10 May 2014
Collects
Prayers
developed from the daily readings
Saturday 10
May 2014
Morning
Prayer
Psalm 25
This psalm is a plea for protection from personal
enemies. The psalmist asks for guidance and forgiveness.
Leviticus 26: 27 – 45
This section reinforces the consequences of not
following the commandments and of not keeping the Sabbath days and years.
John 10: 31 – 42
Jesus is about to be stoned. He asks them for which
good work will he be stoned? They say they will stone him for blasphemy for
making himself God. Jesus replies using scripture (Ps 82: 6) that we are all
made Gods. Scripture cannot be annulled and he is doing God’s work, so how can
it be blaspheming to claim that he is God’s Son? He tells them to believe in
the works even if they don’t believe in him. God is in Christ and Christ is in
God. He evades arrest.
Collect for
Morning Prayer
A cloud looking like an angel in flight with head bowed. Albany WA 2014 L Osburn |
Protective
and nurturing God, when we follow your commandments you protect us and teach us
how to nurture our earth and ourselves. Thank you for the lessons and saving
grace through Jesus. Be with us this day, help us to obey your commands and to
trust in you so that we need not fear challenge or hostility and can, through
our words and actions, love and care for all people and bring glory and honour
to you always and everywhere through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord and the
power of your Holy Spirit. Amen.
Saturday 10
May April 2014
Evening
Prayer
Psalms 27
“The Lord is my light and salvation: whom shall I
fear?” The psalmist seeks God’s face and
God’s path and ends with “Wait for the Lord: be strong and let your heart take
courage: wait for the Lord.”
Exodus 23: 20 – 33
God tells Moses that he will send an angel to lead
them and enable them to successfully reach and populate the Promised Land. But,
they must not worship idols or other Gods in all their journey and interactions
with the other nations of people.
1 Corinthians 3: 5 – 17
Paul goes on to explain that the different teachers
all have different role. Paul built the foundation and there is only one-
Christ. The others help build the community of believers and their success will
be seen when the communities are tested – like a building is tested by fire.
He reminds the people that they are holy. That each is
a temple and God’s Spirit dwells in each of them. If anyone destroys any of
them, God will respond.
Collect for
Evening Prayer
The Church at New Norcia Benedictine Community WA 2014 L Osburn |
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