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Proper 13 Pentecost
11 August
4, 2013
Lessons for Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost
Ecclesiastes 1:2, 12-14;
2:18-26 ~ God makes our activities
enjoyable, but amassing goods robs us of joy.
Psalm 100 (antiphon: vs 3)
Colossians 3:1-11 ~ In Christ, the old self is put to death on
the cross, and we receive a new life in Christ.
Luke 12:13-21 ~ Life is not measured by the possessions we
own, but by the One who possesses us.
GATHERING THE TEXTS: Raise Your Sights!
The Teacher in the First
Lesson looked at all his work and the approaching end of his life in utter
frustration, but he recognized that satisfaction in labor comes only from the
hand of God. In the parable of the rich
man, Jesus pointed out that when we only value “our” possessions, we miss the
wealth of God. St. Paul urges us to set
our minds on things above as we remember that our lives in Christ are redeemed
for a greater purpose and an eternal goal.
PRAYER BEFORE THE SERVICE: O Lord, help me lift my eyes above all the attractive
things that I value so much in this world, that I may see the wealth of your
eternal gift of Life in Christ Jesus, my Savior. Help me measure my life by your grace rather
than by my accomplishments, that I may have great gifts of love to give to others. Amen.
STEWARDSHIP THOUGHT: The treasures we gather in this life don’t begin to measure how much
God treasures us! To measure God’s love for us, we must look
to Christ, who died to possess us for eternity.
When we learn to use our goods to share this new meaning of life with
others, our lives are filled with joy.
OFFERING PRAYER:
Lord, shield us from the useless times,
When barns are full but hearts are empty.
Fill our days with joyful deeds
Through which we share Your gifts of plenty.
CONVICTION AND COMFORT: We define our lives by possessions; we think how
much we have and how great they are, determines our importance on earth. That desire for amassing power drives us to
abuse our relationships with other people.
The truth of the matter is, it doesn’t matter how much we have,
but how much God loves us. In Christ,
God has made us His possessions for eternal life. He has done away with our old values and made
us of much greater value through Jesus’ self-giving on our
behalf. In Christ, our lives are filled
with meaning as we share this new joy with others.
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