1 Corinthians 1:1-9 · Thanksgiving
Advent 1
1 Corinthians 1:1-9, Mark 13:32-37, Isaiah 63:7--64:12
Bulletin Aid
by Paul A. Laughlin
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First Lesson: Isaiah 63:16--64:8

Theme: Human alienation and divine absence

Exegetical Note
In this poem (or psalm) of lamentation, Trito-Isaiah describes the alienation and iniquity of his people, who have returned from Babylonian exile to a devastated, and therefore demoralized, Jerusalem. In this context, the prophet longs for divine intervention, though the possibility seems remote.

Call to Worship
Leader: Listen, people! The God of Abraham neither slumbers nor sleeps!
People: YET WE SOMETIMES LOSE TRACK OF GOD IN THE CHAOS OF OUR WORLD.
Leader: Hear, then, the Good News: Jesus is coming again to fulfill God’s Word!
People: LET US REJOICE AND GET READY FOR THAT GLORIOUS EVENT!

Collect
O God of present and future, who see and know when we feel unfulfilled, frustrated, and utterly Go…

CSS Publishing Co., Inc., Lectionary Worship Aids, Cycle B, Series II, by Paul A. Laughlin