
Spirit of truth whom You promised from the Father; for You live and reign with
Him and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever.
A Prayer for Ascension –
Almighty God, as Your only-begotten
Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, ascended into the heavens, so may we also ascend in
heart and mind and continually dwell there with Him, who lives, and reigns with
You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen.
For Agriculture - Almighty God, You blessed the earth to make it
fruitful, bringing forth in abundance whatever is needed for the support of our
lives. Prosper; we implore You, the work of farmers, especially in this
planting season. Grant them seasonable weather that they may gather in the
fruits of the earth and thus proclaim Your goodness. May we see by this noble
vocation that by Your aid we are helping to feed the world and cause all who
give thanks over their food to treat those who produce it with honor and
respect.
An Evening Collect for
Eastertide – Abide with us, Lord, for it is toward
evening, and the day is far spent. Abide with us and with Your whole Church.
Abide with us in the end of the day, in the end of our life, in the end of the
world. Abide with us with Your grace and goodness, with Your Holy Word and
sacrament, with Your strength and blessing. Abide with us when the night of
affliction and temptation comes upon us, the night of fear and despair when
death shall come. Abide with us and with all the faithful through time and
eternity.
Monday, May 26, 2014 – Psalm 68:1-10 - This is the Psalm
suggested for the last Sunday in Easter.
Tuesday, May 27, 2014 – Acts 1:12—26 – Christians in the world
pray for the Spirit. At His ascension,
Jesus promised to send the Spirit to the disciples. The risen Lord meets with His
eleven disciples a short distance from Jerusalem where before ascending to His
Father, He promises them the Spirit who will give them power to witness
throughout the world. Then they returned to an upper room in Jerusalem to pray. With the disciples are
Jesus’ brothers and mother. This is her last appearance in the New Testament —
she is seen among the first Christians praying and waiting for the Spirit. This
deals with both the Ascension and next Sunday’s Pentecost. The First Lesson is
similar to today’s Acts 1:1-11. Otherwise, the Lesson can be used to prepare
for the upcoming Pentecost celebration.
Wednesday, May 28, 2014 – 1 Peter 4:12-19; 5:6-11 – Christians in
the world share Christ’s sufferings. Christians are to rejoice over the
privilege of sharing Christ’s suffering, and, after suffering, God will restore
and strengthen them. The exhortations to the newly baptized are continued in
this passage. They are warned of impending persecution for being Christians,
for at this time it was a crime to be a Christian. They are not to be surprised
when suffering comes, but to rejoice that they suffer as Jesus did. When
suffering comes, the new Christians are to be humble, trust in God’s care, be
on guard against temptation, and to remember that suffering is over and God
will strengthen them. They are to take comfort in the fact that suffering is
experienced by the whole church.
Thursday, May 29, 2014 –
John 17:1-11 – Christians in the
world are prayed for. Before His departure, Jesus prays for His disciples. This
lesson is a part of Christ’s high priestly prayer, the end of His farewell
discourse at the Last Supper begun in chapter 13. The hour of His departure has
come. He reports to the Father that He has accomplished the work He was sent to
do.
Friday, May 30, 2014 – Psalm 47 – This Psalm is
suggested for Ascension.
Saturday, May 31, 2014 – Acts 2:21 – This verse is the
inspiration for the hymn, “Christ is the
World’s Redeemer“{LSB 539}.
The suggested hymn for this week reminds us that Jesus is the Savior of the
world. Having examined the realities of Easter, we now go out into the world as
witnesses of the Savior. This is what living the faith means. Expressing what
those 1st Century disciples proclaimed, “We are witnesses to these
things”
Sources:
THE LUTHERAN HYMNAL ©
1940 Concordia Publishing House, St. Louis , MO
LUTHERAN WORSHIP ©
1982 Concordia Publishing House, St.
Louis , MO
LUTHERAN SEVICE BOOK LECTIONARY © 2006 Concordia Publishing House, St. Louis , MO
LECTIONARY
PREACHING WORKBOOK SERIES A John Brokhoff © 1980 CSS Publishing House, Lima , OH
Schnorr
von Carolsfeld, woodcuts © WELS Permission to use these copyrighted items is
limited to personal and congregational use.
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