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Luke 10:25-37

We are to love our neighbors as ourselves, but who are our neighbors?  Jesus answered this Pharisee’s question with the Parable of the Good Samaritan.  After a man was severely beaten and left to die and passed up by both a priest and a Levite, a Samaritan man had mercy on him.  He cared for his wounds, took him to an inn, and paid the innkeeper to watch him until he returned. Jesus commanded, “Go and do likewise.”   Do we treat our friends and family in this way?  Do we treat strangers with mercy?

  

…  We Lift Our Hearts in Worship  … 

[Preservice options include video countdowns, worship song videos, welcomes), CDs, or live music.]

 

Welcome & Time of Greeting

Pastor / Worship Leader

   With warm compassion, we greet you in the name of our loving Savior, Jesus Christ.

 

Worshipers

   We embrace your welcome and the beckoning of the Lord.

 

Time of Praise and Worship

Holy, Holy, Holy (God With Us)

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Unashamed

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Jesus Friend of Sinners

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[Traditional Options]

God of Grace and God of Glory

BH 75 265; BH 91 395; CH 435; CHH 464; EH 594,595; ELW 705; HWC 292; WFG 528; HLC 466; LBW 415; LSB 850; LW 398; NCH 436; PH 420; STTL 720; WC 669; UMH 577; WAR 569; WHM 332

Today Your Mercy Calls Us

LBW 304; LSB 915; LW 347

Holy, Holy, Holy          

BH 75 1; BH 91 2; CH 3; CHH 4; EH 362; ELW 413; HWC 262; HPW 2; HFG 323; HLC 1; HGP 51; HSP 12; LBW 165; LSB 507; LW 168; NCH 277; PH 580; RH 213; RS 624; STTL 2; WC 2; UMH 64; WAR 136; WHM 47; WIS 8

  

Invocation  

Pastor / Worship Leader

   The Lord has mercy on us!

 

Worshipers

   He blesses those who have regard for the lowly.

 

Pastor / Worship Leader

   He protects and preserves them in times of trouble.

 

Worshipers

   He gives healing to the sick because of His mercy and kindness.

 

Opening Prayer / Theme Introduction

 

Pastor / Worship Leader

   Heavenly Father, we thank you that this life on earth is only temporary.  We ask You to fill us with Your Holy Spirit so that we would live as fruit-bearers and known as merciful because of You.  We present to you today our whole hearts.  Some are filled with pain from the past, brokenness from present situations, and worry for the future.  Others are filled with joy, curiosity, or walls that block them from knowing you.  No matter our hearts’ conditions, we come as we are to Your mercy seat.  We expectantly hope and wait for You today.   

 

Worshipers

   With gratitude we pray in the name of Jesus, amen.

 

Time of Confession and Forgiveness

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Pastor / Worship Leader

   Father, we confess that we have followed the footsteps of the priest and the Levite just like in the Parable of the Good Samaritan.

 

Worshipers

   We’ve ignored the needs of others, turned our heads the other way, and focused our vision on our own goals and desires rather than acknowledging Your plans. 

 

Pastor / Worship Leader

   Lord, we’ve been too prideful to submit to You.  We’ve been too busy to hear Your voice.  Forgive us.

 

Worshipers

   Forgive us our shortcomings and failures and take the guilt and shame that these actions carry from us.  Fill us with Your Spirit so that we may walk in Your truth and will.

Pastor/ Worship Leader

   Help us to see others through Your eyes and move in our hearts with great compassion.  Give us the desire to serve one another and think of each other more highly than ourselves.

 

Worshipers

   Thank you for your mercy and forgiveness, Lord.  Amen.

 

…  We Hear God’s Word  …

[Read aloud both the introduction and Scripture]

First Reading                                  Leviticus (18:1-5), 19:9-18

Living God’s way looked different than the way of the Egyptians.  God sought obedience to His laws and decrees and devotion to Him alone.  He still asks for all of our hearts today.  Our lives should look different than the world.

 

The Lord said to Moses, “Speak to the Israelites and say to them: ‘I am the Lord your God. You must not do as they do in Egypt, where you used to live, and you must not do as they do in the land of Canaan, where I am bringing you. Do not follow their practices. You must obey my laws and be careful to follow my decrees. I am the Lord your God. Keep my decrees and laws, for the person who obeys them will live by them. I am the Lord.

 

“When you reap the harvest of your land, do not reap to the very edges of your field or gather the gleanings of your harvest. 10 Do not go over your vineyard a second time or pick up the grapes that have fallen. Leave them for the poor and the foreigner. I am the Lord your God. 11 “‘Do not steal. “‘Do not lie. “Do not deceive one another.12 “‘Do not swear falsely by my name and so profane the name of your God. I am the Lord. 13 “‘Do not defraud or rob your neighbor. “‘Do not hold back the wages of a hired worker overnight. 14 “‘Do not curse the deaf or put a stumbling block in front of the blind, but fear your God. I am the Lord. 15 “‘Do not pervert justice; do not show partiality to the poor or favoritism to the great, but judge your neighbor fairly. 16 “‘Do not go about spreading slander among your people.” Do not do anything that endangers your neighbor’s life. I am the Lord. 17 “‘Do not hate a fellow Israelite in your heart. Rebuke your neighbor frankly so you will not share in their guilt. 18 “‘Do not seek revenge or bear a grudge against anyone among your people, but love your neighbor as yourself. I am the Lord.