The Third Sunday in
Lent.
Psalm 43
Judica me, Deus
GIVE sentence with me, O God, and defend my cause against the ungodly
people : O deliver me from the deceitful and wicked man.
2. For thou art the God of my strength, why hast thou put me from thee
: and why go I so heavily, while the enemy oppresseth me?
3. O send out thy light and thy truth, that they may lead me : and
bring me unto thy holy hill, and to thy dwelling.
4. And that I may go unto the altar of God, even unto the God of my joy
and gladness : and upon the harp I will give thanks unto thee, O God, my God.
5. Why art thou so heavy, O my soul : and why art thou so disquieted
within me?
6. O put thy trust in God : for I will yet give him thanks, which is
the help of my countenance, and my God.
The Collect.
WE beseech thee,
Almighty God, look upon the hearty desires of thy humble servants, and stretch
forth the right hand of thy Majesty, to be our defence against all our enemies;
through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
{The
Collect from the First Day of Lent is to be read every day in Lent after the
Collect appointed for the Day.}
Old Testament
Reading: Deuteronomy 6
Psalter:
Psalm 56, 58 | 119.73-104
Epistle
Reading: Ephesians 5.1-14
Gospel
Reading: St. Luke 11.14-28
Toon: “The verb, "to beseech", is more appropriate
than the verb, "to ask", when addressing Almighty God, our Creator
and Judge, because it presents us as his loyal subjects and servants. After all
he is the King of all kings and Head of all presidents and we speak in this
prayer of "thy Majesty".
Before praying this prayer we need to be spiritually prepared to
address God. We call ourselves "thy humble servants" and humility is
not a normal characteristic of our souls. It comes after due self-examination
and penitence before God. Further "hearty desires" (praying with
earnestness, fervour and sincerity) only arise when we are bowed before God in
the right spirit.
The petition is for the omnipotent Lord God to defend us against all
our enemies. While this always has reference to some human enemies, it also
covers the spiritual enemies (Satan and his assistants - Ephesians 6:12) who
seek to damage our covenantal relation of grace with God the Father through
Jesus Christ. "The right hand of thy Majesty" echoes various
petitions in the Psalter (see Psalm 138:7 & 74:10-11); but, it also refers
to the One who is seated at the right hand of the Father in glory, even the
Lord Jesus Christ, who is One with the Father; and it is, of course, in the
Name of this same Jesus that we pray, for he is our Mediator before God the
Father Almighty.
Let us in Lent celebrate the power of God to bring us into his kingdom
of grace and save us from our enemies. "Thy right hand, O Lord, is become
glorious in power; thy right hand, O Lord, hath dashed in pieces the enemyĆThou
stretchedst out thy right hand, the earth swallowed them" (Exodus
15:6,12). As this Collect is fulfilled in us we shall walk in love (Ephesians
5: 1-14) and we shall be preserved from Satan and Beelzebul (Luke 11:14-28)” (http://www.pbs.org.uk/the-bcp/third-sunday-in-lent).
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