The First Sunday after Epiphany The Baptism
of our Lord January 13, 2013
LESSONS FOR THE FIRST SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY
Isaiah 43:1–7 – God promised eternal support to His
family, all who are called by His name.
Psalm 29 (Antiphon: Psalm 29:3)
Romans 6:1–11 – All who are baptized into Christ are joined
to His death and resurrection.
Luke 3:15–22 – When
Jesus was baptized, the Spirit affirmed John’s witness that Jesus is the
stronger One.
GATHERING THE TEXTS: Baptized in His Name
This morning we celebrate
a Baptism and a coronation. Jesus came
to the Jordan River as the obedient Son and Servant of God. The heavens opened, the Spirit descended, and
the Father announced: "This is my
Beloved Son." Years later Saint
Paul described what Jesus’ baptism means for us when we are connected to His
death and resurrection; we are dead to sin, and alive to live for God. Isaiah proclaimed that this faithful Servant
would come to bring justice through gentleness to all who are baptized in his
name.
PRAYER BEFORE THE SERVICE: O Holy Spirit, present with your power at Jesus'
baptism and at mine, as you have made me a child of God, so continue to make
the mercy and forgiveness won by the Christ, the Servant of the Father,
powerful in my life that I may be merciful and forgiving to others. Amen.
STEWARDSHIP THOUGHT: The days, skills, and goods God has given us
are like precious grain on the threshing floor to be gathered up and used for
God's purpose as He calls His scattered children home. What kind of lives must we live to show them
the love of the Father and the redemption we have in Christ Jesus?
OFFERING PRAYER:
Our worthless chaff and
wasted deeds,
now dead in Christ and
swept away,
leave righteous lives like
precious seeds
to show God's mercy every
day.
Lord, use these gifts to
gather those who roam
far from the grace of God
our Father's home. Amen.
CONVICTION AND COMFORT: We are
sons and daughters who have been scattered far from the family of God, and we
live in a land of death. But the Lord
who created us has called us by name and carried us through the waters of chaos
to bring us to the waters of our Savior's baptism. Baptized in Christ, we are joined to His death
as far as our sin is concerned and to His resurrection that we may live for
Him. Gathered from the ends of the earth, we rejoice to be united to the One
who is more powerful than sin and death.
In the cross of Christ we are dead to sin; through His empty tomb we are
alive in His righteousness!
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