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Lent By The 40’s

The portions of God’s Word used in this worship flyer have been

 taken from The Holy Bible, Evangelical Heritage Version    Copyright 2019,    The Wartburg Project, Inc.   All rights reserved.   Used with permission Music and lyrics, as needed, are used with permission via OneLicense.net #A712831

March 18, 2026      Fifth Midweek Lenten Service

Our 2026 Lenten Services Theme:

 “Lent By The 40’s”

Tonight:

Jonah’s 40 Day Message of Repentance and Mercy

 

 

Pre-service prayer       

Pre-service music

 

We ask the Lord to join us

 

The Greeting and Introduction to This Evening’s Service

 

The Invocation We begin this service this evening…

in the name of the Father,   and of the Son, 

and of the Holy Spirit.   Amen.

 

The Opening Psalm Psalm 130

P: Out of the depths I cry to You, O LORD; 

 

C: O Lord, hear my voice. Let your ears be attentive to my cry for mercy. 

 

P: If You, O LORD, kept a record of sins, O Lord, who could stand? 

 

C: But with You there is forgiveness; therefore You are feared. 

 

P: I wait for the LORD, my soul waits, and in His word I put my hope. 

 

C: My soul waits for the Lord more than watchmen wait for the morning, more than watchmen wait for the morning. 

 

P: O Israel, put your hope in the LORD, for with the LORD is unfailing love and with Him is full redemption. 

 

C: He Himself will redeem Israel from all their sins.

 

 

After which the Congregation may be seated for

The Opening Hymn Hymn 103 “Glory Be To Jesus”

1 Glory be to Jesus,  Who in bitter pains

Poured for me the lifeblood   From his sacred veins.

2 Grace and life eternal   In that blood I find;

Blest be his compassion,   Infinitely kind.

3 Blest through endless ages   Be the precious stream

Which from endless torments   Did the world redeem.

4 Abel’s blood for vengeance   Pleaded to the skies,

But the blood of Jesus   For our pardon cries.

5 Oft as earth exulting   Lifts its praise on high,

Angel hosts rejoicing   Make their glad reply.

6 Lift we, then, our voices,  Swell the mighty flood;

Louder still and louder   Praise the precious blood!

after which the Congregation will rise as

 

We Join in the Confession of Our Sins

Almighty God, Heavenly Father, we have violated Your holy will through our sinful actions, in our failure to do what You righteously expect from us, with our wicked words, and by our evil thoughts and desires.

 

 

We come, O Lord, to Your altar to confess our sins.   +   We beg for Your mercy, + though we do not deserve it.   +   Hear our prayer.    +  Grant us the forgiveness of all our sins, for Jesus’ sake.

Just as I am without one plea

But that Thy blood was shed for me,

And that Thou bidd’st me come to Thee,

O Lamb of God, I come, I come.

 

 

Our sins are many….inexcusable, yet inevitable given our weakness and dullness.    We have sworn falsely and used Your name to curse, rather than to bless others and to praise You.   We have not worshiped You as faithfully as we ought.  We have not listened to Your Word as we should.  Too often we have conformed our lives – not to Your perfect will – but to the norms and dictates of this sinful world.    At times we have lived as though we were “god” instead of humbly submitting everything that we are and have to You, O Lord.

 

Just as I am, though tossed about

With many a conflict, many a doubt,

Fightings and fears within, without,

O Lamb of God, I come, I come.

 

 

We have acted spitefully toward friends and strangers.    We have fought with our family.  We have been impatient with each other, and even with You, O Lord.  We have sought superiority over others at work, in the home, at school, and in the church.   We have preferred materialism more than we have pursued our spiritual growth.   We have committed the very evils that we  have self-righteously – and You have properly – condemned.

 

Just as I am, poor, wretched, blind;

Sight, riches, healing of the mind,

Yea, all I need, in Thee to find,

O Lamb of God, I come, I come.

 

 

We have passed by and ignored those who have been in genuine need.   We have thought too highly of ourselves and too little of others.      Though converted by the Gospel’s power, we have been reluctant and indifferent to bring the Good News to others.    We have not readily forgiven those who have sinned against us.    We have not loved You and others as You have commanded us to do.

 

 

Forgive us all our sins,   +  those known and unknown to us,   + according to the mercy of Your Son, our Savior Jesus Christ.     +   Pour Your grace upon us, +    that we might know the peace which surpasses all understanding, + and that we might share eternal life with Christ, our Lord.

Just as I am, Thou wilt receive,

Wilt welcome, pardon, cleanse, relieve;

Because Thy promise I believe,

O Lamb of God, I come, I come.

 

Pastor Upon this, your voluntary confession, and in accordance with the responsibilities entrusted to me as a called and ordained  servant of the Living Word, I assure you that God, our heavenly Father, has forgiven you all your sins.   By the perfect life and innocent death of our Lord Jesus Christ, He has removed your guilt and condemnation forever.   You are His own dear child –  an heir of everlasting life through faith in Christ.   May God now give you the strength of faith to live according to His will.   Go in His grace and peace.   Amen.

 

After which the Congregation will be seated

We Share God’s Word

The Scripture Reading:

The account of Jesus’ Passion as it is recorded for us through a 

harmony of the Gospels of  Matthew,  Mark,  Luke, and  John.

Tonight’s Reading:   Jesus Before Pilate

Pilate called together the chief priests, the rulers, and the people, and said to them, “You brought this Man to me as one who is misleading the people. Look, I have examined Him in your presence. I have found in this Man no basis for the charges you are bringing against Him. Herod did not either, for he sent Him back to us. See, He has done nothing worthy of death. So I will have Him flogged and release Him.” At the time of the Festival the governor had a custom to release to the crowd any one prisoner they wanted. At that time they were holding a notorious prisoner named Barabbas, who had been thrown in prison for a rebellion in the city and for murder. The crowd came up and began to ask Pilate to do for them what he usually did.  So when they were assembled, Pilate said to them, “Do you want me to release the King of the Jews to you? Which one do you want me to release to you?  Barabbas—or Jesus, Who is called Christ?” For Pilate in fact knew that they had handed Jesus over to him because of envy.  

 

While he was sitting on the judgment seat, Pilate’s wife sent him a message. “Have nothing to do with that righteous Man,” she said, “since I have suffered many things today in a dream because of Him.”  But the chief priests and the elders persuaded the crowd to ask for Barabbas and to have Jesus put to death. The governor asked them, “Which of the two do you want me to release to you?”  They all shouted together with one voice: “Take Him away! Release Barabbas to us!”

 

Pilate said to them, “Then what do you want me to do with the Man you call the King of the Jews? What should I do with Jesus, Who is called Christ?” They all said to him, “Crucify Him!”   But the governor said, “Why? What has He done wrong?”   But they kept shouting even louder: “Crucify Him!”  Pilate addressed them again, because he wanted to release Jesus. But they kept   shouting, “Crucify! Crucify Him!”He said to them the third time, “Why? What evil has He done? I have found no  grounds for sentencing Him to death. So I will whip Him and release Him.” But they kept  pressuring him with loud voices, demanding that He be crucified. And their voices were overwhelming.

 

Then Pilate took Jesus and had Him flogged.  The governor’s soldiers took Jesus into the Praetorium and gathered the whole cohort of soldiers around Him. They stripped Him and put a scarlet robe on Him. They twisted together a crown of thorns and put it on His head. They put a staff in His right hand, knelt in front of Him, and mocked Him by saying, “Hail, King of the Jews!” They spit on Him, took the staff, and hit Him repeatedly on His head. They also kept hitting Him in the face.  Pilate went outside again and said to them, “Look, I am bringing Him out to you to let you know that I find no basis for a charge against Him.” So Jesus came out wearing the crown of thorns and the purple robe. Pilate said to them, “Behold the Man!” When the chief priests and guards saw Him, they shouted, “Crucify! Crucify!” Pilate told them, “Take Him yourselves and crucify Him, for I find *no basis for a charge against Him.”   

 

The Jews answered him, “We have a law, and according to that law He ought to die, because He claimed to be the Son of God.”  When Pilate heard this statement, he was even more afraid. He went back inside the palace again and asked Jesus, “Where are You from?” But Jesus gave him no answer. So Pilate asked Him, “Are You not talking to me? Don’t You know that I have the authority to release You or to crucify You?”

 

Jesus answered, “You would have no authority over Me at all if it had not been given to you from above. Therefore the one who handed Me over to you has the greater sin.”  From then on Pilate tried to release Jesus. But the Jews shouted, “If you let this Man   go, you are no friend of Caesar! Anyone who claims to be a king opposes Caesar!”  When Pilate heard these words, he brought Jesus outside. He sat down on the judge’s seat at a place called the Stone Pavement, or Gabbatha in Aramaic. It was about the sixth hour on the Preparation Day for the Passover. Pilate said to the Jews, “Here is your King!”  They shouted, “Away with Him! Away with Him! Crucify Him!”  Pilate said to them, “Should I crucify your King?”  “We have no king but Caesar!” the chief priests answered.

When Pilate saw that he was accomplishing nothing and that instead it was turning into a riot, he decided that what they demanded would be done. He took water, washed his hands in front of the crowd, and said, “I am innocent of this righteous Man’s blood. It is your responsibility.”

 

And all the people answered, “Let His blood be on us and on our children!” Since he wanted to satisfy the crowd, Pilate released Barabbas to them. So then Pilate handed Jesus over to them to be crucified.

 

After they had mocked Him, the soldiers took off the robe and put His own clothes on Him. Then they led Him away to crucify Him. Jesus was carrying His own cross. As they were going out of the city, a certain man, Simon of Cyrene (the father of Alexander and Rufus), was passing by on his way in from the country. They placed the cross on him and made him carry it behind Jesus. A large crowd of the people was following Him, including women who were mourning and wailing for Him.  Jesus turned to them and said, “Daughters of Jerusalem, stop weeping for Me, but weep for yourselves and for your children. Be sure of this: The days are coming when they will say, ‘Blessed are the childless women, the wombs that never gave birth, and the breasts that never nursed.’ Then they will begin to say to the mountains, ‘Fall on us!’ and to the hills, ‘Cover us.’  For if they do these things to the green wood, what will happen to the dry?

Second Hymn Hymn 304   “Jesus Sinners Does Receive”

1 Jesus sinners does receive;   Oh, may all this saying ponder

Who in sin’s delusions live   And from God and heaven wander.

Here is hope for all who grieve–   Jesus sinners does receive.

2 We deserve but grief and shame,   Yet his words, rich grace revealing,

Pardon, peace, and life proclaim;   Here their ills have perfect healing

Who with humble hearts believe–   Jesus sinners does receive.

3 Sheep that from the fold did stray   Are not by the Lord forsaken;

Weary souls who lost their way   Are by Christ, the shepherd, taken

In his arms that they may live–   Jesus sinners does receive.

5 I, a sinner, come to you   With a penitent confession.

Savior, show me mercy, too;    Grant for all my sins remission.

Let these words my soul relieve–   Jesus sinners does receive.

7 Jesus sinners does receive.   Even I have been forgiven.

And when I this earth must leave,   I shall find an open heaven.

Dying, still to him I cleave–   Jesus sinners does receive.

The Evening Meditation based on Jonah 3:1-10

Then the word of the Lord came to Jonah a second time: 2 “Get up. Go to Nineveh, the great city, and preach to it the message that I tell you.”

 

3 So Jonah set out and went to Nineveh just as the word of the Lord had commanded. Now Nineveh was a great city to God. It required a three-day walk. 4 Jonah walked through the city for a day, and he called out, “Forty more days and Nineveh is going to be overthrown!”

 

5 The men of Nineveh believed God. They proclaimed a fast and put on sackcloth, from the greatest of them to the least. 6 When word reached the king of Nineveh, he got up from his throne, took off his royal robe, covered himself with sackcloth, and sat in ashes. 7 Then he issued a proclamation in Nineveh.

 

By the decree of the king and his leading officials:

 

Do not let people or animals, herds or flocks, taste anything. Do not let them eat food or drink water. 8 Instead, let people and animals be covered with sackcloth. Let everyone call fervently to God. Let them turn from their evil way and from the violence that is in their hands. 9 Who knows? God may turn and relent. He may turn from his burning anger so that we will not perish.

 

10 When God saw their actions, that they had turned from their evil way, God relented from the disaster which he said he would bring on them, and he did not carry it out.

 

Jonah’s 40 Day Message

of Repentance and Mercy

The Blessing And now the peace that transcends all understanding will guard your hearts and minds through faith in Christ Jesus.  Amen.

 

 

We bring our Offerings and Prayers to our Lord

 

As we gather the offering for this evening,

we will pass offering plates throughout the chapel.

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Tonight’s Special Prayers

The Prayer for This Evening

 

The Lord’s Prayer

Our Father, Who art in heaven, Hallowed be Thy name;   Thy Kingdom come;  Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven;   Give us this day our daily bread;  And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us;  And lead us not into temptation;  But deliver us from evil;   For Thine is the Kingdom, and the power, and the glory,  forever and ever.   Amen.

We Leave with the Lord’s Blessing

The Benediction “The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all.  Amen.

After which the Congregation will be seated for

The Closing Hymn     “Now the Day is Over”

sung to the melody of “Onward Christian Soldiers” (CW 537)

Now the day is over, night is drawing nigh;

Shadows of the evening, steal across the sky.

Jesus, give the weary, calm and sweet repose;

With Your tend’rest blessing   May our eyelids close.

Grant us, Lord, Your children, faith that’s strong and true

Keep our souls, dear Savior, ever tied to You.

Through the long night watches   May Your angels spread

Their white wings above me,   Watching ‘round my bed.

When the morning wakens,   Then may I arise

Pure and fresh and sinless    In Your holy eyes.

Glory to the Father,   Glory to the Son

And to You, blest Spirit,   Ever Three in One.    Amen.

Silent Prayer, Announcements, Post-Service Music