Load readings for St. Ignatius of Antioch, Bishop and Martyr
21st Sunday after Trinity Sunday
Chief Hymn: The Lutheran Hymnal #373Liturgical Color: Green
Introit
THE WHOLE - || world is in Your power; O Lord, | King | Al- | might-
| y, *
No one | can | gain- | say - | You.
|| For You have made heaven and earth, and all the wondrous things un- | der | the | heav- | en. *
You | are | Lord | of - | all! (Apocryphal Esther 13:9a, 10, 11a)
|| Blessèd are the unde- | filed | in | the | way, *
Who walk in the | law | of | the - | Lord!
|| Establish Your word | to | Your | ser- | vant, *
Who is devoted | to | fear- | ing - | You.
|| Turn away my re- | proach | which | I | dread, *
For Your | judg- | ments | are - | good.
|| Behold, I long | for | Your | pre- | cepts; *
Revive me in | Your | right- | eous- - | ness. (Psalm 119:1, 38–40)
GLORIA PATRI (From Hymnal)
|| The whole world is in Your power; O Lord, | King | Al- | might- | y, *
No one | can | gain- | say - | You.
|| For You have made heaven and earth, and all the wondrous things un- | der | the | heav- | en. *
You | are | Lord | of - | all! (Apocryphal Esther 13:9a, 10, 11a)
Psalm Readings
Matins: Psalm 119:161-168
Vespers: Psalm 31:1-8
Collect
Lord, we beseech Thee to keep Thy household, the Church, in continual godliness, that through Thy protection she may be free from all adversities and devoutly given to serve Thee in good works, to the glory of Thy Name; through Jesus Christ, Thy Son, our Lord, Who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Ghost, ever one God, world without end. Amen.
Old Testament Reading (TLH): Hos. 13:14
“I will ransom them from the power of the grave; I will redeem them from death. O Death, I will be your plagues! O Grave, I will be your destruction! Pity is hidden from My eyes.”
First Reading: Eph. 6:10-17
Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might. Put on the whole armor of God, that you may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil. For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places. Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand. Stand therefore, having girded your waist with truth, having put on the breastplate of righteousness, and having shod your feet with the preparation of the gospel of peace; above all, taking the shield of faith with which you will be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked one. And take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God;
Gradual
|| Lord, You have been | our | dwell- | ing | place *
In all | gen- | er- | a- - | tions.
|| Before the mountains were brought forth, before You ever had formed the | earth | and | the | world, *
Even from everlasting to everlast- | ing, | You | are - | God. (Psalm 90:1–2)
Second Reading: John 4:46-54
So Jesus came again to Cana of Galilee where He had made the water wine. And there was a certain nobleman whose son was sick at Capernaum. When he heard that Jesus had come out of Judea into Galilee, he went to Him and implored Him to come down and heal his son, for he was at the point of death. Then Jesus said to him, “Unless you people see signs and wonders, you will by no means believe.” The nobleman said to Him, “Sir, come down before my child dies!” Jesus said to him, “Go your way; your son lives.” So the man believed the word that Jesus spoke to him, and he went his way. And as he was now going down, his servants met him and told him, saying, “Your son lives!” Then he inquired of them the hour when he got better. And they said to him, “Yesterday at the seventh hour the fever left him.” So the father knew that it was at the same hour in which Jesus said to him, “Your son lives.” And he himself believed, and his whole household. This again is the second sign Jesus did when He had come out of Judea into Galilee.
Scripture taken from the New King James Version®. Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson. Used by permission. All rights reserved.