Genesis 18:1-18a—At
the oaks of Mamre, Abraham feeds three angels of God. At least two of the “men”
were angels. The third was the angel of the Lord or the Lord Himself. [See Vv.
1,13,17,20, 26, 33, and especially verse 22] Abraham politely addressed one of
his guests as “my lord” and called himself “your servant” (Vv. 3, 5) a common
way of speaking when addressing a superior. Hebrews 13:2 is probably a reference
to Vv. 2-8 and 19:1-3. Abraham and Sarah were rewarded beyond measure. They
entertain the Lord Himself Vv. 1-2 and they are given the miraculous gift of
new life. Vs. 10a Note: The woodcut below is a depiction of what transpires in
the verses immediately following our lesson.
Collect for the Sixth Sunday after Pentecost: O God, because You have prepared for those who love
You such good things as surpass our understanding, pour into our hearts such
love towards You that we, loving You above all things, may obtain Your
promises, which exceed all that we can desire; through Jesus Christ our Lord,
who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. [3]
[2] Sarah laughs, Woodcut by Baron Julius Schnoor von Carolsfeld, 1794-1872, a distinguished German artist known especially for his book, The Book of Books in Pictures ©WELS for personal and congregational use.
[3] Collect for Pentecost 6, Lutheran Worship © 1980 Concordia Publishing House, St, Louis
[4] Collect for Proper 11, Lutheran Service Book © 2006 Concordia Publishing House, St, Louis
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