MIDWEEK PRAYER
Magnificat: My Soul Magnifies the Lord
Week
3 December 16, 2020
OPENING DIALOGUE
In this Advent time of waiting and
watching,
the words of the angel Gabriel break
into our world:
“Greetings! The
Lord is with you.
Do not fear, for
nothing will be impossible with God.”
We respond with Mary to the angel’s
message:
“Here am I, the
servant of the Lord;
let it be with
me according to your word.”
We join with Elizabeth to greet the
mother of our Lord:
“Blessed are you
among women,
and blessed is
the fruit of your womb.”
We echo Mary’s song of praise:
“My soul
magnifies the Lord,
and my spirit
rejoices in God my Savior.”
In this Advent time of waiting and
watching, let us pray:
Gracious God,
you come to us in new and surprising ways.
You make the
impossible possible.
Help us, like
Mary, to answer your call,
that the light
of Christ may spread to all the world.
In Jesus’ name
we pray. Amen.
HYMN : Now
it is evening, ELW 572
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PSALMODY
OR READING: Job 5:8-16
and to God I would commit my cause.
9 He does great things and unsearchable,
marvelous things without number.
10 He gives rain on the earth
and sends waters on the fields;
11 he sets on high those who are lowly,
and those who mourn are lifted to safety.
12 He frustrates the devices of the crafty,
so that their hands achieve no success.
13 He takes the wise in their own craftiness;
and the schemes of the wily are brought to a quick end.
14 They meet with darkness in the daytime,
and grope at noonday as in the night.
15 But he saves the needy from the sword of their mouth,
from the hand of the mighty.
16 So the poor have hope,
and injustice shuts its mouth.
Word of God, word of life. Thanks
be to God.
GOSPEL ACCLAMATION
Magnificat, ELW 236
Magnificat anima mea dominum [praise
soul mine Lord]
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READING: Luke
1:46-53
A
reading from Luke.
my spirit
rejoices in God my Savior,
for you, Lord, have looked with
favor on your lowly servant.
From this day all generations
will call me blessed:
you, the Almighty, have done
great things for me
and
holy is your name.
You have mercy on those
who fear you,
from generation
to generation.
You have shown strength with
your arm
and
scattered the proud in their conceit,
casting down the
mighty from their thrones
and lifting up the lowly.
You have
filled the hungry with good things
and sent
the rich away empty.
The Gospel of the Lord. Praise to you, O Christ.
REFLECTION
In the portion of
Job we read tonight, he outlines what God’s justice looks like. Bad guys (and
gals) don’t win in the end. God causes their downfall. And justice for the poor
and needy is exactly what they need. God desires good things for all people,
enough for all people.
So, here in Job
is another text with similarities to the Magnificat. Mary’s song expresses the
longing for justice that has been the topic of prophets and needy people for
centuries.
I like to imagine
Mary singing this song to Jesus as he was growing up. How might this song,
Hannah’s song, Job’s words, and the words of the psalmists have influenced his
life and ministry?
Did the rabbi in
the town know about Jesus, that he was God’s son? Or did Mary and Joseph keep
that a secret as long as possible? Did the rabbi teach about God’s justice like
this, too? Did he know Mary’s song?
This year, the
injustices of racism have been brought front and center in our country, just as
they were in the 1950s and 1960s. Many of us, back then, supported the protests
of black people and worked to change the systems that prevent them from
succeeding. Others objected to the changes and worked to maintain the status
quo. It is just this kind of injustice that Mary’s song speaks to.
How can we,
today, in Ocala Florida, work to enhance the streams of justice? How can we be
living examples of Mary in our time and place, even amid a pandemic? What
little things can you do? What big things can we do together, as a church and
as a community?
Let’s allow Job
and Mary to challenge us to notice what is unjust, and do whatever we can to
create justice as God envisions it. Amen
SCRIPTURE DIALOGUE
The one who testifies to these things says, “Surely I am
coming soon.”
Amen. Come, Lord Jesus!
PRAYERS
A list of prayer concerns is gathered.
Each
portion of the prayers ends with these or similar words.
O God for whom we long, show us your mercy.
LORD’S PRAYER
Gathered
into one by the Holy Spirit, let us pray as Jesus taught us:
Our
Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name, thy kingdom come, thy will be
done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and
forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us; and
lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom,
and the power, and the glory, forever and ever. Amen.
GROUP CHECK-IN
SENDING SONG: Canticle of the Turning ELW 723
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BLESSING
Let us bless the Lord.
Thanks be to God.
The God through whom all things are possible grant you
grace, mercy, and peace. Amen.
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Scripture from Common English Bible © 2011
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