24 April 2014
Collects
Prayers
developed from the daily readings
Thursday 24
April 2014
Morning
Prayer
Psalm 116
The first psalm gives thanks to God for healing from a
severe illness. Now well the psalmist’s soul rests in God.
A new commitment is made to serve God.
Isaiah 62
The prophet declares that he will not cease talking
about Jerusalem’s restoration. People will no longer call her forsaken or
desolate as if those are her names. She
will be instead “The Lord Delights in You” or “Married”, meaning that the young
men will commit to her for their life-times and God will rejoice in her. The
people in Jerusalem will be free to eat and drink their own produce and to
praise God – no longer oppressed. The prophet incites the people to start the
preparation, to lift up the flags so people can join the rebuilding effort
ahead.
John 21: 15 – 25
The disciples finish breakfast. Jesus asks Peter three
times “Do you love me?” Peter affirms his love three times. Jesus says to him
in this order: “Feed my lambs”, “Tend my sheep”, and “Feed my sheep”. He goes
on to tell Peter how independent he was when he was younger and how vulnerable
he will be later – someone else will tie a belt around him and take him where
he does not want to go.
Jesus makes it clear that each person’s faith journey
is his or her own. Peter has his mission others will have theirs. The section
ends with briefly saying Jesus did many other things that are not recorded
here.
Collect for
Morning Prayer
The Indigenous Families Along the River New Norcia Benedictine Community WA 2014 L Osburn |
Holy God, you
give us examples of people who re-affirm their commitment to serve you: through
praise and worship, promoting your message of restoration and, ministry to your
people. These commitments are life-long, never ceasing and may be in difficult
places. Inspire us today to re-commit ourselves to you and to our journey with
you so that we feel part of that team of your disciples through the centuries,
linked and supported by their example through Jesus Christ our Lord and the
power of your Holy Spirit. Amen.
Thursday 24
April 2014
Evening
Prayer
Psalm 117
This is a global call to praise God. Praise God for
his steadfast love and eternal faithfulness. Praise the Lord.
Exodus 13: 1 – 16
God tells Moses that the first-born males are to be
offered to him. Lambs can be sacrificed, donkeys kept and a lamb substituted
for them. Humans offered to God, not sacrificed. The story of the exodus from
Egypt and festival of the unleavened bread is to be kept in perpetuity.
1 Peter 2: 4 – 10
As believers, God counts us all as precious. Jesus is
like a stone once rejected by people but selected by the great builder to be
the central block for the building of the church. We are all part of the
construction of that spiritual house. We are all members of the holy priesthood
proclaiming God’s great acts and mercy.
Collect for
Evening Prayer
Through the Window New Norcia Benedictine Community WA 2014 L Osburn |
Holy God,
Holy and Strong, Holy and Immortal we offer ourselves to you, to tell of your
grace and mercies in and through our actions and words. Be with us now as we
reflect on how much you value us, that we are precious to you. Restore us Lord
this night so that we can rise with freshness ready to work in your world for
the glory of your kingdom through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord and the power
of your Holy Spirit. Amen.
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