A Liturgy of Lament for a Time of Drought
A resource created for Eagle Lake Lutheran
Church, Willmar, MN, in the early 1980s.
Feel free to adapt or edit for local use. Pastor Larry Wohlrabe.
PRELUDE
WELCOME AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
ADDRESS TO GOD (based on Psalm 63:1)
P: O God, thou art my God,
C: I seek thee, my soul thirsts for thee;
P: My flesh faints for thee,
C: As in a dry and weary land where no water is.
P: O God, thou art my God,
C: I seek they, my soul thirsts for thee.
HYMN: “As Pants the Hart”
COMPLAINT (based on the weekly news reports and Psalm
51:10-12)
P: It has been hot and dry for weeks.
C: We cry out to you for relief, O God.
P: Our governor says we could be in a “season-long,
statewide drought.”
C: We cry out to you for mercy, O God.
P: Some crops are lost, and many that survive
will suffer irreparable damage.
C: We cry out to you for recovery, O God.
P: Farm families are depressed and town-folks
grow anxious.
C: We cry out to you for hope, O God.
P: This physical drought is beginning to leave
us spiritually dry as well.
C: We cry out to you for faith, O God.
P: Our dryness reflects our powerlessness, our
God-forsakenness, our sinfulness.
C: We cry out to you for forgiveness, O God.
P: Let us make confession to God.
C: Have mercy on us O God, according to
your lovingkindness;
In your great compassion blot out
our offenses:
Create
us in us clean hearts O God,
and
renew right spirits within us.
Cast
us not away from your presence,
And
take not your Holy Spirit from us.
Restore
to us the joy of your salvation
And
uphold us with your free Spirit.
CONFESSION
OF TRUST (based on Isaiah 41:17-18 and Martin Luther’s Small Catechism)
P: When the poor and needy seek water, and there
is none, and their tongue is parched with thirst,
C: The Lord will answer them, the God of Israel
will not forsake them.
P: God will open rivers on the bare heights, and
fountains in the midst of the valleys;
C: God will make the wilderness a pool of water,
and the dry land springs of water.
P: It may seem that God has abandoned us in this
time of drought.
C: But we know that we are not forsaken!
P: We are bold, therefore, to confess:
C: We believe that God has created us and all
that exists. God has given us and still
preserves our bodies and souls with all their powers. God provides us with food and clothing, home
and family, daily work, and all that we need from day to day. God also protects us in time of danger and
guards us from every evil. All this God
does out of fatherly and divine goodness and mercy, though we do not deserve
it. Therefore we surely ought to thank
and praise, serve and obey God. This is
most certainly true.
HYMN: “He Leadeth Me”
WORDS
OF ASSURANCE (based on Isaiah 55:10-11)
P: For as the rain and the snow come down from
heaven, and return not thither but water the earth,
C: making it bring forth and sprout, giving seed
to the sower and bread to the eater,
P: so shall my word be that goes forth from my
mouth; it shall not return to me empty,
C: but it shall accomplish that which I purpose
and prosper in the things for which I sent it.
P: Hear the word of the Lord:
FIRST
LESSON: Job 38:1-11
SECOND
LESSONS: II Corinthians 5:14-21
SHARING
WITH CHILDREN
GOSPEL: Mark 4:35-41
SERMON
HYMN: “Eternal Father, Strong to Save”
OFFERING
VOW OF
PRAISE (based on Psalm 7:17)
P: God does not sleep through our trials and
tribulations, our physical drought and our spiritual dryness.
C: God hears us and provides for our every need.
P: Let us give to the Lord the thanks due to his
righteousness!
C: Let us sing praise to the Lord, the Most
High!
HYMN: “Listen, You Nations!” (Canticle 14 in With One Voice)
BENEDICTION
POSTLUDE
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