Proverbs 22:1-16 · Proverbs of Solomon
Proper 19
Proverbs 22:1-16, James 2:1-13, James 2:14-26, Mark 8:27-30, Mark 8:31--9:1
Bulletin Aid
by Paul A. Laughlin
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First Lesson: Proverbs 22:1-2, 8-9

Theme: The relativity of riches

Exegetical note
Taken together, these verses do not exactly condemn wealth, but certainly devalue it in several ways: first, by valuing a good reputation above riches; second, by denying special status to the rich in God’s eyes; and third, by elevating the values of justice and sharing above the possession of wealth.

Call to Worship
Leader: Sisters and brothers, we are are living in a materialistic age.
People: MANY OF THE VALUES OF OUR SOCIETY REVOLVE AROUND WEALTH AND THE ACQUISITION OF IT.
Leader: But Scripture again and again cautions us against living for money and the things it buys.
People: FAR MORE IMPORTANT IN GOD’S ECONOMY ARE JUSTICE AND A SPIRIT OF SHARING.

Collect
God of justice, who remind us again and aga…

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