The Third Sunday in Lent March 3, 2013
Lessons for Third Sunday in Lent
Ezekiel 33:7-20 – Ezekiel was sent to warn the house of Israel
and call them to return to God’s love.
Psalm 85 (antiphon: v. 8)
1 Corinthians 10:1-13 – The example of Israel’s sin and suffering serves as a warning to us.
Luke 13:1-9 – Suffering
around us should draw us to God’s protecting care and redeeming love.
GATHERING THE TEXTS: Open Your Eyes in Suffering!
God sent Ezekiel to proclaim
to the people of Israel that their sufferings did not indicate God’s rejection, but rather His
call for them to return to Him. God’s ways are not in question,
but the wayward ways of sinners. St.
Paul reminds his readers that many Israelites forsook God and perished; their
sufferings serve as warnings for us.
Jesus explained that when suffering is seen in the light of God’s love, it is an invitation
for the sufferer to seek comfort and courage in God’s steadfast mercy. Suffering opens our eyes to the presence of
God in our lives.
PRAYER BEFORE THE SERVICE: Gracious God, help me remember that suffering in my
life is not a sign of Your displeasure but a loving call to repentance. Help me see the suffering in Jesus’ life as a sign of Your love
that He would share my life and my sin.
Help me be a servant to others to ease their burdens of suffering and to
call them to Your love. Amen.
STEWARDSHIP THOUGHT: God provides us with material blessings to sustain
us in life and to ease the sufferings of those who travel beside us through
life. We are His hands to reach out to
the hurting and sorrowful.
OFFERING PRAYER: Lord, in our sorrows You are
near
And when we’re lost You hold us dear.
Give each of us
strong hearts to care
For those who suffer
anywhere. Amen.
CONVICTION AND COMFORT: When we suffer affliction, we think God is not
fair. Why should we undergo such trials
when others seem to have comfortable lives?
Such an attitude is a reversal of the relationship of Creator to
creation. In other words, it is idolatry. We make ourselves the judge of God’s ways. When we understand our place before God
correctly, we see God’s hand as he sustains us in suffering. That is how God comes to us in the death of
Jesus Christ. Through Jesus’ suffering, God reaches out
to claim us and cleanse us. When we
suffer in Christ, we are drawn closer to God’s love.
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