This coming Sunday will be the Sunday after the Ascension.
Jesus has departed and the church is on its own. The disciples are left alone to
confront the challenges of living in a fallen world. Before He departs, Jesus
prays for His friends. The First lesson shows the infant church with the
problem of a vacancy in leadership and prays to the ascended Lord for guidance
in choosing a successor to Judas. Though Jesus has ascended, Christians are not
alone in the world. This though is conveyed in the second lesson as well as in
the Gospel. The suggested hymn deals with the church without the physical Jesus
and urges the people not to fear, for God has chosen to give them the kingdom.
Collect
for the Seventh Sunday in Easter 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 Y9ou promised from the Father, for You live
and reigns with Him and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever.
Prayer for the 6th Sunday of Easter
–
O God, the giver of all that is good, by Your holy inspiration grant that we
may think those things that are right and by Your merciful guiding accomplish
them; through Jesus Christ, Your Son, our Lord, who lives and reigns with You
and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever.
A Prayer 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, grant them seasonable
weather that we may gather in the fruit of the earth and thus proclaim Your
goodness with thanksgiving. May we see by this noble vocation that with Your
help they feed the world. And cause all those who give thanks over their food
to treat those who produce it with both honor and respect; through Jesus
Christ, our Lord.
A Prayer for Ascension: Almighty God, the giver of all that is good, by
Your holy inspiration grant that we may think those things that are right and
by Your merciful guiding accomplish them through Jesus Christ, Your Son, our
Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and
forever.
For blessing on the Word:
Lord God, bless Your Word wherever it
is proclaimed. Make it a word of power and peace to convert those not yet Your
own and to confirm those who have come to saving faith. May Your Word pass from
the ear to the heart, from the heart to the lip, and from the lip to the life
that, as You have promised, Your Word may achieve the purpose for which You
send it; through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen.
Monday, 14 May 2012—Psalm
27:1a, 4-5, 10, 14; antiphon, Psalm 27:7—
The antiphon, “Hear, O Lord, when I cry aloud; be gracious to me and answer me!”
The cry of the Psalmist is a pray for deliverance from treacherous enemies.
These remain unspecified, whether from inside or outside the kingdom or both.
The chief weapon is a false charge intent on discrediting the king. When people
say all manner of things falsely against us we need not retaliate. Rather we
are take our burdens, concerns, and sorrows to the throne room of grace and be
thankful as the Savior answers each petition according to His perfect and good
will.
Tuesday, 15 May 2012—Psalm 1 key verse v.6 — “For the Lord
knows the way of the righteous, but the way of the wicked will perish.” This
psalm verse gives us both Law and Gospel. The ways of the wicked with be met
with the full brunt of Law – ultimately judgment for unbelief and sin. The
righteous, on the other hand; not by any merit on their behalf but completely
by grace will be delivered on the last day. This of course is Gospel. The
destinies of two lifestyles are the destinies of those who have chosen them.
Wednesday, 16 May 2012—Acts
1:12-26— The Post – Ascension church prays for guidance. The church is living
b3etween Jesus’ departure and the coming of the Holy Spirit. The time has come
to fill the vacancy caused by Judas’ suicide. The one to be chosen as a
replacement is to be one who shared the experience with Jesus from the time of
His baptism to His Ascension and one who can witness to the Resurrection. Two
men met the qualifications: Joseph and Matthias. God and not the church elected
Matthias. The church merely asked the ascended Lord which of the two He had
chosen. After prayer, Matthias was chosen to be one of the Apostles. The
church’s leadership ranks were now filled and ready for the Spirit’s coming
Thursday, 17 May 2012—1
John 5:9-15— Everything we do in life all boils down to faith. Faith is simply
another word for “trust.” Trust simply means to take God at His Word. Note and
give special attention to Vs.10 which is critical. Anyone who believes in the
Son of God has this testimony in his heart. Anyone who does not believe God has
made him out to be a liar, because he has not believed the testimony god has
given about His Son. This is the same
thing the Savior said to Nicodemus who came to visit the Savior at night. Read
John 3:15-18. See how clearly that this universal truth is woven throughout the
Scripture and that the Scriptures interpret themselves namely that each passage
explains the other more clearly. Forty different men over a period of some
1,500 years wrote 66 books that in reality make up one book. These books have
one doctrinal viewpoint, one moral standard, one plan of salvation, one program
for the ages.
Friday, 18 May 2012—John
17:11b-19— The Post-Ascension church confronts the world. In this high priestly
prayer, Jesus is aware that He is going to leave the world and His disciples
will be left in a fallen world. Think of what the world did to Him! Will not
the disciples face the same opposition? Naturally, the disciples would be
afraid. Thus, Jesus prays for His followers, not that they should be taken out
of the world as He is about to do, but that they should be protected from the
Devil and the world. He prays that they may be one as He and the Father are
one. They are to be made holy in His Word. As He was sent into the world, He
sends them into the world for the same purpose He was sent.
Saturday, 19 May 2012—
Luke 12:32, Matthew 25:34; Psalm 103:3-5; Matthew 28:20b- The hymn of the Day,
“Have no fear, little flock”– {LSB 735} As the Easter season draws to a close
we have no fear as our Lord and Savior
lives and reigns through all eternity. He has promised to send us His Holy
Spirit. Thus this new hymn reminds us that we are safe in His almighty
hand.
Prayers
from Lutheran Service Book ©
2006 Concordia Publishing House. Lutheran Worship © 1980 Concordia Publishing
House
Lectionary
Preaching Workbook Series B John Brokhoff © 1981 CSS Publishing Lima , OH
Illustration
from a woodcut by Baron Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld, © WELS Permission to use
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