14 February 2014
Collects
Prayers developed from the daily readings
Friday 14 February 2014
Morning Prayer
Psalm 108, 109: 20 - 30
The first psalm begins
with praising God, giving thanks and acknowledging God’s faithfulness. It moves
on to ask for a victory and recognises that if God does not go with us there
are no victories.
The portion of the second
psalm is a prayer for deliverance “Let them curse, but you will bless”.
Jeremiah 19:1 – 20:6
Jeremiah condemns the
people for worshipping idols and for live sacrifice of their children to other
Gods. He prophesies destruction and exile to Babylon. When he is punished and
publicly humiliated by a temple officer he renames the man “Terror-all-around”
and prophesies that the officer and his family will be captive and die in
exile.
Luke 5: 12 – 26
Two stories of Jesus’
healing ministry: the healing of a person with leprosy and the healing of a
paralysed person. After healing people Jesus withdraws to pray. And in healing
he has the authority to forgive sins.
Collect for Morning Prayer
Gracious and loving God, we thank you for your healing touch and for your presence with us when we encounter evil acts and evil intent. We acknowledge that we too can be caught in putting other activities before you, forgetting to seek you first, forgetting that there are no victories without you. We thank you that your son came to wash away our sins, to bring forgiveness and reconciliation with you. We pray that through your grace, the redemption made possible by Christ and through the power of your Holy Spirit we may always come back to you and receive your blessing in our lives. Amen.
Friday 14 February 2014
Evening Prayer
Psalm 119:105 – 128
This psalm is full of
powerful one-liners. “Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path”;
“You are my hiding place and my shield”; “Deal with your servant according to
your steadfast love, and teach me your statutes”; “Truly I love your
commandments more than gold, more than fine gold”.
Genesis 26:1 – 17
In a famine Isaac decides
to move but is directed by God not to go to Egypt. He settles in Gerar and is
afraid there – he pretended Rebekah was his sister so that he was not killed
because of her beauty. He prospered as promised and was protected by King
Abimelech.
1 Timothy 1:12 - 20
Here Paul testifies that
he was a great sinner; a blasphemer, a persecutor and person of violence and
that Christ’s grace, and patience now fills him with faith and love. He
honours and praises the “King of the ages, immortal, invisible, the only God”.
Collect for Evening Prayer
Children's water playground Perth WA 2014 L Osburn |
Great, almighty, wonderful God of all that is seen and unseen, you shield us, you love us you teach us; you show us abundant patience and mercy. We are overwhelmed by your generosity. We praise you and thank you for the great gift of your son Jesus and the presence of your Holy Spirit. Amen
1 comment:
Amen!
Post a Comment