Morning Prayer
+ In the name of the Father and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen
Opening sentences
God, come to my assistance. Lord, make haste to help me.
One thing I have asked of the Lord, this is what I seek: that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life; to behold the beauty of the Lord and to seek Him in His temple.
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.
Revelation 3:7-13 (ESV) – to be read aloud
“And to the angel of the church in Philadelphia write: ‘The words of the holy one, the true one, who has the key of David, who opens and no one will shut, who shuts and no one opens.
“‘I know your works. Behold, I have set before you an open door, which no one is able to shut. I know that you have but little power, and yet you have kept my word and have not denied my name. Behold, I will make those of the synagogue of Satan who say that they are Jews and are not, but lie — behold, I will make them come and bow down before your feet, and they will learn that I have loved you. Because you have kept my word about patient endurance, I will keep you from the hour of trial that is coming on the whole world, to try those who dwell on the earth.
“‘I am coming soon. Hold fast what you have, so that no one may seize your crown. The one who conquers, I will make him a pillar in the temple of my God. Never shall he go out of it, and I will write on him the name of my God, and the name of the city of my God, the new Jerusalem, which comes down from my God out of heaven, and my own new name. He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches.’
Reflection
THE FIRST VISION – THE SEVEN LETTERS
To the Church in Philadelphia
Summary: The letter to Philadelphia contains no note of disapproval or reproach. Although the believers may have been excommunicated from the local synagogue, Christ has placed before them an open door into the messianic Kingdom. They have remained faithful, and those who are not really Jews will be forced to come and acknowledge that God loves the Christian community. Because of their patient endurance God will keep them from the coming time of trial, and as overcomers they will take their place in the temple of God sealed with his name. (Mounce, p.98)
Christ: This description depicts the exalted Christ as one who is completely dedicated to God… recalling the covenant with Israel… which God has faithfully fulfilled with his church in Jesus Christ…. It is Christ alone and no longer Israel who can give men entrance into the messianic Kingdom…. To Christ has been given absolute and exclusive power to give entrance and to exclude from the Kingdom of God. This is, however, a privilege which Christ has shared with his church. (Ladd, p.58-59)
The church: The main problem faced by the church was from the Jews rather than the pagans…. The church was rather a weak one, possessing only a little power (small with very limited influence)… nevertheless she had remained faithful to her Lord…. Its character was such that the letter has only commendation from the Lord, not censure…. The church is promised sure entrance into the eschatological Kingdom of God. (Ladd, p.58-59)
The opposition: The Jews have surrendered their role as the people of God because they have rejected their Messiah. In their place, the church, largely gentile, has become the true Judaism, the new people of God. However, the Jews hate the church and were often the instruments of bringing persecution upon her. John looks forward to a day when this situation will be changed – when the Jews will acknowledge that the church is indeed the true people of God, and will learn that “I have loved you.” (Ladd, p.61)
The overcomers: To those who remain faithful to Christ and His Word – five promises – (1) protection and preservation in trial; (2) no delay in the return of Christ; (3) a victory crown; (4) permanence within the New Jerusalem; and (5) identity as belonging to God, citizens of the New Jerusalem, and related in a special way to Christ. (Mounce, p.103-105)
Prayer
Lord Jesus – You alone hold the keys to eternal life. Hear our prayers for Your church, especially those who appear small and insignificant:
+ that the church would keep God’s word and remain faithful, especially in the face of opposition…. Lord, hear us.
+ that the church would not deny Jesus’ name and character, remaining faithful until You return in glory…. Lord, hear us.
+ that our congregations would have such an influence in our communities that those who originally opposed us and our faith would come to faith in Christ…. Lord, hear us.
+ that Your people would proclaim Your Word full of grace and truth to all who will listen in these troubled times…. Lord, hear us.
We await Your imminent return with expectancy and hope and ask all this for Your Name’s sake. Amen.
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Canticle
Christ, as a light – illumine and guide me.
Christ, as a shield – overshadow me.
Christ under me; Christ over me; Christ beside me – on my left and my right.
This day be within and without me, lowly and meek, yet all-powerful.
Be in the heart of each to whom I speak; in the mouth of each who speaks unto me.
This day be within and without me, lowly and meek, yet all-powerful.
Christ as a light; Christ as a shield; Christ beside me – on my left and my right.
Blessing
May the peace of the Lord Christ go with you, wherever He may send you.
May He guide you through the wilderness, protect you through the storm.
May He bring you home rejoicing at the wonders He has shown you.
May He bring you home rejoicing once again into our doors.
+ In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen
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Peanut Gallery: In September, we will begin reading through the Book of Revelation (ESV). Our purpose will be devotional, i.e. to discover the word of blessing that God has for us in these troubled times… to find hope and help for our daily lives.
This will not be a Bible Study per se: we will not attempt to unravel the “mysteries” of Revelation… that is far beyond our abilities and is not our interest here. However, so as not to get too far afield, we will rely on three study resources: primary – A Commentary on the Revelation of John (George Elton Ladd); supplemental Revelation (Leon Morris) and The Book of Revelation (Robert H. Mounce).
The general format for Morning Prayer is adapted from the Northumbrian Community‘s Daily Office, as found in Celtic Daily Prayer (see online resources here.) On Sundays, we’ll return to the USCCB readings (see online resources here) and various liturgical resources in order to reflect the Church’s worship and concerns throughout the world. Photo illustrations and music videos, available online, are included as they illustrate or illuminate the readings. I will try to give credit and link to sources as best I can.



