Lutheran Church Missouri Synod, 801 N Elm Gordon, NE

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Congregation at Prayer, Holy Monday

Order of Daily Prayer for Individuals and Families

Bible Verse for the Week:

"O LORD, I love the habitation of Your house and the place where Your glroy dwells." Psalm 26:8

Psalms for the Day:

Morning: Psalm 73 Evening: Psalm 74

Catechetical Instruction: What hearers owe their pastor

1 Corinthians 9:14

Galatians 6:6-7

1 Timothy 5:17-18

Scripture Readings

Bible Stories for the Family: Jesus Washes the Disciples’ Feet John 13:1-20

Additional Reading: Isaiah 50:5-10

Theme for Daily Prayer:

For the joy of the resurrection among us; for the fruit of faith nourished by the Word and Sacraments.

Prayer for our Government: Eternal Lord, ruler of all, graciously regard those who have been set in positions of authority among us that, guided by Your Spirit, they may be high in purpose, wise in counsel, firm in good resolution, and unwavering in duty, that under them we may be governed quietly and peaceably; through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen.

Hymn of the Week:

Lutheran Service Book 438 A Lamb Goes Uncomplaining Forth

A Lamb goes uncomplaining forth, The guilt of sinners bearing. And laden with the sins of earth, None else the burden sharing; Goes patient on, grows weak and faint, To slaughter led without complaint, That spotless life to offer, He bears the stripes, the wounds, the lies, The mockery, and yet replies, "All this I gladly suffer." v. 1

Palm Sunday

Palm Sunday

Hosanna! Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord! Hosanna in the Highest!

Today is Palm Sunday and the start of Holy Week. Join us from afar as we greet the Lord Jesus as He comes to us humbly in His Word, to make holy our hearts and our homes. We listen and sing His praises as we hear all that He did to save us and our fallen world.

Almighty and everlasting God, You sent Your Son, our Savior Jesus Christ, to take upon Himself our flesh and to suffer death upon the cross. Mercifully grant that we may follow the example of His great humility and patience and be made partakers of His resurrection; through the same Jesus Christ, our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever.

Congregation at Prayer-Saturday, Lent 5

Order of Daily Prayer for Individuals and Families

Bible Verse for the Week:

Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path. Psalm 119:105

Psalms for the Day:

Morning: Psalm 71
Evening: Psalm 72

Catechetical Instruction: The Table of Duties To Bishops, Pastors, and Preachers:

1 Timothy 3:2-4
1 Timothy 3:6
Titus 1:9

Scripture Readings

Bible Stories for the Family: Palm Sunday, Matthew 21:1-17
Additional Reading: [Zechariah 9:9-12](https://www.esv.org/Zechariah 9:9-12/)

For the Mission of the Church: Almighty God, You have called Your Church to witness that in Christ You have reconciled us to Yourself. Grant that by Your Holy Spirit we may proclaim the good news of Your salvation so that all who hear it may receive the gift of salvation, through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen.

Hymn of the Week:

Lutheran Service Book 420 Christ the Life of All the Living

Christ, the life of all the living,
Christ, the death of death our foe,
Who, Thyself for me once giving
To the darkest depths of woe:
Through Thy sufferings, death, and merit
I eternal life inherit.
Thousand, thousand thanks shall be,
Dearest Jesus, unto Thee.

Thou hast suffered great affliction
and hast borne it patiently.
Even death by crucifixion,
Fully to atone for me;
Thou didst choose to be tormented
That my doom should be prevented.
Thousand, thousand thanks shall be,
Dearest Jesus, unto Thee.

Then, for all that wrought my pardon,
For Thy sorrows deep and sore,
For Thine anguish in the Garden,
I will thank Thee evermore,
Thank Thee for Thy groaning, sighing,
For Thy bleeding and Thy dying,
For that last triumphant cry,
And shall praise Thee, Lord, on high. vv.1, 6-7

Congregation at Prayer-Friday, Lent 5

Order of Daily Prayer for Individuals and Families

Bible Verse for the Week:

Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path. Psalm 119:105

Psalms for the Day:

Morning: Psalm 71
Evening: Psalm 72

Catechetical Instruction: The Table of Duties To Bishops, Pastors, and Preachers:

1 Timothy 3:2-4
1 Timothy 3:6
Titus 1:9

Scripture Readings

Bible Stories for the Family: Jesus Cleanses a Leper, Matthew 8:1-4
Additional Reading: Jonah 4

Theme for Daily Prayer:

For the preaching of the holy Cross of our Lord Jesus Christ and for the spread of His knowledge throughout the whole world; for the persecuted and the oppressed, for the sick and the dying.

Prayer for our Medical Workers: Lord God, be with the doctors and nurses and all others who minister to the needs of those who are ill. Through their wise and compassionate service, grant relief to the suffering and hope to the afflicted so that all may know of Your boundless care; through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen.

Hymn of the Week:

Lutheran Service Book 420 Christ the Life of All the Living

Christ, the life of all the living,
Christ, the death of death our foe,
Who, Thyself for me once giving
To the darkest depths of woe:
Through Thy sufferings, death, and merit
I eternal life inherit.
Thousand, thousand thanks shall be,
Dearest Jesus, unto Thee.

Thou hast suffered men to bruise Thee,
That from pain I might be free;
Falsely did Thy foes accuse Thee:
Thence I gain security;
Comfortless Thy soul did languish
Me to comfort in my anguish.
Thousand, thousand thanks shall be,
Dearest Jesus, unto Thee. vv.1, 5

Help with Masks and Gowns

Help with Masks and Gowns

Can you sew? Do you have extra fabric lying around? Looking for ways to help?

The Gordon Hospital is accepting masks donations. Contact Anita Easton @ 308-282-0401.

See instructions here and here.

Congregation at Prayer-Thursday, Lent 5

Order of Daily Prayer for Individuals and Families

Bible Verse for the Week:

Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path. Psalm 119:105

Psalms for the Day:

Morning: Psalm 68
Evening: Psalm 69

Catechetical Instruction: The Table of Duties To Bishops, Pastors, and Preachers:

1 Timothy 3:2-4
1 Timothy 3:6
Titus 1:9

Scripture Readings

Bible Stories for the Family: The Wise Man Builds His House on the Rock, Matthew 7:15-29
Additional Reading: Jonah 3

Theme for Daily Prayer:

For the church and her pastors; for teachers, deaconesses, and other church workers, for missionaries and for all who serve the Church; for fruitful and salutary use of the blessed Sacrament of Christ’s body and blood.

Prayer for our Government: Eternal Lord, ruler of all, graciously regard those who have been set in positions of authority among us that, guided by Your Spirit, they may be high in purpose, wise in counsel, firm in good resolution, and unwavering in duty, that under them we may be governed quietly and peaceably; through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen.

Hymn of the Week:

Lutheran Service Book 420 Christ the Life of All the Living

Christ, the life of all the living,
Christ, the death of death our foe,
Who, Thyself for me once giving
To the darkest depths of woe:
Through Thy sufferings, death, and merit
I eternal life inherit.
Thousand, thousand thanks shall be,
Dearest Jesus, unto Thee.

Heartless scoffers did surround Thee,
Treating Thee with shameful scorn
And with piercing thorns they crowned Thee.
All disgrace, Thou, Lord, hast borne,
That as Thine Thou mightest own me
And with heav’nly glory crown me.
Thousand, thousand thanks shall be,
Dearest Jesus, unto Thee.
vv. 1,4

Congregation at Prayer-Wednesday, Lent 5

Order of Daily Prayer for Individuals and Families

Bible Verse for the Week:

Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path. Psalm 119:105

Psalms for the Day:

Morning: Psalm 66
Evening: Psalm 67, Psalm 70

Catechetical Instruction: The Table of Duties To Bishops, Pastors, and Preachers:

1 Timothy 3:2-4
1 Timothy 3:6
Titus 1:9

Scripture Readings

Bible Stories for the Family: Jesus is the Narrow Way,-Matthew 7:1-14
Additional Reading: Jonah 2

Theme for Daily Prayer:

For marriage anf family, that husbands and wives, parents and children live in ordered harmony according to the Word of God; for parents who must raise children alone, for our communities and neighborhoods.

Prayer for Industry and Commerce: Lord Jesus Christ, as once You shared in our human toil and thus hallowed the work of our hands, bless and prosper those who maintain the industries and service sectors, along will all who toil and labor to bring food from the earth to our tables. Give them a right regard for their labors, and grant them a just reward for their work that they may find joy in serving You and in supplying our needs; for you live and reign with the Father and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen.

Hymn of the Week:

Lutheran Service Book 420 Christ the Life of All the Living

Christ, the life of all the living,
Christ, the death of death our foe,
Who, Thyself for me once giving
To the darkest depths of woe:
Through Thy sufferings, death, and merit
I eternal life inherit.
Thousand, thousand thanks shall be,
Dearest Jesus, unto Thee.

Thou hast born the smiting only
That my wounds might all be whole;
Thou hast suffered, sad and lonely,
Rest to give my weary soul;
Yea, the curse of God enduring,
Blessing unto me securing.
Thousand, thousand thanks shall be,
Dearest Jesus, unto Thee.
vv. 1,3

A Christian Response to Plague and Pandemic

A Christian Response to Plague and Pandemic

During the last few weeks, the threat of the novel coronavirus has gone from something foreign and unknown to something that we’re dealing with close to home. Schools have been moved online, ESPN has been showing the national rock-skipping championship because all the other sports are cancelled. People are being asked to stay home in some places. In other places they are being told.

As Christians, how are we to respond to all of this? We hear reports of people panicking and hoarding basic toiletries on the one hand. On the other, some people say this is something only old, sick people have to worry about, so they’re not going to be too concerned or change what they are doing.

Neither response is appropriate for those who follow Jesus.

Our calling is to trust in the Lord Jesus who has defeated death by His death, and to love our neighbor as ourselves.

When any kind of disaster strikes, we should remember that these are not random acts of nature, but acts of God (as even insurance companies acknowledge). For example,  in 2 Samuel 24, when  King David sinfully took a census of the people, the LORD sent a plague that killed seventy thousand people.  David’s response was to pray “Let us fall now into the hand of the LORD; for His mercies are great: and let me not fall into the hand of man.” (2 Sam 24:14).

God works through His Word and in the world to call us to repentance, to teach us to cling to Him for our salvation, to remind us that we depend on Him for our body, and soul, our possessions, and all we have, and to renew our love for our neighbors. We repent of our sin that still brings death into the world: our forgetfulness of God, our habit of damning with God’s name rather than praying or blessing, our neglect of God’s house and His Word, the way we all forget our families and parents like we’re stuck in a Harry Chapin song, our murderous thoughts and words, our lustful and adulterous ways, our greed for gain that is never satisfied, and so much else. Repent and hide in the blessed wounds of Christ, be washed clean and made white in His precious blood, and learn to live in His patience, His humbleness, His love.

Our life may be demanded from us any hour of any day. We like to hide that truth from ourselves. A pandemic quickly spreading through nations pulls that truth into the light of day.  Now is as good a time as any to prepare to meet Your God. Examine your heart. Are you ready to see Jesus sitting on His judgment throne? Confess your transgressions unto the LORD that He may forgive the iniquity of your sin. Seek Him while there is time yet to find Him, for in the flood of great waters we shall not draw near to Him (Psalm 32:5-6). If sin burdens your conscience, I am available to hear the confession of your sins and assure you of the forgiveness of sins,  life, and salvation that our Savior won for you by His suffering and death and His precious blood.

We also make ourselves ready by reconciling with anyone we have sinned against, or anyone who has sinned against us. We have no promise that we will get another day to do it. We would do well to make sure our earthly affairs are in order, so that we can provide for the ongoing needs of the people the LORD has placed into our care even after our lives are ended.

If we do fall sick, it gives us a chance to suffer with our LORD, and to show our faith and confidence in His resurrection and the promise of everlasting life.

With all of that taken care of, while God still grants us our breath, we still must live in the world He has made and still upholds. And in this life, our calling is to serve our neighbor. The Fifth Commandment calls us to help and support out neighbor in every physical need. Right now, we serve our neighbor best by following the advice and directives of the leaders God has given to us in our government and our communities (and by so doing, we also follow the Fourth Commandment). We wash our hands, and do all that we can to avoid spreading disease. We do this not out of fear for our own lives, but out of love for our neighbor: for the elderly, and those whose bodies are already compromised by other diseases and underlying conditions. The elderly and those with compromised immune systems show responsibility by following doctor’s orders.

In practical day-to-day things you can do, make a list of everyone you know who may need extra help if things get worse. Give them a call, let them know you’re thinking about them. Ask them if they need help getting medicine and groceries. Share the hope of Christ that you have within you. Pray that our Lord would forgive us, renew us, and lead us, so that we may delight in His will and walk in His ways to the glory of His holy name.

And in all things, pray that we fall into the hands of the Lord, hands marked by the wounds of His love for the whole world, His everlasting love for each of you.

In the peace of Christ, Pastor Sherman

Little Lambs Chapel, Tuesday March 31

Congregation at Prayer-Tuesday, Lent 5

Order of Daily Prayer for Individuals and Families

Bible Verse for the Week:

Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path. Psalm 119:105

Psalms for the Day:

Morning: Psalm 65
Evening: Psalm 63, Psalm 64

Catechetical Instruction: The Table of Duties To Bishops, Pastors, and Preachers:

1 Timothy 3:2-4
1 Timothy 3:6
Titus 1:9

Scripture Readings

Bible Stories for the Family: Lay Up for Yourselves Treasures in Heaven, Matthew 6:19-34
Additional Reading: Jonah 1:1-17

Theme for Daily Prayer:

For deliverance against temptation and evil; for the addicted and despairing, the tortured and oppressed; for those struggling with sin.

Prayer for our Medical Workers: Lord God, be with the doctors and nurses and all others who minister to the needs of those who are ill. Through their wise and compassionate service, grant relief to the suffering and hope to the afflicted so that all may know of Your boundless care; through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen.

Hymn of the Week:

Lutheran Service Book 420 Christ the Life of All the Living

Christ, the life of all the living,
Christ, the death of death our foe,
Who, Thyself for me once giving
To the darkest depths of woe:
Through Thy sufferings, death, and merit
I eternal life inherit.
Thousand, thousand thanks shall be,
Dearest Jesus, unto Thee.

Thou, ah Thou, hast taken on Thee
Bonds and stripes a cruel rod;
Pain and scorn were heaped upon Thee,
O Thou sinless Son of God!
Thus didst Thou my soul deliver
From the bonds of sin forever.
Thousand, thousand thanks shall be,
Dearest Jesus, unto Thee.
vv. 1,2

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