Maundy Thursday
Worship
Aids To The Psalms
What shall I return to the Lord
for all his bounty to me?
I will lift up the cup of salvation
and call on the name of the Lord,
I will pay my vows to the Lord
in the presence of all his people.
Precious in the sight of the Lord
is the death of his faithful ones.
O Lord, I am your servant;
I am your servant, the child of your serving girl.
You loosed my bonds.
I will offer to you a thanksgiving sacrifice
and call on the name of the Lord.
I will pay my vows to the Lord
in the presence of all his people,
in the courts of the house of the Lord,
in your midst, O Jerusalem.
Praise the Lord!
Alternate Image
The troubadour questions the priest. "What can I give God? I am a simple family man. An ordinary person from an ordinary family. What can I give God?" The priest replies, "Nothing! All that you have, all that you are, all that you offer comes from the Lord. That is not what the Lord wants." "Then what can I do?" asks the Singer. The priest smiles and says, "Accept! Receive the cup of salvation that is offered you. Accept the cup and toast the bountiful life God offers and gives you. Drink and enjoy what God offers!" This is good the troubadour thinks. This I will do publicly, to witness to my dependency and joy in being God's own, totally dependent upon God for my being and well-being.
Reflection
We wonder what to give the person who has everything. More perplexing is what can we give God. What can we give God that God does not have? What is uniquely ours that God does not possess but wants from us? I suggest there is one thing. Sin! It is the only thing that is uniquely ours and the only thing God wants. Sin, that which separates us from God. When we offer it to God, God obliterates it and gives us the cup of salvation, so that we may have life in full abundance. Ours is a strange and wonderful God who wants our worst and gives us his best.
for all his bounty to me?
I will lift up the cup of salvation
and call on the name of the Lord,
I will pay my vows to the Lord
in the presence of all his people.
Precious in the sight of the Lord
is the death of his faithful ones.
O Lord, I am your servant;
I am your servant, the child of your serving girl.
You loosed my bonds.
I will offer to you a thanksgiving sacrifice
and call on the name of the Lord.
I will pay my vows to the Lord
in the presence of all his people,
in the courts of the house of the Lord,
in your midst, O Jerusalem.
Praise the Lord!
Alternate Image
The troubadour questions the priest. "What can I give God? I am a simple family man. An ordinary person from an ordinary family. What can I give God?" The priest replies, "Nothing! All that you have, all that you are, all that you offer comes from the Lord. That is not what the Lord wants." "Then what can I do?" asks the Singer. The priest smiles and says, "Accept! Receive the cup of salvation that is offered you. Accept the cup and toast the bountiful life God offers and gives you. Drink and enjoy what God offers!" This is good the troubadour thinks. This I will do publicly, to witness to my dependency and joy in being God's own, totally dependent upon God for my being and well-being.
Reflection
We wonder what to give the person who has everything. More perplexing is what can we give God. What can we give God that God does not have? What is uniquely ours that God does not possess but wants from us? I suggest there is one thing. Sin! It is the only thing that is uniquely ours and the only thing God wants. Sin, that which separates us from God. When we offer it to God, God obliterates it and gives us the cup of salvation, so that we may have life in full abundance. Ours is a strange and wonderful God who wants our worst and gives us his best.

