Pentecost 7 – Proper 9
The Lord Grants Peace and Life to His
Church
June 27 –July 2, 2016
June 27 –July 2, 2016
The Lord restores Jerusalem, His Church, because she is the
mother of His children, whom He comforts “as
one whom his mother comforts” (Is. 66:13). We are “satisfied from her consoling breast” with the pure milk of the
Word, and we “drink deeply with delight
from her glorious abundance” (Is. 66:11). The messengers of Christ bestow
such gifts upon His Church. For He sends them out “as lambs in the midst of
wolves” (Luke 10:3), bearing in their bodies the sacrifice of His cross, by
which “the kingdom of God has come near”
(Luke 10:9, 11). Wherever He enters in with this Gospel, Satan is cast out and
falls “like lightning from heaven” (Luke 10:18). Thus, we do not “boast except in the cross of our Lord Jesus
Christ” (Gal. 6:14). Rejoicing in this Gospel, we “bear one another’s burdens” in love, according to “the law of Christ” (Gal. 6:2).
Collect for the Sixth Sunday
of Pentecost: Almighty God, You have built Your Church on the
foundation of the apostles and prophets with Christ Jesus Himself as the
cornerstone. Continue to send Your messengers to preserve Your people in true
peace that, by the preaching of Your Word, Your Church may be kept free from
all harm and danger; through Jesus Christ, Your Son, our Lord, who lives and
reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen.
Collect for Psalm 16: Lord God our Father, keep safe Your servant on the path of eternal life, for You alone are my refuge. When my last hour comes, may my body rest secure in the promise of the Lord's resurrection; through Jesus Christ, Your Son, our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen.
Prayer for pastors and their
people: Almighty God, by Your Son, our Savior, You have always
given to Your Church on earth faithful shepherds to guide and feed Your flock.
Therefore we pray, make all pastors diligent to preach Your holy Word and to
administer Your means of grace, and grant Your people wisdom to follow in the
way that leads to life eternal; through Jesus Christ, Your Son, our Lord, who
lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen.
Prayer for increase of the
holy ministry: Almighty and gracious God, the Father of our Lord
Jesus Christ, You have commanded us to pray that You would send forth laborers
into Your harvest. Of Your infinite mercy give us true teachers and ministers
of Your Word who truly fulfill Your command and preach nothing contrary to Your
holy Word. Grant that we, being warned, instructed, nurtured, comforted, and
strengthened by Your holy Word, may do those things which are well pleasing to
You and profitable for our salvation; through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen.
Monday, 27 June 2016—
Psalm 19:2, 4–6; antiphon, Psalm 19:1—Many of the psalms praise the Lord
for His deliverance from enemies, both mortal and spiritual. Psalm 19 is a hymn
of praise to God because of the majesty and glory that are His by His very
nature. The glory of God is revealed by the entire creation. Those who
attribute the earth and the cosmos to mere happenstance are only deceiving
themselves.
Tuesday, 28 June 2016— Psalm 66:1–7—Psalm 66 calls upon all
peoples of the earth to join in with God’s chosen people, Israel, in praising
Him. His deliverance of His people from bondage in Egypt and the threat of
Pharaoh and his army at the Red Sea is specifically recounted, but all of God’s
deliverances of all His people are to be included, especially the deliverance
of mankind from the bondage of sin, and the threat of death.
Wednesday, 29 June 2016—
Isaiah 66:10–14—Those who remained faithful to the Lord during the days
when Isaiah prophesied in Judah had reason to mourn over Jerusalem: hypocrisy,
unbelief, and idolatry were common among the people. Likewise, through the
ages, including our own, God’s faithful people have reason to mourn when they
see the condition of the visible Church: rejection of the authority of the Word
of God, acceptance of sins, rather than forgiveness of sins, being preached,
and so on. Yet, we know that the gates of hell shall not prevail against the
Lord’s Church (Matthew 16:18), so we can rejoice. We can rejoice, for the pure
Gospel of Jesus Christ provides nourishment, comfort, and abundance for our
souls. As a mother nurses her child, so we are nursed by the Holy Word of God.
Thursday, 30 June 2016—
Galatians 6:1–10, 14–18—This Sunday, we shall celebrate our nation’s
independence. Our political liberty and freedom is a gift from God. Yet, in the
Church, we are not independent. We are member of one body, the mystical body of
Christ (1 Corinthians 12:27). As such, we are not to live our lives for
ourselves independent of others, but are to bear one another’s burdens. The
strong Christians are to help the weak.
St Paul urges us, let us not grow
weary of doing good, for we are a new creation in Christ, and, as such, our
wills are conformed to God’s will, which desires what is best for all people.
Friday, 1 July 2016—
Luke 10:1–20—Our Lord desires all people to be saved and to come to the
knowledge of the truth (1 Timothy 2:4). But how are people to believe in Jesus
Christ, if they have not hear of Him, if they have not had the Gospel
proclaimed to them? (Romans 10:14) In our Gospel reading for Sunday, we hear
how Jesus sent out 72 men to proclaim the Good News of salvation in Christ
Jesus. Likewise, He still call pastors to labor in His harvest fields. As in
the days of Christ, their labor is met by different responses: some people are
eager to hear of the forgiveness of sins wrought by Christ’s death on the
cross, whilst others reject it. The Day of Judgement will be a horrifying one
for those who have refused the forgiveness Christ offers, but a glorious one
for us who are in Christ, who gratefully receive His gift of salvation.
Saturday, 2 July 2016—
Sunday’s Hymn of the Day, Jesus Has Come and Brings Pleasure Eternal(LSB
#533), is a majestic hymn of praise to Jesus. It proclaims Jesus as God in the
flesh, as our great Deliverer, Redeemer, and the King of all glory.
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, our Lord. Amen.
Prayers from Lutheran
Service Book © 2006 Concordia Publishing House
Luther’s Seals ©
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