Year
A
Proper 10
Sunday
13 July 2014
Eucharistic Preface
Let
us lift up our hearts.
........We
lift them to the Lord.
Let us give thanks to the Lord our
God.
........It is right to
give our thanks and praise.
It is indeed right to give
you our thanks and praise, O God,
for your Word is our heritage
and your ways are the joy of our hearts forever.
You
created the earth and planted it freely,
bringing forth an
abundant harvest of life.
Through Moses and the prophets,
you
gave us our Word
to be the birthright of all your children.
You
sent your child, Jesus the Christ, among us
in the likeness of
sinful flesh,
to teach us to walk according to your Spirit
and
to deal with the sin
that constantly struggles to come to birth
and rule over us,
dividing us and robbing us of the joy of
living.
When he was killed by those who are hostile to you,
you
raised him from the dead
and sent your Spirit to us,
giving us
life and sowing within us
an abundant harvest of peace and
righteousness.
Therefore with .....
©2002
Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net
Short
Preface
(for insertion into Eucharistic prayers with
fixed prefaces)
We give you thanks for your Son, Jesus Christ,
who came among us in the likeness of sinful flesh,
to deal
with the sin that divides us,
and to sow within us
an abundant
harvest of peace and righteousness.
©2002
Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net
General
Prayer of Thanksgiving
(Preface reformatted for use
apart from communion)
We give you all
thanks and praise, O God,
for your Word is our heritage
and
your ways are the joy of our hearts forever.
You created the
earth and planted it freely,
bringing forth an abundant harvest of
life.
Through Moses and the prophets,
you gave us our Word
to
be the birthright of all your children.
You sent your child,
Jesus the Christ, among us
in the likeness of sinful flesh,
to
teach us to walk according to your Spirit
and to deal with the
sin
that constantly struggles to come to birth and rule over
us,
dividing us and robbing us of the joy of living.
When he
was killed by those who are hostile to you,
you raised him from
the dead
and sent your Spirit to us,
giving us life and sowing
within us
an abundant harvest of peace and
righteousness.
Therefore, with our hearts lifted high,
we
offer you thanks and praise at all times
through Jesus Christ our
Lord,
who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit,
one
God, for ever and ever.
Amen.
©2002
Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net
Declaration
of Grace / Absolution
The law of the Spirit of Life
in Christ Jesus
has set us free from the law of sin and
death.
Therefore there is now no condemnation
for you who are
in Christ Jesus.
Sisters and Brothers,
........your
sins are forgiven;
................be
at peace.
©2002 Nathan Nettleton
LaughingBird.net
Commission
& Benediction
Go now into the world in
the light of Christ.
Do not let the fear of troubles
or the
lures of comfort and honour
prevent God’s word taking root
deep in your heart and mind.
Walk according to the ways of the
Spirit
for the ways of the Spirit are life and peace.
And
may God sow in you the seeds of an abundant harvest;
May Christ
the Word be a lamp for your steps;
And may the Holy Spirit give
life to you - body and soul.
We go in peace to love and serve
the Lord,
........In the name
of Christ. Amen.
©2002 Nathan
Nettleton LaughingBird.net
Paraphrases
of the Scripture
Lections
for Proper 10 - Year
A - Sunday 13 July 2014
Lections from The
Revised Common Lectionary.
Copyright 1992 by the Consultation on
Common Texts (CCT)
P. O. Box 340003, Room 381, Nashville, TN
37203-0003, USA. Used with Permission.
* Genesis 25:
19-34
........This is the
story of the children of Isaac. Isaac was the son of Abraham, and he
was forty years old when he married Rebekah. Rebekah was the daughter
of Bethuel and the sister of Laban — Arameans from northern
Syria. Despite many years of trying, Isaac and Rebekah were unable to
get pregnant, so Isaac prayed to the LORD for
help. The LORD granted his request, and Rebekah
fell pregnant. Her pregnancy was so difficult it seemed as though
there was a war going on in her womb and she felt like she would be
better off dead. In desperation she went to ask the LORD
what was going on, and the LORD said to her:
“You are going to have twins who will grow into two nations;
........two peoples who will always be at each other’s throats.
The firstborn will have brute strength on his side,
........but he will end up serving the younger one.”
Sure enough, when the time came for her to give birth, she delivered
twins. The first one was such a hairy baby that he looked like he was
wrapped in a red rug. They named him Esau. His brother followed him
out of the womb with his hand holding tightly on to Esau’s
heel. They named him Jacob. Isaac was sixty years old when his sons
were born.
........As the boys grew
up, Esau proved to be the rugged outdoors type; a skilled bushman and
hunter. Wild game-meat was Isaac’s favourite food, so Esau’s
hunting made him the favourite with his father. Jacob, on the other
hand, was the quiet type who spent most of his time around the home,
and he became his mother’s favourite.
........One
time when Esau came in from the bush, he was famished, and he found
Jacob cooking up a pot of lentil stew. “Give me a plate of that
red stuff,” Esau said to Jacob. “I’m starving to
death!” (That’s how he got his nickname, “Edom”
or “Red”.)
........Jacob
said, “You are not getting any of this until you sign over to
me your privileges and inheritance as the firstborn.”
........Esau
said, “What good is my inheritance to me when I’m about
to die of starvation?”
........Jacob
said, “Sign on the line first.”
........So
Esau put pen to paper and signed over to Jacob the privileges and
inheritance that were his as the firstborn. Then Jacob served him up
a meal of bread and lentil stew. Esau ate and drank, and then got up
and went about his business as though his birthright had meant
absolutely nothing to him.
©2002 Nathan
Nettleton LaughingBird.net
*
Psalm 119: 105-112
What you say, LORD,
lights up the track in front of me
........so
I can see where to put my feet.
I am committed to doing what
you say is right;
........I’ve
given my word and signed on the line.
I have been put through
the wringer here, LORD;
........put
me back on my feet, just as you promised.
I am giving you the
credit for everything, LORD;
........accept
my gift and teach me how to do things your way.
Even though my
grip on life is shaky,
........I
never forget what you have taught me.
Ruthless thugs are
always trying to derail me,
........but
you have shown me the right track and I’m sticking to it.
Your
guidance is a rich heritage for my future;
........it
has put a smile on my face forever.
My mind is fixed on
following your directions,
........come
what may, forever.
©2002 Nathan Nettleton
LaughingBird.net
*
Romans 8:1-11
........For
those who are now united to Jesus the Messiah, all records of
wrongdoing and any outstanding punishments have been cancelled. When
life is lived in union with Jesus the Messiah, a new power is
unleashed within us - the power of the Holy Spirit. The Spirit’s
power replaces and sets us free from the old system of rules and
regulations that kept us locked into a deadly cycle of guilt and
punishment. The old system, which was handed down from Moses, was
incapable of freeing us from the cycle of guilt, because it could not
compete with the drive of our selfish impulses. But God has done what
the old system could never do. God’s own Son was sent to sort
out the whole tragic mess. Becoming just like us, with the same body
and so prone to the same desires and impulses, he quashed the power
that sin held over us. That means that it is now possible for us to
live the kind of lives that the old legal code was wanting to
produce, because instead of being driven by our own selfish impulses,
our actions are now inspired by the Spirit. Those whose lives are
driven by their own selfish impulses are so preoccupied with their
own gratification that they can’t appreciate anything beyond
themselves. But those who allow the Spirit to shape their lives are
opened up to a whole new world of the Spirit’s concerns and
activity. Preoccupation with gratifying your own selfish impulses is
a downward spiral into living death. But a mind open to the Spirit is
an open door to the fullness of life and peace. Clearly then, a mind
that is fixated on self-gratification is hostile to God. Such a mind
will not, and can not, respond positively to anything God asks of it,
and so those who are locked into their own selfish impulses are
incapable of getting the thumbs-up from God.
........But
you are not locked into such impulses. You are now living in union
with God’s Spirit, and the Spirit has moved in and become the
life-force within you. Anyone who does not have the Spirit of the
Messiah at work within them does not, in fact, belong to him at all.
But if the Messiah has taken up residence within you, then, even
though your bodies will die from the after-effects of sin, the Spirit
has put you on the right track and you will have life. If the Spirit
who lives in you is the Spirit of the One who raised Jesus from the
dead, then you can rest assured that this same Spirit will raise your
bodies out of death and into a life that is lived to the full in
union with the Spirit of the Messiah.
©2002
Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net
*
Matthew 13: 1-9, 18-23
After telling everybody
that he regarded only those who obeyed God as his true family, Jesus
left the house and went and sat on the beach. He was soon crowded out
by people wanting to hear more of what he had to say, so using a boat
as his platform, he taught the crowd gathered on the beach. One of
the many stories he used to illustrate his points went like this:
“Listen up! When it was time to plant the crops, a farmer broadcast the seeds widely across the farm. Some of the seeds fell on the tracks, and the birds made a meal of them in no time. Other seeds fell on ground where the topsoil was shallow and there was nothing but rock underneath. They sprouted quickly enough, but because they were unable to put down roots, they didn’t survive when the heat of the sun hit them. Other seeds fell where the weeds were out of control, and being unable to compete with the weeds, they were soon strangled to death. But there were other seeds that fell on good soil and went on to produce an excellent harvest: some reproducing themselves a hundred times over, and others at least sixty or thirty times over. Don’t miss what I’m saying: if you’ve got ears, use them!”
Speaking to his closest followers later, Jesus said:
“Don’t miss the point of my story about the farmer sowing seed. When people hear the message of the kingdom and it means nothing to them, the evil one swallows up what was sown in their hearts before they can give it a second thought. It is just like the seeds sown on the tracks. What about the seeds sown in the shallow topsoil with rock below? This is like the people who hear the message and latch on to it with great enthusiasm. But they are too shallow to put down any decent roots, so they don’t last long. As soon as the message they have accepted attracts any heat, their enthusiasm wilts and they are gone. And what about the seeds which were sown among the weeds? This is just like the people who get the message but it can’t compete with all the other agendas that have taken over their lives. Their real priorities — being noticed and getting ahead — quickly strangle the message and nothing comes from it. But what about the seeds which were sown on good soil? Now we are talking about the people who hear the message and really come to grips with it. It bears fruit in their lives and the harvest of good is multiplied, a hundred times over in some people; and at least sixty or thirty times over in others.”
©2002
Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net
Alternative
Hebrew Bible Lections themed to the Gospel Lection
*
Isaiah 55: 10-13
This is what the LORD
says:
Everything I say has a powerful purpose;
........no
empty words ever pass my lips.
My words are like drops of rain in
the cycle of nature:
........wherever
they fall they give life;
they replenish, renew and nourish
life,
........and then the earth
gives them back and they start again.
My words always achieve
their purpose;
........they flourish
where I plant them,
................they
nourish all who feed on them.
My Word will bring
peace
........and you will come home
with great celebration.
The trees will line the road, clapping and
singing;
........the mountains will
rain down ticker tape as you pass.
Where the saltbush
struggled,
........a redgum will
take root and grow;
where noxious weeds ruled,
........native
orchids and daisies will bloom again.
The wilderness in all its
glory will stand like a monument,
........like
a permanent sign of the LORD’s rich
goodness.
©2001 Nathan Nettleton
LaughingBird.net
*
Psalm 65: (1-8), 9-13
You deserve all the credit
we can give you, O God.
........We
will gather on your holy mountain
................and
make good on all we have promised you.
You are the one who
answers prayers
........and everyone
on earth will turn to you.
When we are weighed down by our
guilt,
........you wipe away the
record of our wrongs.
What a privilege it is to be among your
chosen ones;
........to be invited to
live in your presence.
Everything we could want is
provided
........here in your sacred
temple.
You take action in awesome ways, O God;
........you
step in and rescue us when we call.
You are the answer to the
hopes of people everywhere,
........in
every land and across the seas.
You rolled up your sleeves
........and lifted the mountains
into place.
You tamed the angry seas,
........silencing
both roaring waves
................and
frenzied crowds.
From one end of the earth to the
other,
........everyone is
mind-boggled by what you do.
Dawn and sunset join their
voices
........as all the earth
shouts for joy.
You tend the earth like a garden,
........enriching the soil and
keeping it watered.
Your rivers never run dry, God,
........and
the fields you have plowed
........yield
a bumper harvest to feed your people.
You level the uneven
ground
........and nourish the
soil;
you water it with softening showers
........and
set the seeds growing and flourishing.
The year is crowned
with a bumper harvest
........and
everything you touch is bursting with life.
Wilderness fields
erupt in flower,
........mountains
and hills pour forth joy;
paddocks are clothed with healthy
flocks,
........barren land is ablaze
with golden grain.
All of them shout for joy;
........all
the earth breaks into song.
©2001 Nathan
Nettleton LaughingBird.net