Human customs versus divine commandments
Prayer
Contemporary Lectionary Prayers
Cycle B
Gospel Note:
These excerpts deal with two rather loosely related issues:
the weight of oral "tradition" as compared to the Law, and the
relative impact of defilement from within and from without. The
former issue hinges on the fact that after the Jewish canon was
closed, a body of interpretation arose that dealt mostly with the
practical application of biblical commandments and that the
Pharisees apparently took as more authoritative and more
compelling than did Jesus.
Liturgical Color:
Green
Suggested Hymns:
Son Of God, Eternal Savior
You Are The Way
Oh, That The Lord Would Guide My Ways
A Mighty Fortress Is Our God
Let The Whole Creation Cry
God The Father, Be Our Stay
Proper 17 ù Pentecost 15 ù OT 22
Our behavior is often governed by rules and laws,
tradition and protocol.
We have learned what is appropriate and what
is inappropriate.
Sometimes we choose to play by the rules and
other times we throw out the rules.
Lord, when our hands are folded in prayer,
we know it does not
matter to you what we wear.
You look at the heart.
You are concerned about truth,
justice,
mercy,
forgiveness,
love.
Help us to remember your priorities as we
establish and review our own.
Some things are more important than others.
Help us to know the difference!
Amen.
These excerpts deal with two rather loosely related issues:
the weight of oral "tradition" as compared to the Law, and the
relative impact of defilement from within and from without. The
former issue hinges on the fact that after the Jewish canon was
closed, a body of interpretation arose that dealt mostly with the
practical application of biblical commandments and that the
Pharisees apparently took as more authoritative and more
compelling than did Jesus.
Liturgical Color:
Green
Suggested Hymns:
Son Of God, Eternal Savior
You Are The Way
Oh, That The Lord Would Guide My Ways
A Mighty Fortress Is Our God
Let The Whole Creation Cry
God The Father, Be Our Stay
Proper 17 ù Pentecost 15 ù OT 22
Our behavior is often governed by rules and laws,
tradition and protocol.
We have learned what is appropriate and what
is inappropriate.
Sometimes we choose to play by the rules and
other times we throw out the rules.
Lord, when our hands are folded in prayer,
we know it does not
matter to you what we wear.
You look at the heart.
You are concerned about truth,
justice,
mercy,
forgiveness,
love.
Help us to remember your priorities as we
establish and review our own.
Some things are more important than others.
Help us to know the difference!
Amen.

