The
Second Sunday after Epiphany January
20, 2013
LESSONS FOR SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY
Isaiah 62:1–5 ~ God
promised to restore Israel as His bride with a new name to draw all nations to
Himself.
Psalm 128 (antiphon: v. 5)
1 Corinthians 12:1-11 ~
Spirit-given faith in Jesus as the one Lord of our lives brings us together as
one.
John 2:1-11 ~ Jesus’ gift of wine
at a wedding was the instrument for the Spirit’s gift of faith to the
disciples.
GATHERING THE TEXTS: The Glorious Gift of Faith
Nations and kings would see
and believe in the God of Israel when Jerusalem was once more restored to the
delight and covenant of God. When the
disciples saw Jesus' miraculous sign at Cana they put their faith in Him. Each believer is gifted by the Holy Spirit to
recognize Jesus as Lord and to trust in Him for eternal salvation. God creates His Church, the new Israel, by
gathering believers into one faith around the one Lord through the power of the
Holy Spirit.
PRAYER BEFORE THE SERVICE: Lord Jesus, You had ceremonial jars filled with
water, and from them You gladdened the hearts of wedding guests with the finest
wine. You have also replaced the symbol
of sacrifice with Your grace in the sacrament.
Fill me with the joy of Your salvation that I may continue to live out
my faith in Your love. Amen.
STEWARDSHIP THOUGHT: As Jesus blessed the wine at Cana, creating joy in
the hearts of the guests and faith in the minds of the disciples, so He blesses
the gifts we bring in service to His Word, making them instruments to create
and sustain faith in Him, the one Lord of the Church.
OFFERING PRAYER: Lord, You have given us
great gifts to use
As tools within the
Church to spread Your Word.
Grant us true faith
that we may not refuse
To say and show that
Jesus is our Lord. Amen.
CONVICTION AND COMFORT: Like the master at the wedding banquet, we
sometimes taste God’s miraculous gifts in our lives without realizing
where they come from, but the Spirit opens our minds, as he did the disciples’, to create faith in our
hearts. When we confess “Jesus is Lord,” we are members of the one
body by faith in Christ Jesus. If we refuse to use the Spirit’s gifts to build up the
faith of the body, we are not confessing Jesus as Lord. If we confess the new name by which the Lord
has called us, we will not keep silent until all nations have come to know the
salvation of our Lord.
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