9 April 2014
Collects
Prayers developed from the daily
readings
Wednesday 9 April 2014
Morning Prayer
Psalms 89: 39 – 53
The psalm is about a descendant of David for whom
there has been losses in battle and destruction of the city and removal of the
office of King. The psalmist laments the withdrawal of the support and protection of God.
This is an appeal to God to remember the promises to David.
Jeremiah 41: 11 – 42: 6
Ishmael kills Gedaliah, the governor appointed by the
Babylonians. He forces the remnant of the people out of the places they live
and leads them to the Ammonites. Johnanon and supporters intercept Ishmael,
there is a skirmish, the people are free, but Ishmael escapes. Johnanon and the
people do not know what to do now. They fear reprisals from the Babylonians so
think escape to Egypt is an option. Conversely, they worry that escaping could
be seen as an admission of guilt. They call Jeremiah to intercede with God and
promise to do as God directs.
Matthew 22: 34 – 23: 11
Pharisees question Jesus on matters of belief. First
they ask about which commandment is the greatest. He answers “You shall love
the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul and with all your
mind” and adds, “You shall love your neighbour as yourself”. Jesus asks them
about their understanding of “messiah”. If the messiah is the son of David,
then what does it mean in the scriptures when David says, “The Lord said to my
Lord, ‘Sit at my right hand, until I put your enemies under your feet’”. How
can the messiah be the son of David if he calls him “my Lord”? The Pharisees
are unable to answer.
Jesus continues to talk to the crowd about hypocrisy
and humility. He charges people to be humble and not assume greater status or
demand respect.
Collect for Morning Prayer
Rain Clouds on the Hills, near Port Augusta SA 2014 L Osburn |
Wednesday 9 April 2014
Evening Prayer
Psalm 91
This psalm is one of reassurance and comfort about the
care and protection the faithful have from God. “For he will command his angels
concerning you to guard you in all your ways (v.11)”.
Exodus 8: 20 – 9: 12
The fourth plague is flies, which only affect the
Egyptians and none of the Israelites in Goshen. Pharaoh promises to let the
Israelites sacrifice. Moses says, that this cannot be in the presence of the
Egyptians for they will be offended and stone the people. Pharaoh agrees, that
the Israelites can travel away to sacrifice. Moses intercedes with God and the
fly plague stops. Pharaoh changes his mind.
The fifth plague kills the Egyptians’ livestock and
does not harm the Israelites’ animals. The sixth plague is fine soot blown in
the air that causes boils on the skin. Still the Pharaoh’s heart is hard.
1 Corinthians 1: 18 – 31
The power of the cross is that the people who believe
will be saved. It will appear crazy to the rich, learned and powerful who
experience positions of honour from their own skills or resources. The main
cultural groups will not believe someone unless there are verifiable signs in
the case of the Jews or irrefutable argument as in the case of the Greeks.
Christ is the source of grace and salvation. Our only boast can be that Christ
died for us and for our salvation.
Collect for Evening Prayer
Golden Clouds Ceduna SA 2014 L Osburn |
Loving and compassionate God you care for us and
protect us. We thank you for the gift of your Son and the salvation won through
his death on the cross and resurrection. Give us peace to sit this evening and
consider your blessed assurance of care and protection through Jesus Christ our
Lord and redeemer. Amen.
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