13
August 2014
Opening
Prayer/Worship
Hymn: God Moves in a Mysterious
Way
Theme: God Our Maker
Topic: Take heart, it is I
Reading: Genesis 37:1-4,
12-28
Jacob
settled in the land where his father had lived as an alien, the land of Canaan. 2This is the story of the family of
Jacob. Joseph, being seventeen years old, was shepherding the flock with his
brothers; he was a helper to the sons of Bilhah and Zilpah, his father’s wives;
and Joseph brought a bad report of them to their father. 3Now Israel loved Joseph more than any
other of his children, because he was the son of his old age; and he had made
him a long robe with sleeves.4But when his brothers saw that their father loved him more than
all his brothers, they hated him, and could not speak peaceably to him. 12 Now his
brothers went to pasture their father’s flock near Shechem.13And Israel said to
Joseph, ‘Are not your brothers pasturing the flock at Shechem? Come, I will
send you to them.’ He answered, ‘Here I am.’14So he said to him, ‘Go now, see if it is
well with your brothers and with the flock; and bring word back to me.’ So he
sent him from the valley of Hebron. He came to Shechem, 15and a man found him wandering in the
fields; the man asked him, ‘What are you seeking?’ 16‘I am seeking my brothers,’ he said;
‘tell me, please, where they are pasturing the flock.’17The man said, ‘They
have gone away, for I heard them say, “Let us go to Dothan.” ’ So Joseph went after his brothers,
and found them at Dothan. 18They saw him from a
distance, and before he came near to them, they conspired to kill him. 19They said to one another, ‘Here comes
this dreamer. 20Come now, let us kill
him and throw him into one of the pits; then we shall say that a wild animal
has devoured him, and we shall see what will become of his dreams.’ 21But when Reuben heard it, he delivered
him out of their hands, saying, ‘Let us not take his life.’22Reuben said to them,
‘Shed no blood; throw him into this pit here in the wilderness, but lay no hand
on him’—that he might rescue him out of their hand and restore him to his
father. 23So when Joseph came
to his brothers, they stripped him of his robe, the long robe with sleeves that
he wore; 24and they took him and
threw him into a pit. The pit was empty; there was no water in it. 25 Then they sat
down to eat; and looking up they saw a caravan of Ishmaelites coming from
Gilead, with their camels carrying gum, balm, and resin, on their way to carry
it down to Egypt. 26Then Judah said to
his brothers, ‘What profit is there if we kill our brother and conceal his
blood? 27Come, let us sell him
to the Ishmaelites, and not lay our hands on him, for he is our brother, our
own flesh.’ And his brothers agreed. 28When some Midianite
traders passed by, they drew Joseph up, lifting him out of the pit, and sold
him to the Ishmaelites for twenty pieces of silver. And they took Joseph to
Egypt.
Introduction
One of
the complexities of the journey of faith is that Christians do get into trouble. This is one of the reasons the Scripture says
that the wind blows and rain falls on both the just and unjust. Although we do not always have all the
answers to why painful things happen, one thing is for sure: God uses both the
good and unpleasant events in our lives to work out His purpose for us. This neither means that we like nor seek
trouble but that God is able to use the challenging situations to get us where
He wants us to be. The Cross of Christ,
as ugly as it is, was what our Savior had to endure to restore the relationship
we have with God. Jesus Christ endured
the Cross to wear His Crown, and has His Name lifted high above every other
name. When the going gets tough, let us
take heart and remember that the Lord is with us, and will see us through the
storm.
Questions/Discussion
1. Why did Christ say
“Take heart, it is I” in Matthew 14:26-27?
Matthew 14:26-27
But when the disciples saw him walking on the lake, they were
terrified, saying, ‘It is a ghost!’ And they cried out in fear. 27But immediately Jesus spoke to them and said,
‘Take heart, it is I; do not be afraid.’
Psalm 56:3-4, 10-13
3when I am afraid,
I put my trust in you.
4 In God, whose word I praise,
in God I trust; I am not afraid;
what can flesh do to me?
I put my trust in you.
4 In God, whose word I praise,
in God I trust; I am not afraid;
what can flesh do to me?
10 In God, whose
word I praise,
in the Lord, whose word I praise,
11 in God I trust; I am not afraid.
What can a mere mortal do to me?
in the Lord, whose word I praise,
11 in God I trust; I am not afraid.
What can a mere mortal do to me?
12 My vows to you I
must perform, O God;
I will render thank-offerings to you.
13 For you have delivered my soul from death,
and my feet from falling,
so that I may walk before God
in the light of life.
I will render thank-offerings to you.
13 For you have delivered my soul from death,
and my feet from falling,
so that I may walk before God
in the light of life.
Mark 4:35-41
On that day, when evening had come, he said to them, ‘Let us
go across to the other side.’ 36And
leaving the crowd behind, they took him with them in the boat, just as he was.
Other boats were with him. 37A
great gale arose, and the waves beat into the boat, so that the boat was
already being swamped. 38But he
was in the stern, asleep on the cushion; and they woke him up and said to him,
‘Teacher, do you not care that we are perishing?’ 39He woke up and rebuked the wind, and said to the
sea, ‘Peace! Be still!’ Then the wind ceased, and there was a dead calm. 40He said to them, ‘Why are you afraid? Have you
still no faith?’ 41And
they were filled with great awe and said to one another, ‘Who then is this,
that even the wind and the sea obey him?’
2. What are the
lessons for us in Matthew 14:22-33 regarding faith in time of trouble?
Matthew 14:22-33
Immediately
he made the disciples get into the boat and go on ahead to the other side,
while he dismissed the crowds. 23And after he had
dismissed the crowds, he went up the mountain by himself to pray. When evening
came, he was there alone, 24but by this time the
boat, battered by the waves, was far from the land, for the wind was against them. 25And early in the morning he came walking
towards them on the lake. 26But when the
disciples saw him walking on the lake, they were terrified, saying, ‘It is a
ghost!’ And they cried out in fear. 27But immediately Jesus
spoke to them and said, ‘Take heart, it is I; do not be afraid.’ 28 Peter answered
him, ‘Lord, if it is you, command me to come to you on the water.’ 29He said, ‘Come.’ So Peter got out of the
boat, started walking on the water, and came towards Jesus. 30But when he noticed the strong wind, he became frightened, and beginning to
sink, he cried out, ‘Lord, save me!’ 31Jesus immediately
reached out his hand and caught him, saying to him, ‘You of little faith, why
did you doubt?’32When they got into the boat, the wind ceased. 33And those in the boat worshipped him,
saying, ‘Truly you are the Son of God.’
Genesis 37:14-20,
26-28, 50:15-21
So he
said to him, ‘Go now, see if it is well with your brothers and with the flock;
and bring word back to me.’ So he sent him from the valley of Hebron. He came
to Shechem, 15and a man found him
wandering in the fields; the man asked him, ‘What are you seeking?’ 16‘I am seeking my brothers,’ he said;
‘tell me, please, where they are pasturing the flock.’17The man said, ‘They
have gone away, for I heard them say, “Let us go to Dothan.” ’ So Joseph went after his brothers,
and found them at Dothan. 18They saw him from a
distance, and before he came near to them, they conspired to kill him. 19They said to one another, ‘Here comes
this dreamer. 20Come now, let us kill
him and throw him into one of the pits; then we shall say that a wild animal
has devoured him, and we shall see what will become of his dreams.’ 26Then Judah said to his brothers, ‘What
profit is there if we kill our brother and conceal his blood? 27Come, let us sell him to the
Ishmaelites, and not lay our hands on him, for he is our brother, our own
flesh.’ And his brothers agreed. 28When some Midianite
traders passed by, they drew Joseph up, lifting him out of the pit, and sold
him to the Ishmaelites for twenty pieces of silver. And they took Joseph to
Egypt. 15 Realizing that their father was dead, Joseph’s brothers
said, ‘What if Joseph still bears a grudge against us and pays us back in full
for all the wrong that we did to him?’ 16So they approached Joseph, saying, ‘Your father gave this
instruction before he died, 17“Say to Joseph: I beg
you, forgive the crime of your brothers and the wrong they did in harming you.”
Now therefore please forgive the crime of the servants of the God of your
father.’ Joseph wept when they spoke to him. 18Then his brothers
also wept, fell down before him,
and said, ‘We are here as your slaves.’ 19But Joseph said to
them, ‘Do not be afraid! Am I in the place of God? 20Even though you intended to do harm to
me, God intended it for good, in order to preserve a numerous people, as he is
doing today. 21So have no fear; I
myself will provide for you and your little ones.’ In this way he reassured
them, speaking kindly to them.
3. Discuss how we can
grow in faith especially in tough times.
Psalm 105:1-6, 16-22,
45c
Refrain: The Lord has always been mindful of his
covenant.
Give thanks to the Lord
and call upon his name; make known his deeds among the peoples. Sing to him,
sing praises to him, and speak of all his marvellous works. R Glory in
his holy name; let the hearts of those who seek the Lord rejoice. Search for the Lord and his strength;
continually seek his face. R Remember the marvels he has done, his
wonders and the judgements of his mouth, O offspring of Abraham his servant, O
children of Jacob his chosen. R Then he called for a famine in the land
and destroyed the supply of bread. He sent a man before them, Joseph, who was
sold as a slave. They bruised his feet in fetters; his neck they put in an iron
collar. Until his prediction came to pass, the word of the Lord tested him. R
The king sent and released him; the ruler of the peoples set him free. He
set him as master over his household, as a ruler over all his possessions, To
instruct his princes according to his will and to teach his elders wisdom.
Hallelujah! R
Isaiah 59:15-21
15 Truth is
lacking, and whoever turns from evil is despoiled.
The Lord saw
it, and it displeased him that there was no justice.
16 He saw that there was no one,
and was appalled that there was no one to intervene;
so his own arm brought him victory,
and his righteousness upheld him.
17 He put on righteousness like a breastplate,
and a helmet of salvation on his head;
he put on garments of vengeance for clothing,
and wrapped himself in fury as in a mantle.
18 According to their deeds, so will he repay;
wrath to his adversaries, requital to his enemies;
to the coastlands he will render requital.
19 So those in the west shall fear the name of the Lord,
and those in the east, his glory;
for he will come like a pent-up stream
that the wind of the Lord drives on.
16 He saw that there was no one,
and was appalled that there was no one to intervene;
so his own arm brought him victory,
and his righteousness upheld him.
17 He put on righteousness like a breastplate,
and a helmet of salvation on his head;
he put on garments of vengeance for clothing,
and wrapped himself in fury as in a mantle.
18 According to their deeds, so will he repay;
wrath to his adversaries, requital to his enemies;
to the coastlands he will render requital.
19 So those in the west shall fear the name of the Lord,
and those in the east, his glory;
for he will come like a pent-up stream
that the wind of the Lord drives on.
20 And he will come
to Zion as Redeemer,
to those in Jacob who turn from transgression, says the Lord.
21And as for me, this is my covenant with them, says the Lord: my spirit that is upon you, and my words that I have put in your mouth, shall not depart out of your mouth, or out of the mouths of your children, or out of the mouths of your children’s children, says the Lord, from now on and for ever.
to those in Jacob who turn from transgression, says the Lord.
21And as for me, this is my covenant with them, says the Lord: my spirit that is upon you, and my words that I have put in your mouth, shall not depart out of your mouth, or out of the mouths of your children, or out of the mouths of your children’s children, says the Lord, from now on and for ever.
Romans 10:5-15
Moses
writes concerning the righteousness that comes from the law, that ‘the person
who does these things will live by them.’ 6But the righteousness
that comes from faith says, ‘Do not say in your heart, “Who will ascend into
heaven?” ’ (that is, to bring
Christ down) 7‘or “Who will descend
into the abyss?” ’ (that is, to
bring Christ up from the dead). 8But what does it say?
‘The word is near you, on your lips and in your heart’ (that is, the word
of faith that we proclaim); 9because if you confess with your lips that
Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you
will be saved. 10For one believes with
the heart and so is justified, and one confesses with the mouth and so is
saved. 11The scripture says,
‘No one who believes in him will be put to shame.’ 12For there is no distinction between Jew
and Greek; the same Lord is Lord of all and is generous to all who call on him. 13For, ‘Everyone who calls on the name of
the Lord shall be saved.’ 14 But how are
they to call on one in whom they have not believed? And how are they to believe
in one of whom they have never heard? And how are they to hear without someone
to proclaim him? 15And how are they to
proclaim him unless they are sent? As it is written, ‘How beautiful are the
feet of those who bring good news!’
Intercession/Worship
Conclusion
When the
going gets tough, let us remember that God is with us, and will bring us
through the storms of life.
Closing Prayer (Collect for Ninth Sunday after
Pentecost)
Almighty God, you sent
your Holy Spirit to be the life and light of your Church. Open our hearts to
the riches of your grace, that we may bring forth the fruit of the Spirit in
love, joy, and peace; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who is alive and reigns
with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.
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