December 1, 2024: 1st Sunday of Advent

December 1, 2024: 1st Sunday of Advent

Jeremiah 33:14-16 (The righteous branch of David will spring up)

Psalm 25:1-10 (Be mindful of your mercy, instruct sinners in your way, do not let enemies exult)

1 Thessalonians 3:8-13 (The Lord make you abound in love, and strengthen hearts in holiness

that you may be blameless at the coming of Jesus)

Luke 21:25-36 (The Son of Man comes; heaven and earth will pass away, but not my words)

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Opening Hymn: O Come, O Come, Emmanuel: LBW #34, ELW #257, LSB #357

OR   When Morning Gilds the Skies: LBW #546, ELW #853, LSB #807

Hymn of the Day: Jesus, Your/Thy Blood and Righteousness (Trust me on this, it works. Play it as a lively lilt, not a tiresome dirge!): LBW #302, LSB #563

OR Savior of the Nations, Come: LBW #28, ELW #263, LSB #332

Communion Hymn #1: LBW#22, The Advent of Our God (LSB #331, The Advent of Our King)

OR Where Charity and Love Prevail (goes with Epistle): LBW #126, ELW #359, LSB #845

Communion Hymn #2: People, Look East: WOV #626, ELW #248

OR Light One Candle to Watch for Messiah: WOV #630, ELW #240

Closing Hymn: The Clouds of Judgment Gather: LBW #322, LSB #513 (a much more upbeat hymn than the first line indicates. If the tune is tough, sing it to “Aurelia,” aka “The Church’s One Foundation.” Or use what LSB uses- “Llangloffan,” a sturdy Welsh tune.)

OR The King Shall Come When Morning Dawns: LBW #33, ELW #260, LSB #348

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For the Church, the world, for one another, and for the sake of all people, let us pray to the Lord.

A brief silence

How precious is your love, dear Father, and how vast your mercy! You made promises to Israel, and through them, to the world. In Jesus, your promises find their Yes. Prepare our hearts for his threefold coming among us: As the Babe of Bethlehem, veiled in human flesh. As Head of the Church, veiled in word and sacrament. And as King of the universe, veiled only in robes of light and love, the glorious Yes who fulfills your ancient promises, and our heart’s desire.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Fill your Church with your Holy Spirit, so it may instruct sinners in your way. Strengthen it in holiness. Give it boldness to proclaim your eternal Word. Make it abound in love, especially when persecuted, so that its enemies do not exult, but instead repent and believe in the Good News.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

We pray for the Jews, the flesh and blood kindred of Jesus and our elder brothers and sisters in faith. Banish hatred of them from every heart. Unite us with them in faith toward you and fervent love for one another, under the glorious and gentle rule of the Messiah.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Adorn this congregation with faith, love, mercy, generosity, and holiness. Turn our hearts and hands to adorn with these gifts all who are suffering.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Teach us to live at peace with each other. Help seek your will, not our own. Let us use whatever power and authority we have for the common good. Give wisdom, integrity, and common sense to our elected and appointed leaders, and to all who risk their lives in defense of liberty, justice, health, and peace.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

We plead on behalf of everyone who needs your merciful care and glorious deliverance – especially: {List}. Gladden their hearts, heal their bodies, and uphold their spirits with your own Holy Spirit. Surround them with the love and care of all who hold them dear.

Lord, in your mercy, Hear our prayer.

 

Merciful Father, we entrust into your care our beloved dead. Comfort those whose grief runs deep. Revive our spirits, direct our days and our deeds in your peace, and make us abound in love and in every good work. Strengthen our hearts with the gift of your Spirit, so that we may be blameless at the coming of Jesus. And gather us, with all the redeemed, into your eternal Kingdom, where we shall rejoice in your goodness and righteousness forever.

Lord, in your mercy,

Hear our prayer.

 

For all these things; for all we lift before you in the silence of our hearts; and for everything that you know we need, we pray in the name and power of our Lord Jesus Christ, and commend into your mighty and merciful hands.

Amen.

 




Devotion for Friday, November 15, 2024

“When the disciples saw Him walking on the sea, they were terrified, and said, “It is a ghost!” And they cried out in fear.  But immediately Jesus spoke to them, saying, “Take courage, it is I; do not be afraid” (Matthew 14:26-27).

How often does fear govern our thoughts and actions.  We see something and we cannot believe what we see.  Has not God made all things?  Is He not more than able to do what seems to us impossible?  Fear not and do not be limited by Your mind’s ability to comprehend, but be guided by the goodness of our Lord who will lead you through all of your circumstances.  Trust the Lord, for He is trustworthy.

Lord, sometimes You surprise me, but it should not amaze me.  Of course You are always with me, for You promised that You would be.  Let me not have anxiety over Your being with me, but live with assurance that You are with me.  Guide me in the truth so that I walk humbly with You My Lord and do what You give me to do each day.  Keep my heart calm and my assurance true, knowing that You are the God of all, since You and the Father are one.

Lord Jesus, I often think of You as someone distant who comes to me.  You have breathed Your Holy Spirit into me and so, of course, You are always with me.  Lead me in the assurance of salvation which You have given me in order that I may be bold in faith, kind toward others, and always willing to do what You give me to do.  Guide me through the whole of this day to be faithful to You, my Lord and Savior.  Amen.