The hymn of the Day is Jesus, I My Cross have Taken. Jesus willingly bore our sins in His body, and carried them to the cross. We, who have been incorporated into the body of Christ by our baptisms, must also bear crosses in this life. When our hour of trial comes, we beseech the Lord that He would give us the strength gladly to bear whatever cross He would.
Luther writes concerning this, in the Large
Catechism: So there is just as great a
need, as in all the other petitions that we pray without ceasing: “Dear Father,
Your will be done, not the devil’s will or our enemies’ or anything that would
persecute and suppress Your holy Word or hinder Your kingdom. Grant that we may
bear with patience and overcome whatever is to be endured because of Your Word
and kingdom, so that our poor flesh may not yield or fall away because of
weakness or sluggishness.”
Collect for the Fifth Sunday in Lent—Almighty and everlasting God, who
hast willed that Thy Son should bear for us the pains of the cross that Thou
might remove from us the power of the adversary, help us so to remember and
give thanks for our Lord’s Passion that we may obtain remission of sins and
redemption from everlasting death; through the same Jesus Christ, Thy Son, our
Lord, who lives and reigns with Thee and the Holy Ghost, ever one God, world
without end. Amen.
[1] Collect for Lent 5 and for the
Blessing on the Word Lutheran Service Book © 2006 Concordia Publishing House,
St. Louis
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