A Lenten Decalogue Service
by the Rev. Thomas L Weitzel
Evangelical
Lutheran Church in America
I cannot truly claim this entire service as my own, although
there are parts of it that I am responsible for writing, along with the
ordering of the material. The idea of
making use of the Ten Commandments within a service comes straight out of the
Book of Common Prayer. Other portions of
this service you will recognize as being from Compline
and Evening Prayer of the Lutheran Book
of Worship. At the same time, using
the parts of the Catechism of Martin Luther as the themes for the five weeks of
Lent is also a tried-and-true pattern for many Lutherans. I commend the following service to your use.
WEDNESDAY
IN LENT 1
Theme: Baptism
Office Hymn: #92 “Were
You There”
Lessons: Romans
6:1-11
John
3:1-17
Offertory Hymn:
#126 “Where
Charity and Love Prevail"
WEDNESDAY
IN LENT 2
Theme: Apostles'
Creed
Office
Hymn: #109 "Go
to Dark Gethsemane”
Lessons: I
John 1:1-7
John
14:1-17
Offertory
Hymn: #93 "Jesus
Refuge of the Weary"
WEDNESDAY IN LENT 3
Theme: Lord's
Prayer
Office Hymn: #296 "Just
As I Am"
Lessons: James
5:13-18
Matthew
6:1-13
Offertory Hymn: #111 "Lamb of God, Pure
and Spotless"
WEDNESDAY
IN LENT 4
Theme: Ten
Commandments
Office
Hymn: #107 "Beneath
the Cross of Jesus"
Lessons: Romans 7:1-12
John
15:9-12
Offertory Hymn: #98 "Alas,
and Did My Savior Bleed"
WEDNESDAY
IN LENT 5
Theme: Holy
Communion
Office Hymn: #448 "Amazing
Grace"
Lessons: 1
Corinthians 10:16-17
John
6:48-58
Offertory
Hymn: #309 "Lord
Jesus, Think on Me"
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ORDER OF SERVICE
Lent has traditionally been a time of repentance and renewal.
In the early church, this was a time of
preparation and instruction for those to be baptized at the Great Vigil of
Easter on Holy Saturday. Later this idea of preparation and instruction was
applied to baptized Christians as well. In our Lenten observance on these Wednesday
evenings, we will concentrate on the five great themes of Luther's Small Catechism
for our lessons and sermons. Our service
order will be centered around the Ten Commandments as
our guide and light to a life in loving response to the Gospel of our Lord.
P = Presiding Minister A = Assisting Minister C = Congregation
PRELUDE
INVITATORY:
P: Come and let us
walk in the light of the Lord. And he will teach us of his ways, and we will
walk in his paths.
PRAYER FOR LENT:
A: Show your
servants your works, O Lord;
C: And their children your glory.
A: Let your merciful
kindness be upon us,
C: As we put our trust in you.
A: Not to us, O
Lord, not to us,
C: But to your name be the praise.
A: Lord, hear our
prayer,
C: And let our cry come to you.
P: The Lord be with you.
C: And also with you.
P: Let us
pray. (Prayer of the week)
C: Amen
EXHORTATION:
P: Brothers and
sisters: God created us to experience communion with him, to love all humanity
and to live in harmony with all of his creation. But sin separates us from God, our neighbors,
and creation, and so we do not enjoy the life our Creator intended for us. As
disciples of the Lord Jesus, we are called to struggle against everything that
leads us away from love of God and neighbor. Repentance, fasting, prayer, and works of love
--the discipline of Lent -- help us to wage our spiritual warfare.
Let us
therefore turn to the Word of God this night. For the Word of God contains the
Law and the Gospel and is the light before our eyes. The Gospel is God's gracious promise to us as
his beloved children. It shows us all that He has done for us, in Israel and in Jesus Christ,
for the forgiveness of sins and for newness of life. Christ makes us his own and heirs of his kingdom.
The Law, on the other hand, represents what God expects of us in the response
of our lives as we live in loving service to his will.
C: The statutes of the Lord are just and rejoice
the heart. The commandment of the Lord
is clear and gives light to our eyes.
THE DECALOGUE:
P: God spoke these
words, and said: I am the Lord your God. You shall have no other gods,
C: Lord have mercy upon us, and incline our
hearts to keep this commandment.
P: You shall not
take the name of the Lord your God in vain.
C: Lord have mercy upon us, and incline our
hearts to keep this commandment.
P: Remember the
Sabbath day, to keep it holy.
C: Lord have mercy upon us, and incline our
hearts to keep this commandment.
P: Honor your
father and mother.
C: Lord have mercy upon us, and incline our
hearts to keep this commandment.
P: You shall not
kill.
C: Lord have mercy upon us, and incline our
hearts to keep this commandment.
P: You shall not
commit adultery.
C: Lord have mercy upon us, and incline our
hearts to keep this commandment.
P: You shall not
steal.
C: Lord have mercy upon us, and incline our
hearts to keep this commandment.
P: You shall not
bear false witness against your neighbor.
C: Lord have mercy upon us, and incline our
hearts to keep this commandment.
P: You shall not
covet.
C: Lord have mercy upon us, and incline our
hearts to keep this commandment.
THE LAW OF LOVE
P: Jesus summarized
the Decalogue into two great commandments:
"You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your mind. This is the great and first commandment. And
the second is like it; You shall love your neighbor as
yourself. On these two commandments depend all the law
and the prophets."
C: The statutes of the Lord are just and rejoice
the heart. The commandment of the Lord
is clear and gives light to our eyes.
PRAYER OF AFFIRMATION
P: Let us
pray. Gracious Lord, through water and
the Spirit you have made us your own. You forgave us all our sins and brought
us to newness of life. Continue to strengthen us with the Holy Spirit, and
daily increase in us your gifts of grace: the spirit of wisdom and understanding, the spirit of counsel and might, the spirit of knowledge and the fear of the
Lord, the spirit of joy in your
presence; through Jesus Christ, your
Son, our Lord,
C: Amen
(The people are seated)
THE LESSONS
(after each lesson:)
A: This is the
Word of the Lord.
C: Thanks be to God.
(A period of silence follows each reading.)
RESPONSORY:
P: Into your hands,
O Lord, I commend my spirit.
C: Into your hands I commend my spirit.
P: You have redeemed me, O Lord, God of truth.
C: Into
your hands I commend my spirit.
P: Glory to the
Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit.
C: Into
your hands I commend my spirit.
(All stand to sing the hymn)
OFFICE HYMN
THE LITANY (page 168, the hymnal)
PRAYER
P: Let us pray. Heavenly Father, you gave your only Son to be
a life to redeem us, an example to follow, the word for our rule, the grace for
our guide, the lamb on the cross for the sins of our
souls. Send your Spirit to enter into us
and take possession of our hearts, and dwell with us forever;
through Jesus Christ, our Lord.
C: Amen
P: Lord, remember
us in your kingdom, and teach us to pray:
C: Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your be,
your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as in heaven. Give us today our
daily bread. Forgive us our sins as we forgive those who sin against us. Save us
from the time of trial and deliver us from evil. For the kingdom, the power, and the glory are
yours, now and forever. Amen
(The people are seated)
OFFERING
HYMN
SERMON:
CLOSING PRAYER:
P: Let us pray. Lord, we thank you that you have taught us what
you would have us believe and do. Help us by your Holy Spirit, for the sake of
Jesus Christ, to keep your Word in pure hearts, that we may be strengthened in
faith, perfected in holiness, and comforted in life and in death.
C: Amen
BENEDICTION
A: Let us bless
the Lord.
C: Thanks be to God
P: The almighty and merciful Lord, the Father, + the Son, and the Holy
Spirit, bless and preserve you.
C: Amen
(Please return
this service folder to an usher as you leave so that we may use it again next
week.)
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