April 14 - Sunday of the 3rd Week of Easter, Year B

Published: April 13, 2024, 4 a.m.

(Acts 3:13-15,17-19;\xa0\xa0 Ps.4:2,4,7-9;\xa0\xa0 1Jn.2:1-5a;\xa0\xa0 Lk.24:35-48) \u201cHe is expiation for our sins.\u201d Brothers and sisters, \u201cwe have an Advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous one.\u201d\xa0 For us this Savior has come; for our sins He has died on the cross.\xa0 Even as it is written of Him in Scripture, so all has been accomplished in His Name. And so we need fear no more.\xa0 We need not be \u201cstartled and terrified\u201d at the sight of Him in our midst.\xa0 He has come to us and has taken His place among us, even as He sits at the right hand of God.\xa0 And His place among us is the cross, even as God announced \u2013 \u201cthat His Christ would suffer\u201d \u2013 and by His sacrifice He has been greatly blessed, and we greatly blessed with Him.\xa0 Now His blood, once shed by our own hands, pours upon us for \u201cthe forgiveness of [our] sins.\u201d David once cried, \u201cWhen I call, answer me, O my just God, you who relieve me when I am in distress,\u201d and so in Christ his prayer is answered; for in this Jesus, our greatest distress \u2013 that inflicted by our transgressions \u2013 has been washed clean from our murderous souls.\xa0 He lives.\xa0 He lives now, brothers and sisters, to make intercession for our sins \u201cand for those of the whole world.\u201d\xa0 Let us all come to Him in truth and find \u201cthe light of [His] countenance shin[ing] upon us!\u201d The light the Lord is, the salvation He affords to each of our souls, must \u201cbe preached in His name to all the nations\u201d; all must come to know the blessing embodied in the risen Christ: all must see Him, that in His redemptive wounds all might take refuge.\xa0 It is the will of God that all sins \u201cbe wiped away,\u201d that all hearts be converted to truth and light, that all might live before Him in eternal peace. Do not delay your repentance in His sight; freely forgiveness pours from His side.\xa0 For this alone He has died, but to receive His mercy you must reform your lives. Written, read & chanted, and produced by James Kurt. Music: "Wish I'd Never Done It" from Cleansing Human Frailty, fourth album of Songs for Children of Light, by James Kurt. ******* O LORD, may the blood of your Son cleanse us of sin, and may our own death glorify you. YHWH, Jesus was killed by being hung on a tree, but you preserved Him from among those going down into the pit, you brought Him up from the netherworld, and with Him all those obedient to His Word.\xa0 Now in glory He sits with you upon the throne, and the angels and all creatures in Heaven and on earth and under the earth praise His holy Name.\xa0 And, yes, those who follow Him here unto death shall come to such glory with Him in Heaven. To the Lamb who was slain belong all honor and glory and blessing; and to His disciples, to those who lay down their lives that His sheep might be fed, comes the blessing that rests upon Him.\xa0 O LORD, make us fruitful in your sight!\xa0 May we help turn the mourning of mankind into dancing and singing before your throne.\xa0 Forever let us give you thanks for having been found worthy to suffer dishonor here for the sake of your Name.