Christ Jesus Is the One and Only Good
by Whom You Inherit Eternal Life
The Lord is the Author and Giver of Life, as well as a
consuming fire of judgment against all “who afflict the righteous, who take
a bribe, and turn aside the needy in the gate” (Amos 5:12 ). “Seek the Lord
and live,” therefore, by hating what is evil, loving what is good and doing
what is just and right, according to His Word: “And so the Lord, the God of
hosts, will be with you” (Amos
5:6 , 14–15 ).
Understand that “No one is good except God alone” (Mark 10:18 ). The life that you are called to live is found
neither in your “great possessions,” nor in your good works, but only in
Christ Jesus. Let go of “all that you have,” and follow Him, even unto
death, and “You will have treasure in heaven” (Mark 10:21–22 ). Do not
harden your heart against His voice, nor turn away from Him, lest you “fall
away from the living God.” Rather, hear and heed His call, cling to His
Word and “exhort one another every day,” that you may remain steadfast
in Christ and “firm to the end” (Heb. 3:12–15 ).
Collect for Pentecost
20: Lord Jesus Christ, whose grace always precedes and follows us, help
us to forsake all trust in earthly gain and to find in You our heavenly
treasure; for You live and reign with the Father and the Holy Spirit, one God,
now and forever. Amen.
Prayer for
deliverance from the love of money: Almighty
God, heavenly Father, You have called us to be Your children and heirs of Your
gracious promises in Christ Jesus. Grant us Your Holy Spirit that we may
forsake all covetous desires and the inordinate love of riches. Deliver us from
the pursuit of passing things that we may seek the kingdom of Your Son and
trust in His righteousness and so find blessedness and peace; through Jesus Christ, Your Son, our Lord,
Prayer for the proper
use of wealth: Almighty God, all that
we possess is from Your loving hand. Give us grace that we may honor You with
all we own, always remembering the account we must one day give to Jesus
Christ, our Lord,
Prayer for the
unemployed: Heavenly Father, we
commend to Your care those who suffer want and anxiety from lack of work. Grant
that the wealth and resources of this rich land be profitably used so that all
persons may find suitable and fulfilling employment and receive just payment
for their labor; through Jesus Christ,
Your Son, our Lord,
Prayer for the
nation: Almighty God, You have given
us this good land as our heritage. Grant that we remember Your generosity and
constantly do Your will. Bless our land with honest industry, truthful
education, and an honorable way of life. Save us from violence, discord, and
confusion, from pride and arrogance, and from every evil course of action.
Grant that we, who came from many nations with many different languages, may
become a united people. Support us in defending our liberties, and give those
to whom we have entrusted the authority of government the spirit of wisdom,
that there may be justice and peace in our land. When times are prosperous, may
our hearts be thankful, and in troubled times do not let our trust in You fail; through Jesus Christ, Your Son, our Lord,
Prayer for grace to
love and serve God: O God, through
the grace of Your Holy Spirit You pour the gifts of love into the hearts of
Your faithful people. Grant Your servants health both of mind and body that
they may love You with their whole heart and with their whole strength perform
those things that are pleasing to You; through
Jesus Christ, Your Son, our Lord,
Monday, 8 October 2012—Psalm 112:3–6 ;
Antiphon, Psalm 112:1 —Sunday’s
Introit tells of the blessedness of the man who fears the Lord and delights in
His commandments. This man delights especially in the First Commandment, You
shall have no other gods. He fears, loves, and trusts in God above all things,
especially earthly things. Thus, he is truly wealthy, for he possesses wealth
that is far greater than material things; he has the righteousness of God that
comes by faith.
Tuesday, 9 October
2012—Psalm 90:12–17 —Psalm 90 is a psalm written by Moses, and is
a great comfort in times of sadness. It starts out with a confession that the
Lord abides with us always: Lord, you have been our dwelling place in all
generations. Verses
12–17 are a prayer for the continuation of God’s favor, and the
wish that He would carry out His work of salvation and bless His people’s
undertakings to that end.
Wednesday, 10
October 2012—Amos 5:6–7 , 10–15 —The prophet
Amos lamented over the Israelites, who had turned their back on the Lord. Here
the Lord exhorts the people through His prophet: Seek the Lord and live. He
judges them for delighting in material things—houses of hewn stone and pleasant
vineyards—but taking advantage of the poor and afflicting the righteous. Again
they are exhorted, Seek good and not evil, that you may live.
Thursday, 11
October 2012—Hebrews 3:12–19 —This
portion of our reading through the book of Hebrews also contains an
exhortation, that the hearers not be like the Israelites of old, who rebelled
against God. No person, on his own, can fully withstand temptation. But God has
given us His Word and Sacraments to keep us strong in the faith, and He also
provides what our Confessions call the mutual conversation and consolation of
brethren (SA III, IV). Therefore, we Christians exhort one another, that none
of us may be hardened by the deceitfulness of sin.
Friday, 12 October
2012—Mark 10:17–22 —The
rich young man was off in his thinking from the very start, when he asked, What
must I do to inherit eternal life? Inheriting eternal life is not a matter of
our doing; it is a gift of grace. Jesus tried to show the man that he could not
earn his salvation, by directing him to the commandments. Yet, the young man
persisted in his self-righteousness by proclaiming that he had kept them all
from his youth.
Still, Jesus
looked on him with love and compassion, as a wayward sheep. He directs the man
to the First Commandment, by asking him to give up all he had. This young man
loved the things of the world more than the things of God, and so he went away
sorrowful.
How can any
person enter the Kingdom of God? Not on his own merits, for with man it is
impossible…but all things are possible with God.
Saturday, 13
October 2012—Sunday’s hymn
of the day, Thee Will I Love, My Strength, My Tower (LSB 694) is a hymn of
resolute determination to love God above all things, not of our own selves, but
prayerfully asking, Permit me nevermore to stray (v. 4).
Prayers from Lutheran
Service Book © 2006 Concordia Publishing House
Artwork by Ed Riojas © Higher Things
Lectionary summary on first page from LCMS Commission on
Worship
This week’s Time in the Word is written by The Revd Jeffrey
M. Keuning, Pastor St John's Evangelical Lutheran Church Casey, Iowa and Zion Lutheran Church Dexter, Iowa
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