I Believe in the Resurrection…
By James Wiese on September 13, 2024
Sermon for the Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity September 15, 2024
Lessons: Luke 7:11-17 Historic Series 24:2461
Theme: “I Believe in the Resurrection of the Body”
Zion Lutheran Church of Springfield
4717 S Farm Rd 135 (Golden Avenue)
Church phone: 417.887.0886 Pastor’s cell phone: 417.693.3244
www.zionluthchurch.com
The Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity September 15, 2024
“How wide and long and high and deep His love is….He is able to do infinitely more than we can ask or imagine. To Him be the glory forever.” Eph.3:18,20,21
Welcome: The family of Zion welcomes you as we worship the Lord today. We encourage children to worship with us. However, if you need to leave with your child, there is a nursery room to the right as you exit the sanctuary. The rest rooms are located in the hallway between the sanctuary and the fellowship hall. Visitors, please sign our guest book to the right, just outside the sanctuary. We’re glad that you are here and pray that through our worship the Lord grants you peace.
U p o n E n t e r i n g G o d’ s H o u s e
“Have mercy on me, O Lord, for I call to You all day long. Indeed, You, Lord, are good and forgiving and abounding in mercy to all who call to You. Turn Your ear, O LORD. Answer, for I am poor and needy” (Psalm 86).
W h a t T h i s S u n d a y i s A b o u t
God’s Power and Christ’s Love Give Comfort, Strength, and Patience in Trials. Singleness of heart leading to undivided trust and faithfulness is what the Lord looks for in His people. Such trust is like that of the birds of the air who know that their Creator will take care of them.
Yet, our walk in the present, led by the Spirit, is not trouble-free. We will have our share of trials and troubles. That is reality in a sin-filled world. Therefore, as you walk in the Spirit, see that all your comfort, strength, hope, and patience to endure does not arise within you of yourself. It lies in God’s power and the love of Christ that reaches out to His people in their need and draws them in safety into His Kingdom.
To that end we pray: “Lord of compassion and mercy, we cry to You daily for the strength we need. Lift us up in the forgiveness of our sins, Give us patience in every need. Heal our spirits that we may endure in faith and serve You faithfully in singleness of heart and mind all our days; for Jesus’ sake we pray. Amen.”
T h e W o r d o f G o d f o r T o d a y
(The Lessons of the Day are from the Historic Pericope Series of the Christian Church.)
The Old Testament Lesson: Job 5:17-26
In the midst of painful suffering, Job is reminded that God’s arm rescues and heals His people, sometimes through severe hardship. The words were true, but the spirit in which Job’s friend spoke them was not born of the Gospel. Find your comfort and confidence in the Gospel.
The Epistle Lesson: Ephesians 3:13-21
Christ dwells in the heart through faith. Paul, the prisoner for Christ, pours out his heart in a tender prayer for the Ephesians, asking for the Spirit to strengthen them and him in their sufferings. Words cannot express his confidence in God’s grace to uphold him.
The Gospel Lesson: Luke 7:11-17
Jesus raises a widow’s son from death. With compassion Jesus reaches out to a widow in her need, mourning the loss of her only son. With power that goes beyond anything of this world, the Lord of Life raises him from the dead, providing comfort and strength of faith to her.
O u r P r a c t i c e o f H o l y C o m m u n i o n
Out of deep love for the truth of God’s Word and precious souls, we follow the practice of Close Communion in our congregation. This has been the practice of Christians for centuries and reflects the Bible’s teaching on unity of faith in the reception of the Supper (1 Cor.10:17). It does not judge a person’s heart but anticipates agreement in that which God says. Since we do not wish to put anyone in the position of declaring such agreement with us before study in the Word is possible, we ask that only those who are communicant members of this or another Wisconsin Synod or ELS congregation come to receive the Sacrament.
The Organist: Jane Rips The Preacher: Pastor Edwin Lehmann
Point to Ponder: “Surely, when Christians die, nothing evil happens to them. For when they fall asleep and pass on, just that blessed hour has come for which they have prayed throughout their lives when they said, ‘Deliver us from evil’…. We should rejoice with them. We should sincerely thank God that they have come so close to the realization of their hope, whereas we, who remain on earth, still have so far to go to attain it and must first endure many dangers.”
– Martin Luther on Actually Thank God for the Death of Christians
Outline of Our Worship
The Preparation
Opening Thoughts on the Service
The Entrance Hymn: #614
Order of Worship: The Service: Setting Two with Holy Communion: page 172-180
Prayer of the Day
The Ministry of the Word
Job 5:17-26
Ephesians 3:13-21
Gospel Acclamation: God’s Word p.179
Luke 7:11-17
Sermon Hymn: #833
Sermon: Luke 7:11-17 I Believe in the Resurrection…
The Nicene Creed pg.180
Our Response to the Word
Prayer of the Church: pg.182
The Offering
The Lord Blesses Us
Preparation for Holy Communion Hymnal page 182-187
(Visitors: Please read above regarding Holy Communion)
Consecration and Distribution
Distribution Hymns: #661 & 811
Thanksgiving & Blessing Hymnal: middle of page 187
Closing Hymn: #450
Silent Prayer
The Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity – Historic Series
Old Testament Lesson: Job 5:17-26 – A “Friend” Corrects Suffering Job.
17 Consider this: How blessed is the man whom God corrects! Do not reject the discipline of the Almighty! 18 For though he may inflict wounds, he also bandages them. Though he may strike, his hands also heal. 19 From six calamities he will rescue you. In seven no harm will touch you. 20 In famine he will redeem you from death, and in battle he will redeem you from the power of the sword. 21 You will be hidden from the lash of the tongue, and you will not be afraid of devastation when it comes. 22 You will laugh at devastation and hunger. You will not be afraid of the wild animals of the countryside, 23 because there will be a covenant between you and the stones in the field, and the wild animals will be at peace with you. 24 You will know that your tent is secure, and when you inspect your property, you will find nothing missing. 25 You will know that your offspring will be many, and your descendants will be like grass from the earth. 26 You will come to the grave at a ripe old age, like a stack of sheaves that is gathered in season.
Epistle Lesson: Ephesians 3:13-21 – Paul Prays for His Friends’ Faith.
13 So I ask you not to lose heart because of what I am suffering for you, because it is your glory. 14 For this reason I kneel before the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, 15 from whom the entire family in heaven and on earth receives its name. 16 I pray that, according to the riches of his glory, he would strengthen you with power through his Spirit in your inner self, 17 so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith. Then, being rooted and grounded in love, 18 I pray that you would be able to comprehend, along with all the saints, how wide and long and high and deep his love is, 19 and that you would be able to know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge, so that you may be filled to all the fullness of God.
20 Now to him, who is able, according to the power that is at work within us, to do infinitely more than we can ask or imagine, 21 to him be the glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, forever and ever! Amen.
Gospel Lesson: Luke 7:11-17 – Jesus Raises a Young Man from Death.
11 Soon afterward Jesus went on his way to a town called Nain, and his disciples and a large crowd were traveling with him. 12 As he was approaching the town gate, there was a dead man being carried out, the only son of his mother. She was a widow, and a considerable crowd from the town was with her. 13 When the Lord saw her, he had compassion on her and said to her, “Do not cry.” 14 He went up to the open coffin, touched it, and the pallbearers stopped. He said, “Young man, I say to you, get up!” 15 The dead man sat up and began to speak, and Jesus gave him to his mother.
16 Fear gripped all of them, and they glorified God, saying, “A great prophet has arisen among us” and “God has visited his people!” 17 This was reported about him in all of Judea and in all the surrounding countryside.
The Holy Bible, Evangelical Heritage Version® (EHV®) © 2019
Calendar & Announcements for Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church
Today
Sept.15 |
Monday
Sept.16 |
Tuesday
Sept.17 |
Wednesday
Sept.18 |
Thursday
Sept.19 |
Friday
Sept.20 |
Saturday
Sept.21 |
Next Sun.
Sept.22 |
9:00 am
Divine Worship Service with Holy Communion online -Facebook 10:15 am Fellowship & Bible Study Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity |
6 pm
Elders, Trustees, & Church Council Meeting |
No Midweek Bible Class
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9:00 am
Divine Worship Service online – Facebook 10:15 am Fellowship & Bible Study
Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity |
A Brief Bible Study on God’s Word for Today
The Son of God shows His great compassion and power in the face of death. There are many trials that confront us in life. None is greater than that of death. But the Son of God has power over death. On the last day He promises that He will raise us all and give to all who trust in Him eternal life in His heavenly Kingdom.
The Gospel Lesson: Luke 7:11-17 (the answers are found below)
- What made the funeral Jesus and His disciples happened upon especially sad (v. 12)?
- What did Jesus say after He touched the funeral bier (v. 14)?
- What things did Jesus show by these words?
Those We Remember In Our Prayers: Greg Miller; William & Laurie Moon; Libya, (Jodi Milam’s granddaughter); Barbara Long; Norine Richardson; Melissa Morlock-Jaeger; Liz Lisenby; Barbara Long; the family of Robbie Woessner (Bob and Geri’s son) whom the Lord called to Himself this past week; Pastor Roger Neumann from Oskaloosa, IA, recovering from open heart surgery last week; Jean Carol Hobson, under hospice care.
Divine Call Sent At the joint call meeting of Zion and Peace 3 weeks ago, Pastor David Karow was selected to whom our seventh call for a pastor has been sent. He is 53 years old and presently serves St. John’s Lutheran Church, Rock Springs, WI. He and wife Christie have 3 children, ages 25,23,20. Only one is presently at home. Keep Pastor Karow and family in your prayers over these weeks as he prayerfully considers where the Lord would have him serve in His Kingdom.
By God’s Grace Moving Forward – The food pantry outside ministry box is now in operation where those in need may stop to pick up items. Now we need to provide the resources. If you are able to help with food donations, please deposit non-perishable items in the yellow box in the narthex.
– In October we will seek to reach out in nearby neighborhoods with a Thursday morning women’s Bible study. Letters and door hangers are being assembled.
– Once again, we will help in preparing meals and seeking to bring encouragement to residents at the Ronald McDonald House on the south side. In a week or two we will let you know how you can help. May God bless our outreach efforts.
Church Office Help We are looking for someone who is able to help in the church office with bulletins and other office needs. Dee may not be able to continue as our assistant in this. If you could help, please see pastor or Dee for more info.
Upcoming Services and Events
Monday-Tuesday, September 23-24 – MN District Southern Conference Pastor’s study conference in Dardenne Prairie, MO
Friday, October 4 – Ronal McDonald House evening meal
Saturday, October 12 – LWMS Fall Rally at Peace, Marshfield, registration starts at 9:30 am until 2:30 pm
Saturday, October 19, 2-6:30 pm – Renaissance/Reformation Festival at Faith LC, Carthage, MO (more information to follow)
The Week in Review
Last Sunday Worship: 28; Bible Study: 14; Midweek Bible Class: no class this week; Offerings: $1,296.
Next Sunday’s Lessons:
17th Sunday after Trinity: Proverbs 25:6-13; Ephesians 4:1-6; Luke 14:1-11 (Historic Pericope Series)
Answer to Today’s Gospel Lesson Brief Study:
- The funeral was especially sad because the young man who died was the only son of his mother, a widow. She had no one to take care of her any more. It’s no wonder a large crowd from the town was following the body.
- Jesus said, “Young man, I say to you, get up.”
- By this He showed a) His compassion, b) His own personal power—He doesn’t need to call on someone else for power—and c) His power to raise all the dead on the last day.
This week I am praying for……