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Emmaus Evangelical Lutheran Church 929 East Milton Street, South Bend (574) emmaus24.org

Emmaus Evangelical Lutheran Church 929 East Milton Street, South Bend (574)

Emmaus Evangelical Lutheran Church 929 East Milton Street, South Bend (574) emmaus24.org

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Emmaus Evangelical Lutheran Church 929 East Milton Street, South Bend (574) 287 4151 emmaus24.org Rev. Dr. Richard Stuckwisch, Pastor Rev. David A. Seyboldt, Assistant Pastor Z DAILY CATECHESIS ON THE WAY Z TO AND FROM EMMAUS WITH JESUS Z THE SIXTH WEEK IN MARTYRS TIDE Z They were continually devoting themselves to the Apostolic Doctrine and to the Communion, to the Breaking of the Bread, and to the Prayers. (Acts of the Apostles 2:42) Z Z Z

The Sixth Week in Martyrs Tide 16 22 September 2018 This Week in the Church Year In our sinful unbelief conceived and born under the curse and consequences of sin, subject to death and damnation, in bondage to the devil we are utterly deaf to the lifegiving Word of God, unable to hear or comprehend it, and thus unable to pray, praise, or give thanks unto the Lord, our Maker and Redeemer. Yet, He has come down from heaven to us; the Word has become flesh and dwells among us; He speaks to us and addresses Himself to us with that Word of the Gospel which is Spirit, Truth, and Life! He thus drives out the unclean spirit of our old Adam, rescues us from the dominion of the devil, opens our ears, our hearts, and our minds to receive and be filled with His Holy Spirit. And by His Word and Spirit we are united with Him in the prayer of faith. Emphasis: Christ Jesus Delivers Us from Sin, Death, and the Devil The Order of Daily Catechesis in Word and Prayer Pray and confess out loud as much from the order of daily catechesis as you and your family are able. Learn by heart the verse, catechism, and hymn of the week. [The Opening Versicles and Psalmody]: O Lord, open my lips. And my mouth will declare Your praise. Make haste, O God, to deliver me. Make haste to help me, O Lord. Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit; As it was in the beginning, is now, and will be forever. Amen. Psalm116:1 9 (and/or one or more of the appointed Psalms listed below) Psalms Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Morning 67, 150 51, 145 54, 146 65, 147:1 11 143, 147:12 20 86, 148, 119:33 40 122, 149 Evening 46, 93 85, 47 28, 99 125, 91 81, 116 6, 19, 92 141, 90 Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit; As it was in the beginning, is now, and will be forever. Amen.

The Verse: St. Mark 9:23b All things are possible to him who believes. Readings for the Sixth Week of Martyrs Tide: Sunday, 16 September 2018 (St. Cyprian of Carthage, Pastor & Martyr) 2 Chronicles 35:1 7, 16 25; Colossians 3:1 25 Monday, 17 September 2018 2 Chronicles 36:1 23; Colossians 4:1 18 Tuesday, 18 September 2018 Nehemiah 1:1 2:10; 1 Timothy 1:1 20 Wednesday, 19 September 2018 Nehemiah 2:11 20; 4:1 6; 1 Timothy 2:1 15 Thursday, 20 September 2018 Nehemiah 4:7 23; 1 Timothy 3:1 16 Friday, 21 Sept 2018 (The Feast of St. Matthew, Apostle & Evangelist) Nehemiah 5:1 16; 6:1 9, 15 16; 1 Timothy 4:1 16 (Ezekiel 2:8 3:11; Ephesians 4:7 16; and St. Matthew 9:9 13) Saturday, 22 September 2018 (The Prophet Jonah) Nehemiah 7:1 4; 8:1 18; 1 Timothy 5:1 16 O Lord, have mercy on us. Thanks be to God.

The Catechism: The Sixth Commandment What is the Sixth Commandment? You shall not commit adultery. What does this mean? We should fear and love God so that we lead a sexually pure and decent life in what we say and do, and husband and wife love and honor each other. The Hymn of the Week LET ME BE THINE FOREVER LSB #689 [Daily Prayer: Invocation, Apostles Creed, Kyrie Eleison, and the Our Father]: In the Name Z of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen. I believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth. And in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord; Who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died and was buried; He descended into hell; The third day He rose again from the dead; He ascended into heaven, and sits at the right hand of God the Father Almighty; From thence He will come to judge the living and the dead. I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy Christian Church, the Communion of Saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and Z the life everlasting. Amen. Lord, have mercy upon us. Christ, have mercy upon us. Lord, have mercy upon us. Our Father Who art in heaven. Hallowed be Thy Name. Thy Kingdom come. Thy Will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For Thine is the Kingdom and the Power and the Glory forever & ever. Amen.

[The Collects of the Week, Intercessions for each day of the week, and Special Petitions]: (Friday, 21 September): Collect for the Feast of St. Matthew, Apostle & Evangelist: O Son of God, our blessed Savior Jesus Christ, You called Matthew the tax collector to be an Apostle and Evangelist. Through his faithful and inspired witness, grant that we also may follow You, leaving behind all covetous desires and love of riches; for You live and reign with the Father and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. (Amen) Collect for the Sixth Week in Martyrs Tide: Lord Jesus Christ, our support and defense in every need, continue to preserve Your Church in safety, govern her by Your goodness, and bless her with Your peace; for You live and reign with the Father and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. (Amen) Daily Themes for Intercessory Prayer: Sunday: For the joy of the Resurrection; for the faithful preaching and hearing of God s Word; for the fruit of faith nourished by the Word and Sacraments. Monday: For faith to live in the promises of Holy Baptism; for vocations and daily work; for the unemployed; for the salvation and well-being of our neighbors; for Resurrection Lutheran Academy and other schools, our home schools, our colleges and seminaries; for good government and peace. Tuesday: For deliverance against temptation and evil; for the addicted and despairing; for the tortured and oppressed; for those struggling with sin. Wednesday: For marriage and family, that husbands and wives, parents and children live in ordered harmony according to the Word of God; for parents who must rear their children alone; for our communities and neighborhoods. Thursday: For the Church and her pastors; for missionaries, teachers, deaconesses, and other servants of Christ and His Church; for the fruitful and salutary use of the blessed Sacrament of the Lord s Body and Blood. Friday: For the preaching of the holy cross of our Lord Jesus Christ; for its spread throughout the whole world; for the persecuted; for the sick and dying. Saturday: For faithfulness to the end; for the renewal of those who are withering in the faith or have fallen away; for pastors as they prepare to administer Christ s holy gifts; for receptive hearts and minds on the Lord s Day. In our Prayers this Week at Emmaus: Pator Stuckwisch and the other members of our Indiana District Board of Directors, as they are meeting in Fort Wayne on Thursday of this week; and All those who have suffered loss or remain in danger and harm s way from the imminent threat of hurricanes here in the United States and in Asia.

[The Daily Morning or Evening Prayer, the Benedicamus, and the Benediction]: (Morning): We thank You, Lord God, heavenly Father, through Jesus Christ, Your dear Son, that You have graciously kept us this night from all harm and danger; and we pray that You would keep us this day also from sin and every evil, that all our doings and life may please You; for into Your hands we commend ourselves, our bodies and souls and all things; let Your holy Angel be with us, that the wicked foe may have no power over us. Amen. Let us bless the Lord. (Evening): We thank You, Lord God, heavenly Father, through Jesus Christ, Your dear Son, that You have graciously kept us this day from all harm and danger; and we pray that You would forgive us all our sins, wherever we have done wrong, and graciously keep us this night; for into Your hands we commend ourselves, our bodies and souls and all things; let Your holy Angel be with us, that the wicked foe may have no power over us. Amen. Thanks be to God. The Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ and the Love of God and the Communion of the Holy Spirit Z be with us all. Amen. Then, if it is in the morning, go joyfully to your work, according to your vocations in life, in faith toward God and in love toward your neighbor; or, if it is at the close of the day, go to sleep at once and in good cheer. Commemoration of St. Cyprian of Carthage, Pastor & Martyr Sunday, 16 Sept Cyprian (ca. 200 258) was acclaimed bishop of the north African city of Carthage around A.D. 248. During a period of intense persecution under the Roman Emperor Decius, Cyprian fled Carthage (for the protection of his flock, for whom he continued to provide pastoral care through correspondence); he returned two years later. He was then forced to deal with the problem of Christians who had lapsed from the faith under persecution and now wanted to return to the Communion of the Church. It was decided that these lapsed Christians could be restored, but that their restoration would take place only after a period of penance that demonstrated their faithfulness. During another persecution, under Emperor Valerian, Cyprian at first went into hiding but later gave himself up to the authorities. He was beheaded for the faith in Carthage in A.D. 258. The Feast of St. Matthew, Apostle & Evangelist Friday, 21 September St. Matthew, also known as Levi, identifies himself as a former tax-collector: one who was therefore unclean, a public sinner, outcast from the Jews. Yet, it was such a one as this whom the Lord Jesus called away from his occupation and wealth to become a Disciple (St. Matt. 9:9 13). Not only did Matthew become a Disciple of Jesus, he was also called and sent as one of the Lord s

Twelve Apostles (St. Matt. 10:2 4). In time, he became the Evangelist whose inspired record of the Gospel was granted first place in the ordering of the New Testament. Among the four Holy Gospels, St. Matthew s portrays Christ especially as the new and greater Moses, who graciously fulfills the Law and the Prophets (5:17) and establishes a New Covenant of salvation in and with His own blood (26:27 28). St. Matthew s Gospel is also well known and beloved for its record of the visit of the Magi (2:1 12); for the Sermon on the Mount, including the Beatitudes and the Our Father (chapters 5 7); for the institution of Holy Baptism and the most explicit revelation of the Holy Trinity (28:16 20). In celebrating the Feast of St. Matthew, we give thanks to God that He has mightily governed and protected His holy Church, also through this man who was called and sent by Christ to serve the sheep of His pastures with the Holy Gospel. Commemoration of the Prophet Jonah Saturday, 22 September A singular prophet among the many in the Old Testament, Jonah the son of Amittai was born about an hour s walk from the town of Nazareth. The focus of his prophetic ministry was the call to preach at Nineveh, the capital of pagan Assyria (Jonah 1:1). His reluctance to respond and God s insistence that His call be heeded is the story of the book that bears Jonah s name. Although the swallowing and disgorging of Jonah by the great fish is the most remembered detail of his life, it is addressed in only three verses of the book (1:17; 2:1, 10). Throughout the book, the important emphasis is how God deals compassionately with sinners. Significantly, though, Jonah s three-day sojourn in the belly of the fish is identified by the Lord Jesus Christ as a sign of His own death, burial, and resurrection (St. Matt. 12:39 41). Looking forward to the Seventh Sunday in Martyrs Tide 23 Sept 2018 Hymns: LSB #438; LSB #536; LSB #594; LSB #756; LSB #815; LSB #851 Jeremiah 11:18 20: The Prophet foresees and foretells the Cross and Passion of our Lord Jesus Christ, who suffers and dies according to the good and gracious will of God for our salvation. Because He lays down His life willingly, in innocence and perfect faith, He is vindicated and raised for our justification. James 3:13 4:10: The sinfulness of our hearts, characterized by covetousness and jealousy, causes hostility, quarrels, and conflicts even among those who are fellow members of the body of Christ. This should not be so! Rather, God opposes the proud with His Law, in order to humble them; and He gives grace to the humble by the way and means of His Gospel of the forgiveness of sins. Thus, He calls us by His Word to repentant faith in Himself, and He exalts us. St. Mark 9:30 37: Jesus catechizes the disciples in the way of the Cross, but they are as yet unable to comprehend Him (and afraid to ask for clarification). On the heels of His clear Word of the Cross, they argue among themselves as to which one of them is the greatest! Therefore, Jesus continues to catechize His disciples, teaching them that true greatness is found in humility and service. So, too, our only real greatness is found in the self-sacrificing love and mercy of God in Christ, who has given Himself for us, and who receives us into His arms.