8 April 2014
Collects
Prayers
developed from the daily readings
Tuesday 8
April 2014
Morning
Prayer
Psalm 89: 1 - 18
This section of the psalm praises God for faithfulness
and steadfastness in all generations, for the creation of the earth and the
victory over chaos. Happy are the people who sing praises and walk in God’s
pathway.
Jeremiah 40: 13 – 41: 10
Ishmael, from the royal family, plots to assassinate
Gedaliah, the governor. Johnanan warns Gedaliah but he does not believe the
warning. When Ishmael arrives Gedaliah welcomes him and is killed. Ishmael
traps and murders others saving only those who buy their lives with stores of
food. He takes the people of Mizpah captive and starts his return to the
Ammonites.
Matthew 22: 1 – 33
Jesus tells the parable of the king who invites people
to a wedding banquet. It is a story about taking God’s invitation seriously and
always being ready for that invitation – fully accepting it when it comes.
Jesus is tested about the payment of taxes. He asks for
a coin. On the coin is the head of Caesar. Hebrew coins were minted with no
graven images, so he was given a Roman coin: in Jerusalem. Equally all graven
images of humans are images of God since we are in the likeness of God. Hence
Caesar is God’s. There is a reason for Caesar’s rule. Caesar is under God’s
rule ultimately.
Technical questions about who is whose spouse in
heaven are put to Jesus. Jesus’s answer indicates that God is bigger than the
questioners allow.
Collect for
Morning Prayer
Pathway Torndirrup National Park Albany WA 2014 L Osburn |
Patient God
you wait for us to find our path to you. You give us time to work out that
greedy humans, despotic rulers, strict social rules, taxes and charges are all
of this earth and all part of our ecology. Your vision for us is different.
Help us to live at peace in our world, seek relationship with you and conform
our lives to your gospel so that we are ready for your call through Jesus
Christ our Lord and the power of your Holy Spirit. Amen.
Tuesday 8 April
2014
Evening
Prayer
Psalms 89: 19 – 38
This section of the psalm states the unalterable
covenant with David and his line forever even if the children violate God’s
laws, the relationship with David will continue.
Verse 38 changes and says “But now … you are full of
wrath against your anointed”.
Exodus 7: 25 – 8: 19
Seven days after the waters were turned to blood, the
second plague of frogs appears. Pharaoh’s magicians can do that too. The
Pharaoh asks Moses to pray to the Lord to take the frogs away and that he would
allow the Israelites to make their sacrifice to God. Moses does so, the frogs
die but Pharaoh changes his mind. The third plague of gnats arrives and the magicians
are not able to copy that. They admit, “This is the finger of God” (v.19).
Pharaoh’s heart is still hardened.
Romans 5: 6 - 19
Paul writes of the reconciliation Christ wins for us
by his death and resurrection. He writes of the grace we receive since this
happens while we are still sinners. Through this action by Christ many are made
right with God.
Collect for
Evening Prayer
Black Swans Mandurah Estuary WA 2014 L Osburn |
Holy and
mighty God you are with your people of faith from everlasting to everlasting.
You free us from the slaveries and oppressions of our lives through your great
grace. We thank you. Help us to advance this grace of we have received so that
all may be reconciled to you through Jesus Christ to whom be the glory for ever
and ever. Amen.
Additional source:
Be reconciled as one
by Christopher Willcock SJ 1991. On the Album As One Voice
Volume One (record 9).
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