March 6, 2024

Lent

“A journey, a pilgrimage! Yet, as we begin it, as we make the first step into the ‘bright sadness’ of Lent, we see - far, far away - the destination. It is the joy of Easter, it is the entrance into the glory of the Kingdom.”
- Alexander Schmemann.

The death and resurrection of Jesus Christ are at the heart of the Christian gospel, and Good Friday and Easter are two of the most significant celebrations of the Christian year. Lent is a season of preparation and repentance during which we anticipate Good Friday and Easter. Just as we carefully prepare for big events in our personal lives... Lent invites us to make our hearts ready for remembering Jesus’ passion and celebrating Jesus’ resurrection (From The Worship Sourcebook).

 

- Calling - 

O Lord, open our lips.

And our mouth shall proclaim Your praise.
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
as it was in the beginning, is now and will be forever. Amen. Alleluia!

The Lord is full of compassion and mercy:
O come, let us adore him.

 

- Constitution - 

Read/Listen, Meditate, Pray, and Contemplate on God’s Word, remembering that God is with you and ready to speak to you because he loves you.

Praying the Psalms

Psalm 16

A Miktam of David.

[1] Preserve me, O God, for in you I take refuge.

[2] I say to the LORD, “You are my Lord;

I have no good apart from you.”

[3] As for the saints in the land, they are the excellent ones,

in whom is all my delight.

[4] The sorrows of those who run after another god shall multiply;

their drink offerings of blood I will not pour out

or take their names on my lips.

[5] The LORD is my chosen portion and my cup;

you hold my lot.

[6] The lines have fallen for me in pleasant places;

indeed, I have a beautiful inheritance.

[7] I bless the LORD who gives me counsel;

in the night also my heart instructs me.

[8] I have set the LORD always before me;

because he is at my right hand, I shall not be shaken.

[9] Therefore my heart is glad, and my whole being rejoices;

my flesh also dwells secure.

[10] For you will not abandon my soul to Sheol,

or let your holy one see corruption.

[11] You make known to me the path of life;

in your presence there is fullness of joy;

at your right hand are pleasures forevermore.

Psalm 17

A Prayer of David.

[1] Hear a just cause, O LORD; attend to my cry!

Give ear to my prayer from lips free of deceit!

[2] From your presence let my vindication come!

Let your eyes behold the right!

[3] You have tried my heart, you have visited me by night,

you have tested me, and you will find nothing;

I have purposed that my mouth will not transgress.

[4] With regard to the works of man, by the word of your lips

I have avoided the ways of the violent.

[5] My steps have held fast to your paths;

my feet have not slipped.

[6] I call upon you, for you will answer me, O God;

incline your ear to me; hear my words.

[7] Wondrously show your steadfast love,

O Savior of those who seek refuge

from their adversaries at your right hand.

[8] Keep me as the apple of your eye;

hide me in the shadow of your wings,

[9] from the wicked who do me violence,

my deadly enemies who surround me.

[10] They close their hearts to pity;

with their mouths they speak arrogantly.

[11] They have now surrounded our steps;

they set their eyes to cast us to the ground.

[12] He is like a lion eager to tear,

as a young lion lurking in ambush.

[13] Arise, O LORD! Confront him, subdue him!

Deliver my soul from the wicked by your sword,

[14] from men by your hand, O LORD,

from men of the world whose portion is in this life.

You fill their womb with treasure;

they are satisfied with children,

and they leave their abundance to their infants.

[15] As for me, I shall behold your face in righteousness;

when I awake, I shall be satisfied with your likeness.

Psalm 18

To the choirmaster. A Psalm of David, the servant of the LORD, who addressed the words of this song to the LORD on the day when the LORD delivered him from the hand of all his enemies, and from the hand of Saul. He said:

[1] I love you, O LORD, my strength.

[2] The LORD is my rock and my fortress and my deliverer,

my God, my rock, in whom I take refuge,

my shield, and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold.

[3] I call upon the LORD, who is worthy to be praised,

and I am saved from my enemies.

[4] The cords of death encompassed me;

the torrents of destruction assailed me;

[5] the cords of Sheol entangled me;

the snares of death confronted me.

[6] In my distress I called upon the LORD;

to my God I cried for help.

From his temple he heard my voice,

and my cry to him reached his ears.

[7] Then the earth reeled and rocked;

the foundations also of the mountains trembled

and quaked, because he was angry.

[8] Smoke went up from his nostrils,

and devouring fire from his mouth;

glowing coals flamed forth from him.

[9] He bowed the heavens and came down;

thick darkness was under his feet.

[10] He rode on a cherub and flew;

he came swiftly on the wings of the wind.

[11] He made darkness his covering, his canopy around him,

thick clouds dark with water.

[12] Out of the brightness before him

hailstones and coals of fire broke through his clouds.

[13] The LORD also thundered in the heavens,

and the Most High uttered his voice,

hailstones and coals of fire.

[14] And he sent out his arrows and scattered them;

he flashed forth lightnings and routed them.

[15] Then the channels of the sea were seen,

and the foundations of the world were laid bare

at your rebuke, O LORD,

at the blast of the breath of your nostrils.

[16] He sent from on high, he took me;

he drew me out of many waters.

[17] He rescued me from my strong enemy

and from those who hated me,

for they were too mighty for me.

[18] They confronted me in the day of my calamity,

but the LORD was my support.

[19] He brought me out into a broad place;

he rescued me, because he delighted in me.

[20] The LORD dealt with me according to my righteousness;

according to the cleanness of my hands he rewarded me.

[21] For I have kept the ways of the LORD,

and have not wickedly departed from my God.

[22] For all his rules were before me,

and his statutes I did not put away from me.

[23] I was blameless before him,

and I kept myself from my guilt.

[24] So the LORD has rewarded me according to my righteousness,

according to the cleanness of my hands in his sight.

[25] With the merciful you show yourself merciful;

with the blameless man you show yourself blameless;

[26] with the purified you show yourself pure;

and with the crooked you make yourself seem tortuous.

[27] For you save a humble people,

but the haughty eyes you bring down.

[28] For it is you who light my lamp;

the LORD my God lightens my darkness.

[29] For by you I can run against a troop,

and by my God I can leap over a wall.

[30] This God—his way is perfect;

the word of the LORD proves true;

he is a shield for all those who take refuge in him.

[31] For who is God, but the LORD?

And who is a rock, except our God?—

[32] the God who equipped me with strength

and made my way blameless.

[33] He made my feet like the feet of a deer

and set me secure on the heights.

[34] He trains my hands for war,

so that my arms can bend a bow of bronze.

[35] You have given me the shield of your salvation,

and your right hand supported me,

and your gentleness made me great.

[36] You gave a wide place for my steps under me,

and my feet did not slip.

[37] I pursued my enemies and overtook them,

and did not turn back till they were consumed.

[38] I thrust them through, so that they were not able to rise;

they fell under my feet.

[39] For you equipped me with strength for the battle;

you made those who rise against me sink under me.

[40] You made my enemies turn their backs to me,

and those who hated me I destroyed.

[41] They cried for help, but there was none to save;

they cried to the LORD, but he did not answer them.

[42] I beat them fine as dust before the wind;

I cast them out like the mire of the streets.

[43] You delivered me from strife with the people;

you made me the head of the nations;

people whom I had not known served me.

[44] As soon as they heard of me they obeyed me;

foreigners came cringing to me.

[45] Foreigners lost heart

and came trembling out of their fortresses.

[46] The LORD lives, and blessed be my rock,

and exalted be the God of my salvation—

[47] the God who gave me vengeance

and subdued peoples under me,

[48] who rescued me from my enemies;

yes, you exalted me above those who rose against me;

you delivered me from the man of violence.

[49] For this I will praise you, O LORD, among the nations,

and sing to your name.

[50] Great salvation he brings to his king,

and shows steadfast love to his anointed,

to David and his offspring forever.

Old Testament Reading

Exodus 17

[1] All the congregation of the people of Israel moved on from the wilderness of Sin by stages, according to the commandment of the LORD, and camped at Rephidim, but there was no water for the people to drink. [2] Therefore the people quarreled with Moses and said, “Give us water to drink.” And Moses said to them, “Why do you quarrel with me? Why do you test the LORD?” [3] But the people thirsted there for water, and the people grumbled against Moses and said, “Why did you bring us up out of Egypt, to kill us and our children and our livestock with thirst?” [4] So Moses cried to the LORD, “What shall I do with this people? They are almost ready to stone me.” [5] And the LORD said to Moses, “Pass on before the people, taking with you some of the elders of Israel, and take in your hand the staff with which you struck the Nile, and go. [6] Behold, I will stand before you there on the rock at Horeb, and you shall strike the rock, and water shall come out of it, and the people will drink.” And Moses did so, in the sight of the elders of Israel. [7] And he called the name of the place Massah and Meribah, because of the quarreling of the people of Israel, and because they tested the LORD by saying, “Is the LORD among us or not?”

[8] Then Amalek came and fought with Israel at Rephidim. [9] So Moses said to Joshua, “Choose for us men, and go out and fight with Amalek. Tomorrow I will stand on the top of the hill with the staff of God in my hand.” [10] So Joshua did as Moses told him, and fought with Amalek, while Moses, Aaron, and Hur went up to the top of the hill. [11] Whenever Moses held up his hand, Israel prevailed, and whenever he lowered his hand, Amalek prevailed. [12] But Moses’ hands grew weary, so they took a stone and put it under him, and he sat on it, while Aaron and Hur held up his hands, one on one side, and the other on the other side. So his hands were steady until the going down of the sun. [13] And Joshua overwhelmed Amalek and his people with the sword.

[14] Then the LORD said to Moses, “Write this as a memorial in a book and recite it in the ears of Joshua, that I will utterly blot out the memory of Amalek from under heaven.” [15] And Moses built an altar and called the name of it, The LORD Is My Banner, [16] saying, “A hand upon the throne of the LORD! The LORD will have war with Amalek from generation to generation.”

New Testament Reading

Luke 20

[1] One day, as Jesus was teaching the people in the temple and preaching the gospel, the chief priests and the scribes with the elders came up [2] and said to him, “Tell us by what authority you do these things, or who it is that gave you this authority.” [3] He answered them, “I also will ask you a question. Now tell me, [4] was the baptism of John from heaven or from man?” [5] And they discussed it with one another, saying, “If we say, ‘From heaven,’ he will say, ‘Why did you not believe him?’ [6] But if we say, ‘From man,’ all the people will stone us to death, for they are convinced that John was a prophet.” [7] So they answered that they did not know where it came from. [8] And Jesus said to them, “Neither will I tell you by what authority I do these things.”

[9] And he began to tell the people this parable: “A man planted a vineyard and let it out to tenants and went into another country for a long while. [10] When the time came, he sent a servant to the tenants, so that they would give him some of the fruit of the vineyard. But the tenants beat him and sent him away empty-handed. [11] And he sent another servant. But they also beat and treated him shamefully, and sent him away empty-handed. [12] And he sent yet a third. This one also they wounded and cast out. [13] Then the owner of the vineyard said, ‘What shall I do? I will send my beloved son; perhaps they will respect him.’ [14] But when the tenants saw him, they said to themselves, ‘This is the heir. Let us kill him, so that the inheritance may be ours.’ [15] And they threw him out of the vineyard and killed him. What then will the owner of the vineyard do to them? [16] He will come and destroy those tenants and give the vineyard to others.” When they heard this, they said, “Surely not!” [17] But he looked directly at them and said, “What then is this that is written:

“‘The stone that the builders rejected

has become the cornerstone’?

[18] Everyone who falls on that stone will be broken to pieces, and when it falls on anyone, it will crush him.”

[19] The scribes and the chief priests sought to lay hands on him at that very hour, for they perceived that he had told this parable against them, but they feared the people. [20] So they watched him and sent spies, who pretended to be sincere, that they might catch him in something he said, so as to deliver him up to the authority and jurisdiction of the governor. [21] So they asked him, “Teacher, we know that you speak and teach rightly, and show no partiality, but truly teach the way of God. [22] Is it lawful for us to give tribute to Caesar, or not?” [23] But he perceived their craftiness, and said to them, [24] “Show me a denarius. Whose likeness and inscription does it have?” They said, “Caesar’s.” [25] He said to them, “Then render to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s, and to God the things that are God’s.” [26] And they were not able in the presence of the people to catch him in what he said, but marveling at his answer they became silent.

[27] There came to him some Sadducees, those who deny that there is a resurrection, [28] and they asked him a question, saying, “Teacher, Moses wrote for us that if a man’s brother dies, having a wife but no children, the man must take the widow and raise up offspring for his brother. [29] Now there were seven brothers. The first took a wife, and died without children. [30] And the second [31] and the third took her, and likewise all seven left no children and died. [32] Afterward the woman also died. [33] In the resurrection, therefore, whose wife will the woman be? For the seven had her as wife.”

[34] And Jesus said to them, “The sons of this age marry and are given in marriage, [35] but those who are considered worthy to attain to that age and to the resurrection from the dead neither marry nor are given in marriage, [36] for they cannot die anymore, because they are equal to angels and are sons of God, being sons of the resurrection. [37] But that the dead are raised, even Moses showed, in the passage about the bush, where he calls the Lord the God of Abraham and the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob. [38] Now he is not God of the dead, but of the living, for all live to him.” [39] Then some of the scribes answered, “Teacher, you have spoken well.” [40] For they no longer dared to ask him any question.

[41] But he said to them, “How can they say that the Christ is David’s son? [42] For David himself says in the Book of Psalms,

“‘The Lord said to my Lord,

“Sit at my right hand,

[43] until I make your enemies your footstool.”’

[44] David thus calls him Lord, so how is he his son?”

[45] And in the hearing of all the people he said to his disciples, [46] “Beware of the scribes, who like to walk around in long robes, and love greetings in the marketplaces and the best seats in the synagogues and the places of honor at feasts, [47] who devour widows’ houses and for a pretense make long prayers. They will receive the greater condemnation.”

 

- Communion - 


Pray for yourself, others, our church, our neighbors, and the world.


Pray the Lord’s Prayer & the collect of the week:

Our Father who art in heaven...


Almighty God, you know that we have no power in ourselves to help ourselves: Keep us both outwardly in our bodies and inwardly in our souls, that we may be defended from all adversities which may happen to the body, and from all evil thoughts which may assault and hurt the soul; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.

 

- Commission - 

The LORD bless you and keep you; the LORD make his face shine upon you and be gracious to you; the LORD turn his face toward you and give you peace.

(Numbers 6:24-26)

Go in peace to love and serve the Lord and our neighbors.