25 April 2014
Collects
Prayers
developed from the daily readings
Friday 25 April
2014 - ANZAC Day
Morning
Prayer
Psalm 118: 1 – 18
Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his steadfast
love endures forever! The remainder of the psalm tells of God’s assistance and
reminds us to put our trust not in people or rulers, but God alone. There has
been loss and pain but we have been sustained.
Isaiah 64
Isaiah wishes for God to come to earth, to make a
great and wondrous show. Our God is the only God who does come. The people no
longer call on God. Jerusalem the place where people worshipped has been
destroyed. Isaiah asks God to remember that he is our maker: that we are his
clay. Isaiah names God’s silence as punishment.
Mark 16: 1 – 8
When the Sabbath is over three women go to the tomb.
They find the tomb open and a young man clothed in white inside who tells them
not to be alarmed, that they are looking for Jesus Christ of Nazareth who had
been crucified, that Christ has been raised and he shows them where Jesus had
been. The young man tells them to tell Peter that Christ is going to Galilee.
The women flee in terror and say nothing to anyone.
Collect for
Morning Prayer
Our God, who
made us and sustains us today we recall those time of anguish and fear when we
cannot feel your closeness, when we are unable to hear you or see your hand
operating in our world and in our lives. Yet you sustain us and you love us and
you send messengers to us. Help us today to take time to hear you and feel your
presence in our lives even though our circumstances are hard so that we,
sustained and confident in your love give thanks to you through Jesus Christ
our Lord and the power of your Holy Spirit. Amen.
Friday 25 April
2014
Evening
Prayer
Psalm 118: 19 – 29
The psalm section brims with sweet praise to God.
“This is the Lord’s doing; it is marvellous in our eyes”.
Exodus 13: 17 – 14: 14
The Israelites do not go directly to the land of the
Philistines but in a roundabout way. They are led by smoke during the day and
fire at night. Meanwhile Pharaoh understands the cost to Egypt of letting them
go and decides to pursue them and get them to return. The Israelites see the
Egyptians coming and fear for their lives. Moses tells them all they have to do
is be still. The Lord will fight for them.
1 Peter 2: 11 – 17
Peter encourages the believers to conduct themselves with
dignity, to obey all the laws and respect the authorities in the places they
live. Even if people are afraid of them they will see that they do the right thing.
We should lively freely, love the family of believers; fear God and honour
whoever is the ruler. We are not to misuse or freedom and do wrong.
Collect for
Evening Prayer
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Almighty
and awesome God, you give us practical and realistic guidance on living our
lives of faith in this real world. We thank you for the examples of the lives
of people of faith through the centuries. When we consider your grace to us we
can only marvel. Be with us this night as we reflect of your gifts of grace to
us today so that we, in that stillness note your presence in our lives through
Jesus Christ your Son our Lord and the power of your Holy Spirit. Amen.
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