You may wish to light a
candle and place it before you as you begin.
OPENING DIALOGUE
Jesus Christ is the light of the world, the light
no darkness can overcome.
Stay with us, Lord, for it is evening, and the day
is almost over.
Let your light scatter the darkness and illumine your church.
HYMN: Christ Be Our Light, ELW 715
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READINGS
FIRST READING: Deuteronomy
6:10-25 (CEB)
A reading from: Deuteronomy
10 Now once
the Lord your God has brought
you into the land that he swore to your ancestors, to Abraham, Isaac, and
Jacob, to give to you—a land that will be full of large and wonderful towns
that you didn’t build, 11 houses stocked with all kinds
of goods that you didn’t stock, cisterns that you didn’t make, vineyards and
olive trees that you didn’t plant—and you eat and get stuffed, 12 watch
yourself! Don’t forget the Lord, who
brought you out of Egypt, out of the house of slavery. 13 Revere
the Lord your God, serve him,
and take your solemn pledges in his name! 14 Don’t
follow other gods, those gods of the people around you— 15 because
the Lord your God, who is with
you and among you, is a passionate God. The Lord your God’s anger will
burn against you, and he will wipe you off the fertile land. 16 Don’t test
the Lord your God the way you
frustrated him at Massah. 17 You must carefully follow
the Lord your God’s commands
along with the laws and regulations he has given you. 18 Do what is
right and good in the Lord’s sight so
that things will go well for you and so you will enter and take possession of
the wonderful land that the Lord swore
to your ancestors, 19 and so the Lord will drive out all your
enemies from before you, just as he promised.
20 In the
future, your children will ask you, “What is the meaning of the laws, the
regulations, and the case laws that the Lord our God commanded you?” 21 Tell them:
We were Pharaoh’s slaves in Egypt. But the Lord brought us out of Egypt
with a mighty hand. 22 Before our own eyes,
the Lord performed great and
awesome deeds of power against Egypt, Pharaoh, and his entire dynasty. 23 But the
Lord brought us out from there so that he could bring us in, giving us the land
that he swore to our ancestors. 24 Then the Lord commanded us to perform
all these regulations, revering the Lord our
God, so that things go well for us always and so we continue to live, as we’re
doing right now. 25 What’s more, we will be
considered righteous if we are careful to do all this commandment before the Lord our God, just as he
commanded us.
Word of God, word of life. Thanks be
to God.
PSALM: Psalm 119:49-56 (CEB)
ז
zayin
49 Remember
your promise to your servant,
for which
you made me wait.
50 My comfort during my
suffering is this:
your word
gives me new life.
51 The arrogant make fun of me
to no end,
but I
haven’t deviated from your Instruction.
52 When I remember your ancient
rules,
I’m
comforted, Lord.
53 But I’m seized with anger
because of the wicked—
because of those
who abandon your Instruction.
54 Your statutes have been my
songs of praise
wherever I
lived as an immigrant.
55 Lord, I
remember your name at nighttime,
and I keep
your Instruction.
56 This has been my practice
because I
guard your precepts.
Gospel: John 11:45-57 (CEB)
A reading from: John
45 Therefore,
many of the Jews who came with Mary and saw what Jesus did believed in him. 46 But some of
them went to the Pharisees and told them what Jesus had done.
47 Then the
chief priests and Pharisees called together the council and said, “What
are we going to do? This man is doing many miraculous signs! 48 If we let
him go on like this, everyone will believe in him. Then the Romans will come
and take away both our temple and our people.”
49 One of
them, Caiaphas, who was high priest that year, told them, “You don’t know
anything! 50 You don’t
see that it is better for you that one man die for the people rather than the
whole nation be destroyed.” 51 He didn’t say this on his
own. As high priest that year, he prophesied that Jesus would soon die for the
nation— 52 and not
only for the nation. Jesus would also die so that God’s children scattered
everywhere would be gathered together as one. 53 From that
day on they plotted to kill him.
54 Therefore,
Jesus was no longer active in public ministry among the Jewish leaders.
Instead, he left Jerusalem and went to a place near the wilderness, to a city
called Ephraim, where he stayed with his disciples.
55 It was
almost time for the Jewish Passover, and many people went from the countryside
up to Jerusalem to purify themselves through ritual washing before the
Passover. 56 They were
looking for Jesus. As they spoke to each other in the temple, they said, “What
do you think? He won’t come to the festival, will he?” 57 The chief
priests and Pharisees had given orders that anyone who knew where he was should
report it, so they could arrest him.
Word of God, word of life. Thanks be to God.
REFLECTION:
God has a plan. We don’t always understand what the plan is, because we live day-to-day lives in the moment. It’s only when we look back a year, a decade, a century, that we can discover God’s plan and purpose.
A popular saying is, “People plan. God laughs.
Just wing it.” My favorite version of this is printed on refrigerator magnet of
an angel. I couldn’t find that image, but I also like this one: “Leave room for
God to send you on detours because the blessings may come on the paths that you
didn’t expect to take.”
When Moses first met God, he didn’t realize
that God had been watching over him from birth. Now, in final days of his
mission to bring the people to a new land, Moses hears about the future. “Remind
the people that these laws we have written are for their benefit. Pass them on
to the children and let them know they are a reminder of how God took them out
of slavery and into a new land. These laws are a reminder of how much God cares
for them.
Jesus’ days are also numbered. The plot is taking
shape. The Leaders are aligned against him, and are looking for an opportunity
to arrest him and get rid of him. So, for now, he and the disciples are away
from Jerusalem in a place called Ephraim, which is near Jericho, north of the
Dead Sea.
It seems Jesus is only waiting for the right
time – Kairos – as we discussed at Bible study yesterday. Close enough to the Passover
that it will be God’s time, in conjunction with human plans, that will carry
out God’s plans.
Though the disciples are not an active part of
this story, it’s not hard to imagine what they are thinking. “We have to keep
Jesus away from the city until this cools off.” But, we know that is not God’s
plan.
God’s plan for our lives is intertwined with
God’s plans for the lives of everyone in the community, the nation, and the
world. What seems like tragedy can have a greater benefit. The Priests say this
about Jesus. The trouble is they don’t see the whole picture. They don’t know
this is exactly God’s plan.
A short recognition is due to Henry Melchior
Muhlenberg, whom we celebrate today. In 1742 American Lutheran churches realized
they needed someone to organize them, to help them become better at ministry by
working together. Muhlenberg came and was instrumental in shaping worship and
planting churches in Pennsylvania and beyond. Today he is considered the
founder of American Lutheranism. I am sure he had no idea of the impact his
years of ministry would have on us 250 years later.
Today, we may rightfully wonder what God’s plan is for this virus, for the political and racial unrest, for climate change. Is God using these disasters to call us all to work together? Will we see greater world and local harmony as a result? In the day-to-day we don’t see it coming. But in the longer term of God’s plan, perhaps it will come to pass.
For now, today, we can be sure that God has
not abandoned us. We can be sure that God weeps with us over every death and rejoices
over every healing. God cries out in dismay at every unjust action and cheers
when laws and policies are changed. God longs for the day when humans recognize
the created world is on the brink of destruction.
God’s Spirit is actively working in human
hearts to awaken us, to help us discover new ways of being community, new paths
to a better world, together. Let’s be part of implementing God’s plan for a
healthier, more just, greener world. Amen
SCRIPTURE DIALOGUE
Long
ago God spoke to our ancestors in many and various ways by the prophets,
but
in these last days, God has spoken to us by the Son.
PRAYERS
For the peace from above, and for our
salvation, let us pray to the Lord. Lord, have mercy.
For the health of creation, for abundant
harvests that all may share, for plentiful water, and for peaceful times, let
us pray to the Lord. Lord, have mercy.
For essential workers, public servants, the
government, and those who protect us; for those who work to bring peace,
justice, healing, and protection in this and every place, let us pray to the
Lord. Lord, have mercy.
For those who travel, for those who are sick
and suffering, for those who are in captivity, and for those who are living in
isolation, let us pray to the Lord. Lord, have mercy.
For deliverance in the time of affliction,
wrath, danger and need, let us pray to the Lord. Lord, have mercy.
Other prayer petitions may be offered here.
O God, you have called your servants to
ventures of which we cannot see the ending, by paths as yet untrodden, through
perils unknown. Give us faith to go forth with good courage, not knowing where
we go, but only trusting that your hand is leading us and your love supporting
us; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
LORD’S PRAYER
Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name,
your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as in heaven. Give us today our
daily bread. Forgive us our sins, as we
forgive those who sin against us. Save us from the time of trial and deliver us
from evil. For the kingdom, the power, and the glory, are yours now and
forever. Amen.
HYMN: Thy
Word
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BLESSING
Let us bless the Lord. Thanks be to God.
The peace of God, which surpasses all
understanding, + keep our hearts and minds in Christ Jesus. Amen
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