March 26, 2023, 5th Sunday in Lent

March 26, 2023, 5th Sunday in Lent

 

Ezekiel 37:1-14 (The valley of dry bones)

 

Psalm 130 (Out of the depths I cry to you, O Lord)

 

Romans 8:1-11 (The life-giving Spirit)

                (ELW, Romans 8:6-11, You are not in the flesh but in the Spirit of Christ,

                                who dwells within you and gives you life)

 

John 11:1-45[46-53]) (The death and raising of Lazarus)

Let us lift our hearts and voices to the Lord in prayer, that he would be merciful to his people.

A brief silence

Lord, we live in a valley of deathly shadows. Thank you for Jesus, who calls us by name from our tombs. Help us to firmly believe that his is our Resurrection and our Life.

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

Breathe your Spirit upon your Church. Make it the living body of Jesus in the world. In Word and Sacrament, and by deeds of mercy and forgiveness, let it share your life and grace with all who are held captive to sin, evil and death.

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Breathe your Spirit upon your persecuted servants throughout the world. Revive their faith and knit them into an undying fellowship with Jesus and with one another. By their courageous witness and their patient suffering, glorify your Name and turn many hearts to repentant faith.

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Breathe your Spirit upon all missionaries, pastors, and theologians. By their faithful preaching and acts of charity, grant life and salvation to those who walk in the valley of the shadow of death.

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Breathe your Spirit upon this congregation, so that our worship, words, and deeds abound with the fruits of that Spirit. Fill us with Jesus, and give us grace to share his life with everyone we meet.

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

Breathe your Spirit upon all to whom death draws near, especially those who die alone or unloved. Grant them serenity, faith, and reconciliation with you and with family. Bless them with the mercy and grace promised by your Son to any who will receive him. Give a double portion of your Spirit to hospice workers and to all who care for the dying.

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Breathe your Spirit upon all who lead the nations, especially our own. Fill them with wisdom, understanding, counsel, might, knowledge, fear of the Lord; and joy in doing your will. Help them work for the welfare of their people. Give your grace and peace to us all.

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Breathe your Spirit upon all who risk their lives to defend life and liberty. Keep them faithful, true, and bold. Shield and direct them in perilous situations. Raise and heal them when they fall. Deliver them into a place of safety when their task has ended.

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

Breathe your Spirit upon all who all who suffer, including: {List}. As Jesus raised up Lazarus from death, we beseech you, raise up these dear and restore them to their loved ones.

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

Holy and gracious Father, thank you for calling your faithful servants by name, out of death and into your eternal life. Breathe your Spirit upon us, for we are still troubled by the sin, death, and the devil. Give us grace to comfort, encourage, and help each other along life’s road. Grant us faith to confess your Son as the Resurrection and the Life, the One who has come into the world to bring us salvation.

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

Into your hands, gracious Father, we commend all for whom we pray, trusting in your mercy; for the sake of your Son, Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.




March 19, 2023, 4th Sunday in Lent

March 19, 2023, 4th Sunday in Lent

 

Isaiah 42:14-21 (I will lead the blind by paths they don’t see)

                (ELW: 1 Samuel 16:1-13: Samuel anoints David)

 

Psalm 142 (I cry to the Lord, for I have been brought very low)

                (ELW: Psalm 23, The Lord is my shepherd)

 

Ephesians 5:8-14 (Once you were in darkness; now walk as children of the light)

 

John 9:1-41 (Jesus heals the man born blind)

 

Let us lift our hearts and voices to the Lord in prayer, that he would be merciful to his people.

 

A brief silence

 

Father, thank you for the light of sun, moon, stars, streetlights, candles, and lamps. Thank you for these “created lights” that bear witness to the true and uncreated Light, your Son, Jesus Christ. Lead us, even when eyes fail and earthly lights grow dim, to his kindly light, which no darkness can overcome.

 

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Heal the blindness of your Church. Give it eyes to see its own sin, and to repent. Give it eyes to see the world’s sins, and to offer your forgiveness to any who will receive it. Give it eyes to see the plight of all who are afflicted by sin, death, and the devil, and to proclaim your redemption, given through the Passion of your dear Son.

 

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Heal the blindness of those who hate the followers of Jesus, and of all who turn a blind eye to their plight. Grant that the words and actions of all who suffer on account of Christ may inspire their enemies to repent and believe in you.

 

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Give clear sight and strong faith to missionaries, seminarians and their professors, pastors, and all of Jesus’ apprentices. Through their labors, lead many who are spiritually blind to Jesus for healing.

 

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Heal any spiritual blindness in this congregation. Give us eyes to see Jesus in one another. For his sake, help us love even people we don’t yet like. Give us eyes to see new opportunities for serving you. As we become braver in sharing our faith, make us lamps shining with Jesus’ love for everyone we encounter.

 

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Let your healing, blessing, and grace rest upon the blind and deaf; and upon those with impaired senses of touch, taste, balance, or movement. Give them strength and courage. Sharpen the perception of their other senses. Surround them with people whose respect and encouragement leads them to greater faith in you, their light and their life.

 

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Heal the blindness of the nations, and all who are in positions of authority. Give them eyes to seek your will, and hearts and hands to do it. Give them eyes to see injustice, deceit and cruelty, and the strength and courage to combat them. Make each of us into children of your light, living in faith toward you and with fervent love toward one another.

 

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

As your dear Son healed the man born blind, we pray that he would also bring healing, light, hope, and faith to everyone who suffers from any affliction, including: {List}. Lift them up from pain, sorrow, fear, or grief. And give them the joy of your saving help, now and always.

 

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Thank you, dear Father, for receiving into your greater light and into your eternal life, our beloved dead. Deal mercifully with those shadowed by grief. We pray: Lord, let us receive our sight, so that day by day, we see you more clearly; love you more dearly; and follow you more nearly. Lead us, with all who have redeemed by the merits of your Son, to heaven, there to gaze on his fair beauty forever.

 

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Into your hands, gracious Father, we commend all for whom we pray, trusting in your mercy; for the sake of your Son, Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

 

 

 

 

 




March 12, 2023, 3rd Sunday in Lent

March 12, 2023, 3rd Sunday in Lent

 

Exodus 17:1-7 (Israelites murmur against God, who gives water from the rock)

 

Psalm 95: (We are the people of God’s pasture; don’t be like those who murmured!)

 

Romans 5:1-8 (9-11) (Justified by faith in Christ, we have peace with God through

                him, who died for the ungodly)

 

John 4:5-26 [may add 27-30, 39-42]) (Jesus and the woman at the well)

 

***

 

Let us lift our hearts and voices to the Lord in prayer, that he would be merciful to his people.

 

A brief silence

Heavenly Father, thank you for Jesus, your living water. Sometimes we don’t realize how thirsty we are. Sometimes what we drink makes us even thirstier. Thank you that Jesus provides what we need most – your goodness, love, forgiveness, and life – in the most spiritually digestible form: Himself.

 

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Make your Church a place where your living water flows. Use it to quench the thirst, heal the hearts, and cleanse the souls of people dying for lack of your love. Make it always share your holy Word so that many may hear, and come to believe, that your Son is the Savior of the world.

 

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

We pray on behalf of our sisters and brothers who, in remaining faithful to you, have endured suffering we cannot comprehend. Fulfill in them the Apostle’s words: that suffering produces endurance; endurance produces character; character produces hope; and hope does not put them to shame, because God’s love has been poured into their hearts through the Holy Spirit.

 

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Jesus said the fields are ripe for the harvest. Therefore we pray: Call, equip, and send new pastors and evangelists to preach the Good News. Make each of us disciples “on a mission with you” to eagerly share the Living Water with thirsty souls in our communities.

 

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Have mercy on this congregation. Make us people eager to worship you in spirit and in truth; to care for one another with gentle hearts; and to share the living water of your Son with everyone we know.

 

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Thank you for the people and organizations that make clean drinking water available throughout the world. Thank you: for water pumps and purification units; for sanitation and irrigation instruction; and for the simple joys of a glass of cold water or a hot shower. Grant that all who benefit from the pure and refreshing waters of this life may also be drawn to the Living Water of eternal life, Jesus Christ your Son.

 

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Have mercy on our nation, its leaders, and its people. Although we are all sinful and rebellious, save us, we pray, from our folly. Give us hearts and minds that delight in your law, and wills set to obey it. Remove from us the spirit of discord and strife, and crown us with the blessing of your peace.

 

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Refresh and heal with your Living Water everyone burdened with suffering and sorrow, including: { List}. Give them renewed strength, deep peace, and unshakeable hope, and abiding faith in your compassion.

 

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Father, with reverence and affection, we entrust our beloved dead into your care. Wipe away the tears all who mourn. Refresh us with your Word and Sacraments as we pass through death’s valleys. Help us to encourage one another; to rejoice even though suffering; to cultivate good character; to live in hope; and to lean on your promises. Speed the day when, in Spirit and in truth, the whole company of the redeemed will worship you, and acclaim your Son as the Savior of the world, our Lord and our God.

 

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Into your hands, gracious Father, we commend all for whom we pray, trusting in your mercy; for the sake of your Son, Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

 

 

 

 

 

 




March 5, 2023, 2nd Sunday in Lent

March 5, 2023, 2nd Sunday in Lent

 

Genesis 12:1-9 (God calls Abram, promises land and offspring)

                (ELW: Genesis 12:1-4a)

Psalm 121 (From whence does my help come? The Lord, who will watch over you)

Romans 4:1-8, 13-17 (The promises to Abraham came through the righteousness

                of faith, not works of law)

John 3:1-17 (Jesus and Nicodemus; God so loved the world….)

***

Let us lift our hearts and voices to the Lord in prayer, that he would be merciful to his people.

A brief silence

Dearest heavenly Father, we know John 3:16 by heart. Thank you for its truth. You so loved the world! You gave your only Son! We may have everlasting life, not death! Thank you for your love. By your Spirit, let our lives reflect that love – to you, and to people who don’t yet know your love or believe your Word.

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

Let the wind of your Spirit blow through your Church. Breathe your life and love through it, to revive everyone who is wounded and dying from the assaults of the sin, death, and the devil. Make the Church your “wounded healer,” able to draw broken and sinful people close to Jesus.

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Keep watch over our persecuted brothers and sisters around the world when they cry to you for help. Preserve them from every evil. Grant repentance, forgiveness, and new life to their tormentors.

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Nicodemus, a teacher in Israel, needed the challenge, wisdom, and words of life that only Jesus could give. Grant that all who seek to be pastors, teachers, and theologians should always sit at Jesus’ feet. Fill them with his Spirit. Make them truth-filled teachers and trustworthy guides to everyone in their care.

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Fill this congregation with the Holy Spirit, so that day by day, our hearts, minds, words, and works are reborn as instruments of your will. Use us to bring your redeeming love to those who need it most.

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

We pray for travelers, immigrants, and refugees. Protect them from cruel traffickers, false promises, and deadly dangers. Help our country find and enact wise, effective, safe, and charitable ways to welcome and assimilate those seeking a better life here.

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Teach and guide the leaders of all nations, especially our own. Help them prefer integrity and wisdom to the allure of power or popularity. Make them watchful and protective toward those entrusted to their care. Guide them in paths of justice and righteousness, and help us all to walk in those paths.

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Be the shield and strength of those who risk their lives on our behalf. Do not let their foot be moved. Deliver them from evil. Use them to bring safety and help in dangerous situations . Restore them to their loved ones when their task is done. Grant honor to the fallen, healing to the wounded; and peace to all.

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Watch over everyone who endures pain, sorrow, fear, doubt, loneliness, or despair, especially: {List}. Be their shade and shelter. Give hope to their hearts, health to their bodies, confidence to their minds, and faith to their souls.

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

Heavenly Father, thank you for embracing our beloved dead in your everlasting arms. Keep us steadfast in the faith. Guide us through this “barren land.” Feed us with the Bread of Heaven. Be our strength and shield. When we tread the verge of Jordan, bid our anxious fears subside. By the Cross of Jesus, land us safe on Canaan’s side. Fill us with songs and praises that, with all the redeemed, we sing to you forever.

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

Into your hands, gracious Father, we commend all for whom we pray, trusting in your mercy; for the sake of your Son, Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.




February 26, 2023, 1st Sunday in Lent

February 26, 2023, 1st Sunday in Lent

 

Genesis 3:1-21 (The serpent tempts Adam and Eve to disobey God)

(ELW: Genesis 2:15-17; 3:1-7)

 

Psalm 32:1-7 (Happy are they whose sins are forgiven!)

 

Romans 5:12-1 (Sin came through Adam; righteousness, through Christ)

 

Matthew 4:1-11 (Satan tempts Jesus to disobey his Father)

Let us lift our hearts and voices to the Lord in prayer, that he would be merciful to his people.

 

A brief silence

Father, thank you for Jesus. Thank you that he was tempted just as we are when we’re at our weakest! Thank you that he stands with us, and for us. Thank you that he dwells in us, through the worst temptations and struggles we face.

 

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Lord, forgive your Church when it falls into lukewarm worship, wayward teaching, fractured fellowship, stingy charity, and halfhearted witness. Forgive it when it condemns certain sinners, but re-brands its favorite sins as virtue. Help it to stand firm in your Word when it is tempted by sins of faithlessness.

 

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Forgive our persecuted brethren throughout the world when their anguish curdles into bitterness, retribution, or loss of faith. Strengthen and heal them, so by their witness, you lead their tormentors to repentance and true faith.

 

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Forgive missionaries and all who seek to be your disciples when their passion for the Gospel cools, or when they become impatient or distracted. Kindle the fire of your Holy Spirit within them, so that they glorify you in all they say and do.

 

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Forgive this congregation when we focus on the speck in another’s eye, ignoring the log in our own. Forgive us when we seek our own will, not yours. Forgive us when we boast of ourselves, not the Cross of Christ. Fashion us into the image of Jesus, so others, seeing our good works, glorify you alone.

 

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Strengthen us when we are tempted to sin. Warn and rebuke us, so we resist and repent. Guide us, so we feed on your Word and commit ourselves into your care. Humble us, so we rely only our Savior, who was in all things tempted as we are, yet without sin.

 

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Forgive the nations and leaders of the world, especially our own. Forgive the arrogance and ambition that drive decisions. Forgive the cruelty, suspicion, and hatred that fuel wars. Forgive the apathy and prejudice that fuel neglect and injustice. Create new hearts within us; and grant us that peace which only you can give.

 

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Forgive those in our military, and all first responders when their hearts become hardened by vengeance or hatred. Heal, guide, and strengthen them to act in accordance with your will.

 

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Lord, have mercy on all who are sick, injured, or handicapped; addicted, abused, or abandoned; despairing, frightened, or ashamed; frightened, grieving or dying. Especially we pray for: {List}. Deliver them from the powers of sin, death, and the devil. Restore them to health, hope, and fellowship with all who love them. Renew their faith in you, their Savior and Lord.

 

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Father, thank you for showing mercy to all who have died trusting in your promises. Keep us steadfast in faith. Forgive us when we give in to temptation. When the long Lent of this life is complete and the hour of death draws near, let the Cross of Christ sustain us in faith and hope. By his glorious Resurrection, raises us from our tombs. Through the Holy Spirit, breathe your life and love into us forever.

 

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Into your hands, gracious Father, we commend all for whom we pray, trusting in your mercy; for the sake of your Son, Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

 

 

 

 




Prayers of the Church, Ash Wednesday (February 22, 2023)

Prayers of the Church, Ash Wednesday (February 22, 2023)

Joel 2:12-19 (Declare a fast; repent, pray)

Psalm 51 (Create in me a clean heart!)

2 Corinthians 5:20b-6:10 (Be reconciled to God and one another; now is the

                acceptable time!)

Matthew 6:1-6, 16-21 (On prayer, fasting, and giving alms)

***

Let us lift our hearts and voices to the Lord in prayer on behalf of all his people.

 

A brief silence

 

Holy God, holy and mighty, holy and immortal, have mercy on us. As you are holy, make us holy. As you are mighty, give us strength to turn from sin to live for you alone. As you are immortal, by the death and resurrection of our Savior Christ, lead us out of death to life.

 

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Have mercy upon your church. Purge it of false teaching, uncharitable words, and unholy actions. Fill it with your Holy Spirit, and use it to grant the joy of your saving help to all repentant sinners.

 

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Have mercy upon all who are persecuted on account of your Jesus. Keep them steadfast in faith, patient in suffering, persistent in prayer, and gracious in forgiving. Soften the hearts of all who despise Christ. Grant them repentance and true faith.

 

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Have mercy on seminary and church college professors, on Christian school and preschool teachers and aides, and on everyone seeking to follow Jesus as his disciple. Give wisdom to their minds, eloquence to their tongues, and love to their souls, for you and for all they serve.

 

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Have mercy on this congregation. Cleanse it from everything that obscures your love for us, and for those to whom we minister. Grant that we may prefer nothing whatsoever to Jesus Christ, and to sharing his forgiveness and salvation with others.

 

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Have mercy upon all converts, all who are preparing for baptism at Easter, and for all whose faith wavers and dims because of doubts or despair.  Give them a double portion of your Spirit, and bring them into your loving embrace.

 

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Have mercy upon the nations of the world and their rulers, especially our own. Lead them in paths of righteousness, justice, and mercy. Conform them to your will as they care for the lives entrusted to them. Never let them, or us, forget the needs of the poor, the widow, and the orphan; the dispossessed and unemployed; the sick and forgotten; the abused and the unjustly imprisoned. Give us the means and the will to ease their burden.

 

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Have mercy on all who stand in harm’s way in defense of life and liberty. Strengthen them in every virtue that increases concord, establishes safety, and protects innocent lives.

 

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Have mercy on all who suffer in body, mind, heart or soul – especially those who crave our prayers, including: {List}. Refresh their spirits, renew their hope, and restore their joy.

 

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Holy God, holy and mighty, holy and immortal, keep in your care our beloved dead. Comfort those whose grief runs deep. Help us to encourage one another throughout this troubled life. Keep us steadfast in faith, constant in hope, and ardent in love. Lead us from death into the eternal life you have prepared for all whom you have redeemed through the passion of your Son, the Savior of the world.

 

Lord, in your mercy, please hear our prayer.

 

Into your hands, gracious Father, we commend all for whom we pray, trusting in your mercy; for the sake of your Son, Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

 

 

 

 




Devotion for Tuesday, February 14, 2023

“Yet this you do have, that you hate the deeds of the Nicolaitans, which I also hate” (Revelation 2:6).

It is not clear exactly who the Nicolaitans are.  The ones referred to here practiced something very common in our day.  The used the freedom Christ gives through grace to create a new sinful bondage by calling evil good.  Nothing new, just licentiousness.  And so, the church practices what has been called antinomianism, that is, lawlessness.  They call evil good and good evil.

“You can do as you please; it’s all about prospering and receiving the good things you desire.”

 This nonsense sells in many church ministries.  But it is not about your desires.  You were created by the Lord for His purpose, and He calls you to follow Him all the days of your life.  Seek first the kingdom of God and then what is needed shall be added.  Do not listen to the ones who peddle garbage and tell you that you can do as you please.

Lord Jesus, without Your grace and mercy I could never stand on the straight and narrow path You have set before me.  Lead me, O Lord, in the way You know I need to go and hold me fast to the unchanging truth that You have revealed.  Guide me in Your goodness to know that in You alone is there hope and a future.  Grant that I hold fast to You Lord and walk in the way You have established.  Amen.