Martin Luther’s Prayers (3)

“Teach us to realize that people cannot harm us without in so doing hurting themselves a thousand times more in your sight.  So may we show compassion more than anger to those who offend us, and pity rather than punish them.  Help us not to rejoice when misfortune comes to those who have not done our will, or who in some other way have displeased us with their lives.  May we not grieve when they have prospered.  Amen.”

From Luther’s Prayers, Herbert F. Brokering (ed.)

Martin Luther Prayers (2)

“Help us so that by our lives and works others may be prompted not to exalt us but to praise you in us and to honor your name.  Grant that no one may be offended by our evil works or shortcomings, and so dishonor and praise you less.  Keep us from desiring anything temporal or eternal that does not praise and honor your name.”

From Luther’s Prayers, Herbert F.Brokering (ed.)

Luther’s Prayers

“O Father, it is indeed true that we cannot be strong by our own power.  How can we stand before your might if you do not strengthen and comfort us?  Therefore, dear Father,  embrace us, accomplish your will in us, that we may be your kingdom to your praise and glory.  But, dear Father, strengthen us in this life with your holy word.  Give us our daily bread.  Establish in our hearts your dear son Jesus Christ who is the true bread of heaven.”

From:  Luther’s Prayers, ed., Herbert F. Brokering.

Martin Luther On Prayer

Martin Luther’s prayers emphasize the fact that the Gospel is for us.  This can be seen in a nice anthology edited by Herbert F.  Brokering, Luther’s Prayers.  Over and over again, Luther prays to God – help us, hear us, guide us, teach us, convince us, assure us, guard us, protect us, defend us, grant us, inspire us….  Over the next few weeks we will be posting some excerpts from this book.

BLUE CHRISTMAS

12301510_943814095673244_7679597173296665029_nChristmas can be a difficult time for some. It may be the first Christmas without a loved family member who has recently died. It may be a time that has always been difficult. A Blue Christmas Service is for those for whom the Christmas season seems more filled with sadness, stress, and loss than celebration. It is a service that centers on God’s gifts of comfort and to all who struggle at this time of year.

When?  Sunday, December 20th at 6:30pm

Where?  King of Glory Lutheran Church, Saskatoon

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Quote of the Day – From Martin Luther’s “Large Catechism”

The Fourth Commandment:  “You shall honour your mother and father.”

“…children forget their parents, as we all forget God, and no one takes thought how God feeds, guards, and protects us and how many blessings of body and soul he bestows upon us.  Especially when an evil hour comes do we rage and grumble impatiently and forget all the blessings we have received throughout our life.  Just so we act toward our parents, and there is no child that recognizes this, unless he led to it by the Holy Spirit.”

Quote of the Day – From Martin Luther’s “Large Catechism”

The Third Commandment:  “You shall sanctify the holy Day.”

“Note, then, the power and force of this commandment consist not of the resting but of the sanctifying, so that this day should have its own particular holy work.  Other trades and occupations are not properly called holy work unless the doer himself is made holy.  But here a work must be performed by which the doer himself is made holy; this, as we have heard, takes place only through God’s Word.”