Patient faith in times of God's apparent inactivity
Prayer
Contemporary Lectionary Prayers
Based Upon Cycle C Lectionary Gospels
Gospel Theme:
Patient faith in times of God's apparent inactivity
Gospel Note:
After an initial impatient protest against God's obvious failure to act in times of wickedness and perversity, Habbakuk receives a divine word of comfort and affirmation: God will act surely and decisively against the unrighteous. Those who have remained righteous will live by their faith, which here means adherence to the covenant and its demands rather than the New Testament's more profound sense of trust in God's grace.
Liturgical Color:
Green
Suggested Hymns:
All Who Believe And Are Baptized
A Multitude Comes From East And West
Thee Will I Love, My Strength
Once He Came In Blessing
Let Us Ever Walk With Jesus
Faith Of Our Fathers
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Proper 23 -- Pentecost 21 -- OT 28
Lord,
we are here today to give you thanks
and praise.
We know that your power is at work in the world!
We know that your power is at work in the lives
of people everywhere!
We know that your power is at work in the lives of
everyone gathered in this room today!
Jesus Christ has offered us the confidence that
our sins are forgiven!
Jesus Christ has offered us the opportunity to be
truly alive!
Jesus Christ has brought us to this moment.
We are ready to grow in our faith.
We are ready to learn more.
We are ready to serve.
Enable us to open our hearts, Lord.
Release us from our fears.
Set us free from our sin so that we may serve you.
Teach us to give you thanks and praise.
Amen.
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Patient faith in times of God's apparent inactivity
Gospel Note:
After an initial impatient protest against God's obvious failure to act in times of wickedness and perversity, Habbakuk receives a divine word of comfort and affirmation: God will act surely and decisively against the unrighteous. Those who have remained righteous will live by their faith, which here means adherence to the covenant and its demands rather than the New Testament's more profound sense of trust in God's grace.
Liturgical Color:
Green
Suggested Hymns:
All Who Believe And Are Baptized
A Multitude Comes From East And West
Thee Will I Love, My Strength
Once He Came In Blessing
Let Us Ever Walk With Jesus
Faith Of Our Fathers
120
Proper 23 -- Pentecost 21 -- OT 28
Lord,
we are here today to give you thanks
and praise.
We know that your power is at work in the world!
We know that your power is at work in the lives
of people everywhere!
We know that your power is at work in the lives of
everyone gathered in this room today!
Jesus Christ has offered us the confidence that
our sins are forgiven!
Jesus Christ has offered us the opportunity to be
truly alive!
Jesus Christ has brought us to this moment.
We are ready to grow in our faith.
We are ready to learn more.
We are ready to serve.
Enable us to open our hearts, Lord.
Release us from our fears.
Set us free from our sin so that we may serve you.
Teach us to give you thanks and praise.
Amen.
121