The Sunday of the Feeding of the 4,000 (07/26)
Summary of the Day:
Jesus Restores Paradise and Feeds Us Freely
In the Garden of Eden, our first parents received food freely from the gracious hand of God, apart from any burdensome work (Gen 2:7–17). But after the fall, food would be received only through toil and labor. The curse declared, “By the sweat of your face you shall eat bread, till you return to the ground . . .” (Gen. 3:19). In other words, “The wages of sin is death” (Rom 6:23). But into this wilderness world came Jesus the Messiah to restore creation. Having compassion on the weary multitudes, He renewed the bounty of Eden on the third day, freely granting an abundance of bread to the 4,000 (Mark 8:1–9). So also our Lord Jesus, having endured the burden of our sin, was raised on the third day to bring us back to Paradise. He now miraculously turns the bread of death into the Bread of Life in the Sacrament, giving you His very body and blood for your forgiveness. For “the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord” (Rom. 6:23).
Service Schedule:
Sunday Divine Service - 9:30 am
If you are unable to join us this Sunday, please use this resource to lead your family together in hearing the Word and in prayer. Use this bulletin with a Lutheran Service Book and pray along with our live stream.
Introit: Ps. 47:3, 6-8; antiphon: Ps. 47:1-2
Gradual: Ps. 34:11, 5
Old Testament: Gen. 2:7-17
Psalm 33:1-11 (antiphon: v. 6)
Epistle: Rom. 6:19-23
Proper Verse: Ps. 47:1
Gospel: Mark 8:1-9
Previous Services:
The Congregation at Prayer - Each Morning at 9 am
Join our congregation in prayer each morning on our Facebook and YouTube channels.
Wednesday Bible Study - Around 7pm
Join us for a Bible Study on 1 Corinthians each Wednesday evening at 7:30 pm. You'll be able to find our class live on our Facebook and YouTube channels (note: we are not using Zoom). Post your questions in the comments, and I'll respond in realtime or later.