Evening Prayer 12.4.16, Adoniram Judson, Missionary to Burma, 1850

His winnowing fork is in his hand, and he will clear his threshing floor and will gather his wheat into the granary; but the chaff he will burn with unquenchable fire.

The status quo may be about to change at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem, after more than a century of petty jealousy and bickering among the three denominations that claim it as the site of Christ's tomb. At a joint news conference, representatives of the Greek Orthodox, Armenian Apostolic and Roman Catholics agreed to go forward with $3.5 million in repairs to keep the structure from falling down on their heads. The work will start after Orthodox Easter in May, and each church will (naturally) appoint its own architect - so that they can do the arguing and fistfighting instead of the monks. (Gail Tibbon/AFP)

The status quo may be about to change at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem, after more than a century of petty jealousy, bickering and occasional fistfights among the three denominations that claim it as the site of Christ’s tomb. At a joint news conference, representatives of the Greek Orthodox, Armenian Apostolic and Roman Catholic Churches agreed to go forward with $3.5 million in repairs to keep the structure from falling down on their heads. The work will start after Orthodox Easter in May, and each church will (of course) appoint its own architect – so that they can do the arguing and wrestling matches instead of the monks. (Gail Tibbon/AFP)

If then you have been raised with Christ, seek the things that are above, where Christ is, seated at the right hand of God. Colossians 3:1

INVITATORY AND PSALTER

O God, make speed to save us.
O Lord, make haste to help us.

Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
as it was in the beginning, is now, and will be for ever. Amen. Alleluia.

Hymn: Light of the World
Phos hilaron

Light of the world in grace and beauty,
Mirror of God’s eternal face,
Transparent flame of love’s free duty,
You bring salvation to our race.
Now, as we see the lights of evening,
We raise our voice in hymns of praise;
Worthy are you of endless blessing,
Sun of our night, lamp of our days.

Psalm 36

1  There is a voice of rebellion deep in the heart of the wicked; *
there is no fear of God before their eyes.
2  They flatter themselves in their own eyes *
that their hateful sin will not be found out.
3  The words of their mouth are wicked and deceitful; *
they have left off acting wisely and doing good.
4  They think up wickedness upon their beds
and have set themselves in no good way; *
they do not abhor that which is evil.
5  Your love, O LORD, reaches to the heavens, *
and your faithfulness to the clouds.
6  Your righteousness is like the strong mountains,
your justice like the great deep; *
you save humans and beasts alike, O LORD.
7  How priceless is your love, O God! *
your people take refuge under the shadow of your wings.
8  They feast upon the abundance of your house; *
you give them drink from the river of your delights.
9  For with you is the well of life, *
and in your light we see light.
10  Continue your loving-kindness to those who know you, *
and your favor to those who are true of heart.
11  Let not the foot of the proud come near me, *
nor the hand of the wicked push me aside.
12  See how they are fallen, those who work wickedness! *
they are cast down and shall not be able to rise.

Psalm 39

1  I said, “I will keep watch upon my ways, *
so that I do not offend with my tongue.
2  I will put a muzzle on my mouth *
while the wicked are in my presence.”
3  So I held my tongue and said nothing; *
I refrained from rash words;
but my pain became unbearable.
4  My heart was hot within me;
while I pondered, the fire burst into flame; *
I spoke out with my tongue:
5  LORD, let me know my end and the number of my days, *
so that I may know how short my life is.
6  You have given me a mere handful of days,
and my lifetime is as nothing in your sight; *
truly, even those who stand erect are but a puff of wind.
7  We walk about like a shadow,
and in vain we are in turmoil; *
we heap up riches and cannot tell who will gather them.
8  And now, what is my hope? *
O Lord, my hope is in you.
9  Deliver me from all my transgressions *
and do not make me the taunt of the fool.
10  I fell silent and did not open my mouth, *
for surely it was you that did it.
11  Take your affliction from me; *
I am worn down by the blows of your hand.
12  With rebukes for sin you punish us;
like a moth you eat away all that is dear to us; *
truly, everyone is but a puff of wind.
13  Hear my prayer, O LORD,
and give ear to my cry; *
hold not your peace at my tears.
14  For I am but a sojourner with you, *
a wayfarer, as all my ancestors were.
15  Turn your gaze from me, that I may be glad again, *
before I go my way and am no more.

Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit: *
as it was in the beginning, is now, and will be for ever. Amen.

THE LESSON
Matthew 3:7-12 (NRSV)

But when John saw many Pharisees and Sadducees coming for baptism, he said to them, “You brood of vipers! Who warned you to flee from the wrath to come? Bear fruit worthy of repentance. Do not presume to say to yourselves, ‘We have Abraham as our ancestor’; for I tell you, God is able from these stones to raise up children to Abraham. Even now the ax is lying at the root of the trees; every tree therefore that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire.

“I baptize you with water for repentance, but one who is more powerful than I is coming after me; I am not worthy to carry his sandals. He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire. His winnowing fork is in his hand, and he will clear his threshing floor and will gather his wheat into the granary; but the chaff he will burn with unquenchable fire.”

Canticle: The Song of Mary
Luke 1:46-55

My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord,
my spirit rejoices in you, O God my Savior, *
for you have looked with favor on your lowly servant.
From this day all generations will call me blessed: *
you, the Almighty, have done great things for me,
and holy is your Name.
You have mercy on those who fear you *
from generation to generation.
You have shown strength with your arm, *
and scattered the proud in their conceit,
Casting down the mighty from their thrones, *
and lifting up the lowly.
You have filled the hungry with good things, *
and sent the rich away empty.
You have come to the help of your servant Israel, *
for you have remembered your promise of mercy,
The promise made to our forebears, *
to Abraham and his children for ever.

Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit: *
as it was in the beginning, is now, and will be for ever. Amen.

THE APOSTLES’ CREED

I believe in God, the Father almighty,
creator of heaven and earth.
I believe in Jesus Christ, God’s 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 to the dead.
On the third day he rose again;
he ascended into heaven,
he is seated at the right hand of the Father,
and he will come again to judge the living and the dead.
I believe in the Holy Spirit,
the holy catholic Church,
the communion of saints,
the forgiveness of sins,
the resurrection of the body,
and the life everlasting. Amen.

THE PRAYERS

Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your Name,
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 for ever. Amen.

That this evening may be holy, good, and peaceful,
We entreat you, O Lord.
That your holy angels may lead us in paths of peace and goodwill,
We entreat you, O Lord.
That we may be pardoned and forgiven for our sins and offenses,
We entreat you, O Lord.
That there may be peace to your Church and to the whole world,
We entreat you, O Lord.
That we may depart this life in your faith and fear,
and not be condemned before the great judgment seat of Christ,
We entreat you, O Lord.
That we may be bound together by your Holy Spirit
in the communion of all your saints,
entrusting one another and all our life to Christ,
We entreat you, O Lord.

Adoniram Judson in 1846. He and his wife Ann landed first in Calcutta, but found that neither the Indians nor the British wanted him to proselytize among the Hindus. So they moved on to Burma, where the dominant religion is Buddhism, and avoided overt evangelizing for the most part while he worked on his language studies and she made friends with the high-born and low in the marketplace and developed her own linguistic and social fluency. He did eventually make 18 converts after a dozen years. Then war broke out between Britain and Burma, Judson was imprisoned and tortured for over a year before finally being released. Burma ceded some territory, the area was opened to Christian missionaries, and Judson's work began to thrive - among the animists, not the Buddhists. However, his wife Ann died after all the hardships, separation and privation, and his own health was damaged. He developed a lung disease, was advised to take a sea voyage as a cure and died aboard ship at 61. (George Peter Alexander Healy)

Adoniram Judson in 1846. He and his wife Ann landed first in Calcutta, but found that neither the Indians nor the British wanted him to proselytize among the Hindus. So they moved on to Burma, where the dominant religion is Buddhism, and avoided overt evangelizing while he worked on his language studies and she made friends with the high-born and low in the marketplace, developing her own linguistic and social fluency. He did eventually make 18 converts after a dozen years, then war broke out between Britain and Burma; Judson was imprisoned and tortured for over a year before finally being released. Burma ceded some territory, the area was opened to Christian missionaries, and Judson’s work began to thrive – among the animists, not the Buddhists. However, his wife Ann died after all the hardships and separation, and his own health was damaged. He developed a lung disease, was advised to take a sea voyage as a cure and died aboard ship at 61, the first American ever to become a foreign missionary. (George Peter Alexander Healy)

Collect of the Day: Adoniram Judson, Missionary to Burma, 1850

Eternal God, we thank you for the ministry of Adoniram Judson, who out of love for you and your people translated the Scriptures into Burmese. Move us, inspired by his example, to support the presentation of your Good News in every language, for the glory of Jesus Christ; who with you and the Holy Spirit lives and reigns, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.

A Collect for Aid against Perils

Be our light in the darkness, O Lord, and in your great mercy defend us from all perils and dangers of this night; for the love of your only Son, our Savior Jesus Christ. Amen.

Tuesday Evening Prayer List

For the Departed
The Rev. Lauren Gough
Talma DeLong

Please add your own prayers here.

Prayer for Mission

O God, you manifest in your servants the signs of your presence: Send forth upon us the Spirit of love, that in companionship with one another your abounding grace may increase among us; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

The General Thanksgiving

Almighty God, Father of all mercies,
we your unworthy servants give you humble thanks
for all your goodness and loving-kindness
to us and to all whom you have made.
We bless you for our creation, preservation,
and all the blessings of this life;
but above all for your immeasurable love
in the redemption of the world by our Lord Jesus Christ;
for the means of grace, and for the hope of glory.
And, we pray, give us such an awareness of your mercies,
that with truly thankful hearts we may show forth your praise,
not only with our lips, but in our lives,
by giving up our selves to your service,
and by walking before you
in holiness and righteousness all our days;
through Jesus Christ our Lord,
to whom, with you and the Holy Spirit,
be honor and glory throughout all ages. Amen.

Let us bless the Lord. Alleluia, alleluia.
Thanks be to God. Alleluia, alleluia.

May the Sun of Righteousness shine upon you and scatter the darkness from before your path; and the blessing of God Almighty, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, be among you, and remain with you always. Amen.++

VIDEO: Come, Holy Spirit, Dove Divine (Maryton, H. Percy Smith; Adoniram Judson) – HymnSite, 2014

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