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Proper 17 Pentecost
15 September
1, 2013
Lessons
for Fifteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Proverbs 25:2-10
~ From honor in a king’s presence to power in court, mercy is better than
justice.
Psalm 131 (antiphon:
v. 2)
Hebrews 13:1-17 ~
Jesus has made us holy through His blood so we can afford to help those in
need.
Luke 14:1-14 ~
Those who feel uncomfortable without clear rules also expect to gain respect by
association.
GATHERING
THE TEXTS: Let Brotherly Love Continue
King Solomon
knew his job: to search out matters and make decision based on truth and
justice; but he also recognized that in our relations with God, we do better to
rely on His mercy. We ought also deal with others in love and respect, rather
than trying to gain prestige and power at their expense. We can “go outside the
camp” and bear the reproach of the world as we reach out to those who are
without honor and value in society. Jesus said rules don’t apply with the
welfare of a child of God is at risk, and honor doesn’t come from avoiding the
dishonored.
PRAYER
BEFORE THE SERVICE: Dear Lord Jesus, You stepped outside the
walls to sacrifice Your life’s blood to make me worthy in God’s sight. Give me
the courage and conviction to step to the side of those whose worth is little
in the eyes of the world, that I may share the honor of Your love with them.
Amen.
STEWARDSHIP
THOUGHT: Our worth does not consist of honor and prestige in
the world’s eyes, nor even of impressive accumulations or precious commodities
of exchange. Rather we are worthy in God’s sight and holy through Jesus’
sacrifice. Those who are the least in society are still precious to God. We can
afford to risk our position and our goods to care for those God cares for.
OFFERING
PRAYER:
Lord,
free us from the love of money; give
Us
grace to share Your love with those in need.
For
You have rescued us from death to live
With
You, outside the gates, in word and deed. Amen.
CONVICTION
AND COMFORT: When we feel insecure, we look for
clear-cut rules to guide our actions and define our relationships. We look for
self-worth in our abilities and connections. We imagine that we, rather than
God, define our place in life and determine our value. The good news is that
God does indeed define our place and determine our worth, and He has done so
based on His love for us, not our compliance with rules and our love of honor.
Christ’s blood has made us holy in God’s sight so that we can afford to risk
prestige and worth by reaching out to help those who have little or none of
either in the eyes of the world.
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