Time in the Word
September 17-22 2012
September 17-22 2012
Proper 20
Preparation for next week, Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost
Sunday’s Theme: The Christian and his opposition can be
clearly seen in the three main readings for this coming week. In the Old
Testament lesson, [Jeremiah 11:18—20] Jeremiah asks vengeance upon his
enemies. In the Epistle, [James
3:13-4:10] Opposition has its source in worldly wisdom. In the Gospel, [Mark
9:30-37] Jesus goes to Jerusalem
to face his oppressors. Christians live in a hostile world, for friendship with
the world is enmity to God.
Collect for Proper 20
– O God, whose strength is made
perfect in weakness, grant us humility and childlike faith that we may please
You in both will and deed; through Jesus Christ, Your Son, our Lord, who lives
and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, One God, now and forever. Amen.
A Prayer for grace to
use our gifts – O Lord God Almighty,
since You bless Your servants with various and unusual gifts of the Holy
Spirit, grant us grace to use them always to Your honor and glory; through
Jesus Christ our Lord.
A prayer for God to
guide us – Direct us, O Lord, in all
our doings with Your most gracious favor, and further us with Your continual
help, that in all our works begun, continued, and ended in You we may glorify
Your holy name and finally, by Your mercy, obtain eternal salvation; through
Jesus Christ, our Lord.
A prayer for steadfast
faith– Almighty God, our heavenly
Father, of Your tender love towards us sinners You have given us Your Son that,
believing in Him we might have everlasting life. Continue to grant us Your Holy
Spirit that we may remain steadfast in this faith to the end and come to life
everlasting; through Jesus Christ our Lord.
For the Hope of
Eternal life in Christ –Almighty,
everlasting God, whose Son has assured forgiveness of sins and deliverance from
eternal death, strengthen us by Your Holy Spirit that our faith in Christ
increase daily and we hold fast to the hope that we shall not die but fall
asleep and on the last day be raised to eternal life; through Jesus Christ our
Lord.
For those in
distressed - Almighty and everlasting
God, the consolation of the sorrowful and the strength of the weak, may the
prayers of those who in any tribulation or distress cry to You graciously come
before You, so that in all their necessities they may mark and receive Your
manifold help and comfort; through Jesus Christ, our Lord.
Monday, 17 September
2012—Psalm 37:5-7, Antiphon, Psalm
37:4 – Delight yourself in the Lord, and He will give you the desires of your
heart. No matter what you are up against, trust in the Lord and He will
sustain you. He will prove Himself worthy as you read the rest of the appointed
readings for the coming week.
Tuesday, 18 September
2012—Psalm 54; key verse v4—
It is the Lord who sustains my life. The
Psalmist finds his life is threatened, as were Jesus’ and Jeremiah’s, and he
finds God as his helper who rescues him from death. In our opposition God does
not forsake those who trust in Him.
Wednesday, 19
September 2012— Jeremiah 11:18-20— Jeremiah
asks vengeance upon his enemies. Jeremiah feels like a lamb led to the
slaughter by his enemies and he asks to see God’s vengeance upon them. Jeremiah
cries out for vengeance upon those seeking his life. God informs Jeremiah that
his enemies were out to destroy him. Jeremiah felt like a “lamb led to the
slaughter.” His enemies were offended by his preaching of judgment, doom, and
the captivity of the nation. Like other prophets (Elijah and Amos), Jeremiah
experienced persecution: beaten, threatened with lynching, imprisoned, and
thrown into a pit to die. Even his family was a part of a plot to kill him.
Jeremiah calls upon God not only for protection but for vengeance upon his
enemies.
Thursday, 20
September 2012—James 3:13-4:10 — Opposition has its source in worldly
wisdom. James says the wars, quarrels, dissension and strife have their source
in earthly wisdom. It is a bad spirit that causes opposition. James will
contrast earthly and heavenly wisdom. In
this lesson James distinguishes between the types of wisdom. Earthly wisdom is
characterized by ambition, rivalry, and selfishness. This kind of wisdom
provides disorder and confusion. Heavenly wisdom comes from God. This wisdom is
“pure, peaceable, gentle,” etc. The heavenly side; do not boast of themselves,
but promote peace and reap a harvest of righteousness. The source of fighting
and killing each other is the heart which is full of selfish desire.
Friday, 21 September 2012—Mark 9:30-37 — Jesus goes to
Jerusalem to face his oppressors. Jesus again announces His approaching passion
and teaches the disciples the meaning of greatness. On His way to Jerusalem , Jesus announces a second time that
He is going there to suffer, die, and rise on the third day. To avoid being
detained, he travels incognito. Unlike the first announcement, the disciples do
not understand it and are afraid to ask Him the meaning of it. When the group
reaches Capernaum ,
Jesus asked them what they were discussing during the walk. They were too
embarrassed to answer, for they had discussed who would be Number One in the
coming Kingdom. Jesus taught that the
one ot be first must be last as a servant. To illustrate He takes a child in
His arms, for in that day women and children were considered second-class
citizens. Jesus makes the point that the greatest will minister to one like a
child in His name, and when He does, He serves both Christ and God.
Saturday, 22 September 2012— Exodus 20:1-17 - The hymn, These Are the Holy Ten Commandments (LSB 581) Recall the
Lord’s requirement of faithfulness to His Law. A good review of the ten
commandments.
Prayers from Lutheran
Service Book © 2006 and Lutheran
Worship © 1980 Concordia Publishing House and from Lutheran Worship © 1980 Concordia Publishing House.
Schnorr Von Carolsfeld
woodcuts © WELS permission granted for personal and congregational use
Lectionary Preaching
Workbook Series B – John Brokhoff © 1981 CSS Publishing, Lima , OH
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