Monday, February 7, 2011

Sixth Sunday after Epiphany: 13 February 2011

Torah: Leviticus 4:1-35
Prophet: Ezekiel 28:1-26
Writing: Job 15:1-34
Psalm: 1
For the Epistle: Acts 14:1-7
Gospel: Luke 8:22-25
Collect: Lord, by your command the wind and the waves were calmed. Speak to the hearts of your children that they may know that true shalom that the world cannot give. This we ask in the name of Yeshua haMoshiach who lives and reins with you and the Ruach haKodesh, one God in glory everlasting. Amen.

February 7: Savior Lord, so often we think of ourselves more highly than we ought,
dishonoring that holy name we bear and turning aside from that path of holiness and service you have called us to follow. Forgive us, Lord. This we ask through Yeshua haMoshiach who lives and reigns with you and the Ruach haKodesh, one God in glory everlasting. Amen. (green)

February 8: Your love to mankind on Calvary overwhelms our human understanding,
Lord. Instill in our hearts a greater love for you and for our fellow man; especially those in need of our Savior, in whose name we pray. Amen. (green)

February 9: Our God, how thankful we are that we need fear no evil for you are with us in spite of fire, floods, earthquake, or tsunami. Your presence sustains us in the midst of the storm. We are so grateful, Lord. Amen. (green)

February 10: Eternal God, who covenanted with Noah, Abraham, and men of old -
covenant with us today as we renew our pledge to follow and serve you all the days of our lives. We pray in the name of Yeshua our Lord. Amen. (green)

February 11: Loving Saviour, we confess that we can do nothing to earn forgiveness, and we are grateful that you pardon our sins in mercy and grace in accordance with your great love. Thank you, Yeshua. Amen. (green)

February 12: Lord our God, we thank you for daily protection and guidance through the Holy Spirit. Keep our hearts in tune with you through prayer, so we may discern your will for our daily walk with you. This we ask through Yeshua haMoshiach who lives and reigns with you and the Ruach haKodesh, one God in glory everlasting. Amen. (green)