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SUMMARY:3rd Sunday in Lent - Year C
DESCRIPTION:Below you will find the Bible readings set for this occasion in the Revised Common Lectionary\, with our Australian idiomatic paraphrases of them\, plus prayers and sermons based on them. \n\n\n\nBible Readings (paraphrased)\n\n\n\nLections from The Revised Common Lectionary. Copyright 1992 by the Consultation on Common Texts(CCT) P.O. Box 340003\, Room 381\, Nashville\, TN 37203-0003\, USA. Used with Permission. \n\n\n	\n\n		\n			\n				  Isaiah 55: 1-9			\n		\n\n		\n		 \n \n	This is what the LORD says: \nHey you! Are you thirsty?\nCome\, then. Drink from these fresh waters!\nAre you too penniless even to eat?\nNever mind! Come! Help yourselves; eat your fill!\nCome and stock up with food\, wine and milk.\nWhat will it cost you? Not a red cent! \nWhy sink all your money into things that leave you hungry?\nWhy bust a gut working for things that can never satisfy?\nListen carefully to what I have to say\nand you will feast at a rich banquet of fine foods. \nStick with me and tune in to what I’m saying\,\nfor without my words\, life is bland and tasteless.\nI will surround your lives with love and loyalty\,\nmaking a permanent alliance\, just as I did with David.\nI gave him influence and authority over the nations\,\nand he was my witness among them. \nYou will be the same – a light to which others flock;\neven those who don’t know you will come running;\nthey’ll be drawn to my glory\, seen in you\,\nthe glory of the LORD\, the one and only God of Israel. \nThe LORD says\,\nTrack me down before it is too late\,\nmake contact while I’m in your neck of the woods.\nClean up your act and get your head straight;\ngive up your corrupt practices and plans.\nGet yourself back on my wavelength\nand I’ll pour out mercy and generous forgiveness. \nI don’t think the way you think\, says the LORD\,\nand I don’t do things the way you do.\nYour ways and mine are like cheese and chalk\,\nyour thoughts and mine are lightyears apart. \n©2001 Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net \n\n\n			\n	\n		\n\n		\n			\n				  Psalm 63: 1-8			\n		\n\n		\n		 \n \n	You are my God and I crave you;\nall that I am thirsts for you;\nevery fibre of my being aches for you\,\nlike a parched and weary land longing for rain. \nLet me stay here in this sacred place\nand drink in the vision of your strength and glory. \nWith every breath I sing your praises\,\nbecause your rock-solid love\nis worth more to me than life itself. \nI will worship you till my dying day\,\nwith my hands reaching out to you\nand my voice calling your name. \nYou are like a rich banquet to my soul;\nlike a meal I can’t praise enough! \nEven in the dead of night\nI lie awake thinking of you\,\nand savouring each treasured thought. \nI snuggle under your wings and sing for joy\,\nfor you have been my help and support. \nWith all that I am I cling to you\,\nand your strong loving arms hold me safe. \n©2001 Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net \n\n\n			\n	\n		\n\n		\n			\n				  1 Corinthians 10: 1-13			\n		\n\n		\n		 \n \n	My friends\, take a lesson from the history of our people. Our ancestors all started out on the same footing. They all shared a common baptism as they passed through the sea from their old life of slavery to new life as followers of Moses. They were all led in the desert by the same cloud and they all ate the same food — the food that God provided them each day. They all drank from the same fountain to quench their spiritual thirsts: the fountain that gushed from the rock that is Christ\, for he went with them as they travelled. But despite all that God did to nourish and strengthen them\, most of them rebelled and got God off-side. As a result they perished in the desert. \nTheir mistakes and the price they paid for them are clearly warnings to us not to fall into the same sort of traitorous behaviour ourselves. So don’t get sucked into celebrations that honour something else in place of God. The scriptures condemn the way our ancestors ate and drank and cavorted in celebrations dedicated to other so-called gods. Similarly we must not get drawn into a culture of sexual depravity as some of them were. Look at the price they paid: twenty-three thousand of them were wiped out in a single day. We also need to beware of trying to test Christ out by seeing how far his tolerance can be stretched. Some of our ancestors tried pushing their luck like that\, and the next thing they knew they were being killed by a plague of deadly snakes. And don’t go stirring up discontent the way they did either. Their whingeing unleashed a destructive spirit that decimated them. \nThe accounts of what happened to them are like flashing lights warning us of danger. We might be living at the other end of the world’s history\, but if we don’t learn from their mistakes\, we’ll be doomed to repeat them. So don’t go getting too sure of yourselves or you’ll let your guard down and be on the canvas in no time. No matter how tough the going gets\, you are not up against anything worse than what everyone else has to face. God never lets us down and will ensure that you don’t cop any pressure that you’re not capable of withstanding. There may be situations that will seem to be testing your limits — temptations that feel unbearable — but God will always make sure that there is a way out for you. It’s up to you to take it\, but God will make sure it is there for you. \n©2001 Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net \n\n\n			\n	\n		\n\n		\n			\n				  Luke 13: 1-9			\n		\n\n		\n		 \n \n	Some people came to Jesus bringing news of a massacre that had occurred in a place of worship. They said that a death squad\, sent by Pilate\, had butchered a group of Galileans while they were offering sacrifices. Jesus questioned the people about what they thought this meant: “Do you think there’s some kind of justice in this? Do you think that because these particular Galileans copped it\, they must therefore have been the worst sinners in Galilee? No\, they didn’t deserve it any more than anyone else. But all the same\, unless you turn your lives around\, you’ll end up just as dead as them. \n“What about the eighteen people who were crushed to death when the Tower of Siloam collapsed? Do you think that such a disaster proved that they had offended God more than the rest of the population of Jerusalem? If you do\, I can tell you that you’re wrong. But I can also tell you that unless you get your lives back on the right track\, your number will soon be up too.” \nThen he told a story to illustrate the point: “A bloke had a fruit tree planted on his property. One day\, after finding that the tree had still not produced any fruit\, he ran out of patience with it. He called his gardener and said\, ‘I’ve given up on this tree. It’s been here for three years and has produced nothing but leaves. Chop it down! It’s a waste of good soil.’ But the gardener replied\, ‘Boss\, let’s give it one more year. I’ll loosen up the soil and keep the fertiliser up to it and we’ll see if it gives us a crop next summer. If it does\, great. But if there’s still nothing\, we’ll take the axe to it then.’” \n©2001 Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net \n\n\n			\n	\n	\n\n\n\nPrayers\n\n\n	\n\n		\n			\n				  Eucharistic Preface			\n		\n\n		\n		 \n \n	Let us lift up our hearts.\nWe lift them to the Lord.\nLet us give thanks to the Lord our God.\nIt is right to give our thanks and praise. \nIt is indeed right to give you our thanks and praise\, O God\,\nfor as high as the heavens are above the earth\,\nso high are your ways and thoughts above ours. \nYou spread out creation like a rich banquet\nand poured forth blessings like an ever-flowing stream.\nIn the days of Moses\, you rescued your people from slavery\, and nourished them in the wilderness. \nIn your child\, Jesus\,\nyou have met us in our suffering again.\nWhen he was killed\,\nhe opened the way through the deep waters of death\nto the promised land of resurrection life.\nRemembering this\, we cling to you\,\nsheltered beneath your wings\,\nthankful that though disaster may beset us\nand push us to the limits of our endurance\,\nyou will replenish our strength\, without cost\,\nfrom your overflowing table\,\nand so enable us to stand firm\nand rest trustingly in your abundant mercy. \nTherefore with ..... \n©2001 Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net \n\n\n			\n	\n		\n\n		\n			\n				  Short Preface (for insertion into Eucharistic prayers with fixed prefaces)			\n		\n\n		\n		 \n \n	We thank you that even in the face of trial and disaster\nyou replenish our strength\, without cost\,\nfrom your overflowing table\,\nand so enable us to stand firm\nand rest trustingly in your abundant mercy. \n©2001 Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net \n\n\n			\n	\n		\n\n		\n			\n				  General Prayer of Thanksgiving			\n		\n\n		\n		 \n \n	(Preface reformatted for use apart from communion)\n\nWe give you all thanks and praise\, O God\,\nfor as high as the heavens are above the earth\,\nso high are your ways and thoughts above ours. \nYou spread out creation like a rich banquet\nand poured forth blessings like an ever-flowing stream.\nIn the days of Moses\, you rescued your people from slavery\, and nourished them in the wilderness. \nIn your child\, Jesus Christ\,\nyou have met us in our suffering again.\nWhen he was killed\,\nhe opened the way through the deep waters of death\nto the promised land of resurrection life.\nRemembering this\, we cling to you\,\nsheltered beneath your wings\,\nthankful that though disaster may beset us\nand push us to the limits of our endurance\,\nyou will replenish our strength\, without cost\,\nfrom your overflowing table\,\nand so enable us to stand firm\nand rest trustingly in your abundant mercy. \nTherefore\, with our hearts lifted high\,\nwe offer you thanks and praise at all times\nthrough Jesus Christ our Lord\,\nwho lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit\,\none God\, for ever and ever.\nAmen. \n©2001 Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net \n\n\n			\n	\n		\n\n		\n			\n				  Declaration of Grace / Absolution			\n		\n\n		\n		 \n \n	God is faithful and will have mercy on all\nwho give up doing and planning evil\nand return to the Lord.\nGod will abundantly pardon their sins. \nSisters and Brothers\,\n  your sins are forgiven;\n    be at peace. \n©2001 Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net \n\n\n			\n	\n		\n\n		\n			\n				  Commission & Benediction			\n		\n\n		\n		 \n \n	Go now; turn to the Lord\, and let his thoughts fill your minds.\nDo not expend your resources on that which cannot satisfy\,\nand do not become overly sure of yourselves\,\nlest you fall into temptation.\nInstead seek the Lord while he may be found\,\nand take the path to freedom that opens before you. \nAnd may God’s love be better to you even than life;\nMay Christ Jesus be to you a rock and a life-giving spring;\nAnd may the Holy Spirit strengthen you\nand guide you in the ways of life. \nWe go in peace to love and serve the Lord\,\n   In the name of Christ. Amen. \n©2001 Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net \n\n\n			\n	\n	\n\n\n\nSermons\n\n\n\nSermons will open in new tabs from our SYCBaps church website. \n\n\n\n\nShit HappensA sermon on Luke 13:1-9 by Nathan Nettleton\n\n\n\nIs Repentance Good Insurance?A sermon on Luke 13:1-9\, Isaiah 55:1-9 & 1 Corinthians 10:1-13 by Nathan Nettleton\n\n\n\nNo such thing as a free lunch?A sermon on Isaiah 55:1-9 by Nathan Nettleton\n\n\n\nSatisfying the Hunger WithinA sermon on Isaiah 55:1-9 by Alison Sampson\n\n\n\nInterpreting TragedyA sermon on Luke 13:1-9 by Nathan Nettleton\n\n\n\nCraving GodA sermon on Psalm 63:1-8 & Isaiah 55:1-9 by Nathan Nettleton
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SUMMARY:3rd Sunday in Lent - Year C
DESCRIPTION:Below you will find the Bible readings set for this occasion in the Revised Common Lectionary\, with our Australian idiomatic paraphrases of them\, plus prayers and sermons based on them. \n\n\n\nBible Readings (paraphrased)\n\n\n\nLections from The Revised Common Lectionary. Copyright 1992 by the Consultation on Common Texts(CCT) P.O. Box 340003\, Room 381\, Nashville\, TN 37203-0003\, USA. Used with Permission. \n\n\n	\n\n		\n			\n				  Isaiah 55: 1-9			\n		\n\n		\n		 \n \n	This is what the LORD says: \nHey you! Are you thirsty?\nCome\, then. Drink from these fresh waters!\nAre you too penniless even to eat?\nNever mind! Come! Help yourselves; eat your fill!\nCome and stock up with food\, wine and milk.\nWhat will it cost you? Not a red cent! \nWhy sink all your money into things that leave you hungry?\nWhy bust a gut working for things that can never satisfy?\nListen carefully to what I have to say\nand you will feast at a rich banquet of fine foods. \nStick with me and tune in to what I’m saying\,\nfor without my words\, life is bland and tasteless.\nI will surround your lives with love and loyalty\,\nmaking a permanent alliance\, just as I did with David.\nI gave him influence and authority over the nations\,\nand he was my witness among them. \nYou will be the same – a light to which others flock;\neven those who don’t know you will come running;\nthey’ll be drawn to my glory\, seen in you\,\nthe glory of the LORD\, the one and only God of Israel. \nThe LORD says\,\nTrack me down before it is too late\,\nmake contact while I’m in your neck of the woods.\nClean up your act and get your head straight;\ngive up your corrupt practices and plans.\nGet yourself back on my wavelength\nand I’ll pour out mercy and generous forgiveness. \nI don’t think the way you think\, says the LORD\,\nand I don’t do things the way you do.\nYour ways and mine are like cheese and chalk\,\nyour thoughts and mine are lightyears apart. \n©2001 Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net \n\n\n			\n	\n		\n\n		\n			\n				  Psalm 63: 1-8			\n		\n\n		\n		 \n \n	You are my God and I crave you;\nall that I am thirsts for you;\nevery fibre of my being aches for you\,\nlike a parched and weary land longing for rain. \nLet me stay here in this sacred place\nand drink in the vision of your strength and glory. \nWith every breath I sing your praises\,\nbecause your rock-solid love\nis worth more to me than life itself. \nI will worship you till my dying day\,\nwith my hands reaching out to you\nand my voice calling your name. \nYou are like a rich banquet to my soul;\nlike a meal I can’t praise enough! \nEven in the dead of night\nI lie awake thinking of you\,\nand savouring each treasured thought. \nI snuggle under your wings and sing for joy\,\nfor you have been my help and support. \nWith all that I am I cling to you\,\nand your strong loving arms hold me safe. \n©2001 Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net \n\n\n			\n	\n		\n\n		\n			\n				  1 Corinthians 10: 1-13			\n		\n\n		\n		 \n \n	My friends\, take a lesson from the history of our people. Our ancestors all started out on the same footing. They all shared a common baptism as they passed through the sea from their old life of slavery to new life as followers of Moses. They were all led in the desert by the same cloud and they all ate the same food — the food that God provided them each day. They all drank from the same fountain to quench their spiritual thirsts: the fountain that gushed from the rock that is Christ\, for he went with them as they travelled. But despite all that God did to nourish and strengthen them\, most of them rebelled and got God off-side. As a result they perished in the desert. \nTheir mistakes and the price they paid for them are clearly warnings to us not to fall into the same sort of traitorous behaviour ourselves. So don’t get sucked into celebrations that honour something else in place of God. The scriptures condemn the way our ancestors ate and drank and cavorted in celebrations dedicated to other so-called gods. Similarly we must not get drawn into a culture of sexual depravity as some of them were. Look at the price they paid: twenty-three thousand of them were wiped out in a single day. We also need to beware of trying to test Christ out by seeing how far his tolerance can be stretched. Some of our ancestors tried pushing their luck like that\, and the next thing they knew they were being killed by a plague of deadly snakes. And don’t go stirring up discontent the way they did either. Their whingeing unleashed a destructive spirit that decimated them. \nThe accounts of what happened to them are like flashing lights warning us of danger. We might be living at the other end of the world’s history\, but if we don’t learn from their mistakes\, we’ll be doomed to repeat them. So don’t go getting too sure of yourselves or you’ll let your guard down and be on the canvas in no time. No matter how tough the going gets\, you are not up against anything worse than what everyone else has to face. God never lets us down and will ensure that you don’t cop any pressure that you’re not capable of withstanding. There may be situations that will seem to be testing your limits — temptations that feel unbearable — but God will always make sure that there is a way out for you. It’s up to you to take it\, but God will make sure it is there for you. \n©2001 Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net \n\n\n			\n	\n		\n\n		\n			\n				  Luke 13: 1-9			\n		\n\n		\n		 \n \n	Some people came to Jesus bringing news of a massacre that had occurred in a place of worship. They said that a death squad\, sent by Pilate\, had butchered a group of Galileans while they were offering sacrifices. Jesus questioned the people about what they thought this meant: “Do you think there’s some kind of justice in this? Do you think that because these particular Galileans copped it\, they must therefore have been the worst sinners in Galilee? No\, they didn’t deserve it any more than anyone else. But all the same\, unless you turn your lives around\, you’ll end up just as dead as them. \n“What about the eighteen people who were crushed to death when the Tower of Siloam collapsed? Do you think that such a disaster proved that they had offended God more than the rest of the population of Jerusalem? If you do\, I can tell you that you’re wrong. But I can also tell you that unless you get your lives back on the right track\, your number will soon be up too.” \nThen he told a story to illustrate the point: “A bloke had a fruit tree planted on his property. One day\, after finding that the tree had still not produced any fruit\, he ran out of patience with it. He called his gardener and said\, ‘I’ve given up on this tree. It’s been here for three years and has produced nothing but leaves. Chop it down! It’s a waste of good soil.’ But the gardener replied\, ‘Boss\, let’s give it one more year. I’ll loosen up the soil and keep the fertiliser up to it and we’ll see if it gives us a crop next summer. If it does\, great. But if there’s still nothing\, we’ll take the axe to it then.’” \n©2001 Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net \n\n\n			\n	\n	\n\n\n\nPrayers\n\n\n	\n\n		\n			\n				  Eucharistic Preface			\n		\n\n		\n		 \n \n	Let us lift up our hearts.\nWe lift them to the Lord.\nLet us give thanks to the Lord our God.\nIt is right to give our thanks and praise. \nIt is indeed right to give you our thanks and praise\, O God\,\nfor as high as the heavens are above the earth\,\nso high are your ways and thoughts above ours. \nYou spread out creation like a rich banquet\nand poured forth blessings like an ever-flowing stream.\nIn the days of Moses\, you rescued your people from slavery\, and nourished them in the wilderness. \nIn your child\, Jesus\,\nyou have met us in our suffering again.\nWhen he was killed\,\nhe opened the way through the deep waters of death\nto the promised land of resurrection life.\nRemembering this\, we cling to you\,\nsheltered beneath your wings\,\nthankful that though disaster may beset us\nand push us to the limits of our endurance\,\nyou will replenish our strength\, without cost\,\nfrom your overflowing table\,\nand so enable us to stand firm\nand rest trustingly in your abundant mercy. \nTherefore with ..... \n©2001 Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net \n\n\n			\n	\n		\n\n		\n			\n				  Short Preface (for insertion into Eucharistic prayers with fixed prefaces)			\n		\n\n		\n		 \n \n	We thank you that even in the face of trial and disaster\nyou replenish our strength\, without cost\,\nfrom your overflowing table\,\nand so enable us to stand firm\nand rest trustingly in your abundant mercy. \n©2001 Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net \n\n\n			\n	\n		\n\n		\n			\n				  General Prayer of Thanksgiving			\n		\n\n		\n		 \n \n	(Preface reformatted for use apart from communion)\n\nWe give you all thanks and praise\, O God\,\nfor as high as the heavens are above the earth\,\nso high are your ways and thoughts above ours. \nYou spread out creation like a rich banquet\nand poured forth blessings like an ever-flowing stream.\nIn the days of Moses\, you rescued your people from slavery\, and nourished them in the wilderness. \nIn your child\, Jesus Christ\,\nyou have met us in our suffering again.\nWhen he was killed\,\nhe opened the way through the deep waters of death\nto the promised land of resurrection life.\nRemembering this\, we cling to you\,\nsheltered beneath your wings\,\nthankful that though disaster may beset us\nand push us to the limits of our endurance\,\nyou will replenish our strength\, without cost\,\nfrom your overflowing table\,\nand so enable us to stand firm\nand rest trustingly in your abundant mercy. \nTherefore\, with our hearts lifted high\,\nwe offer you thanks and praise at all times\nthrough Jesus Christ our Lord\,\nwho lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit\,\none God\, for ever and ever.\nAmen. \n©2001 Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net \n\n\n			\n	\n		\n\n		\n			\n				  Declaration of Grace / Absolution			\n		\n\n		\n		 \n \n	God is faithful and will have mercy on all\nwho give up doing and planning evil\nand return to the Lord.\nGod will abundantly pardon their sins. \nSisters and Brothers\,\n  your sins are forgiven;\n    be at peace. \n©2001 Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net \n\n\n			\n	\n		\n\n		\n			\n				  Commission & Benediction			\n		\n\n		\n		 \n \n	Go now; turn to the Lord\, and let his thoughts fill your minds.\nDo not expend your resources on that which cannot satisfy\,\nand do not become overly sure of yourselves\,\nlest you fall into temptation.\nInstead seek the Lord while he may be found\,\nand take the path to freedom that opens before you. \nAnd may God’s love be better to you even than life;\nMay Christ Jesus be to you a rock and a life-giving spring;\nAnd may the Holy Spirit strengthen you\nand guide you in the ways of life. \nWe go in peace to love and serve the Lord\,\n   In the name of Christ. Amen. \n©2001 Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net \n\n\n			\n	\n	\n\n\n\nSermons\n\n\n\nSermons will open in new tabs from our SYCBaps church website. \n\n\n\n\nShit HappensA sermon on Luke 13:1-9 by Nathan Nettleton\n\n\n\nIs Repentance Good Insurance?A sermon on Luke 13:1-9\, Isaiah 55:1-9 & 1 Corinthians 10:1-13 by Nathan Nettleton\n\n\n\nNo such thing as a free lunch?A sermon on Isaiah 55:1-9 by Nathan Nettleton\n\n\n\nSatisfying the Hunger WithinA sermon on Isaiah 55:1-9 by Alison Sampson\n\n\n\nInterpreting TragedyA sermon on Luke 13:1-9 by Nathan Nettleton\n\n\n\nCraving GodA sermon on Psalm 63:1-8 & Isaiah 55:1-9 by Nathan Nettleton
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