Monday, June 14, 2010

Tyler Street Almanac - June 14-21, 2010

Worship @ Tyler Street
Sunday, June 6, 2010 (4th Sunday After Pentecost, Green)
Rev. Ed Lantz preaching
Micah 1:2-9

Daily Lectionary June 14-21, 2010
Monday:
In the morning, Psalm 80
In the evening, Psalms 77, 79
Numbers 9:15-23, 10:29-36
Romans 1:1-15
Matthew 17:14-21

Tuesday:
In the morning, Psalm 78:1-39
In the evening, Psalm 78:40-72
Numbers 11:1-23
Romans 1:16-25
Matthew 17:22-27

Wednesday:
In the morning, Psalm 119:97-120
In the evening, Psalms 81, 82
Numbers 11:24-35
Romans 1:28-2:11
Matthew 18:1-9

Thursday:
In the morning, Psalm 83
In the evening, Psalms 85, 86
Numbers 12:1-16
Romans 2:12-24
Matthew 18:10-20

Friday:
In the morning, Psalm 88
In the evening, Psalms 91, 92
Numbers 13:1-3, 21-30
Romans 2:25-3:8
Matthew 18:21-35

Saturday:
In the morning, Psalms 87, 90
In the evening, Psalm 136
Numbers 13:31-14:25
Romans 3:9-20
Matthew 19:1-12

Sunday:
In the morning, Psalms 66, 67
In the evening, Psalms 19, 46
Numbers 14:26-45
Acts 15:1-12
Luke 12:49-56

Monday:
In the morning, Psalm 89:1-18
In the evening, Psalm 89:19-52
Numbers 16:1-19
Romans 3:21-31
Matthew 19:13-22

Prayer:

You only I love; You only I follow,
You only I seek; You only am I ready to serve.
Because You alone are justly Lord,
I desire to be under Your rule.
Command, I ask You, as You will,
but heal and open my eyes that I may see Your beckoning.
Tell me where I must go that I may see You;
and I hope to do all that You command.
Receive, I pray You, Your fugitive,
most clement Father and Lord.
Enough have I served Your enemies
whom You have put under Your feet.
Enough have I been the plaything of deceits.
Receive me, Your servant, now fleeing from these things.
Augustine of Hippo

Food for thought:


“I beseech you to again observe
the incomparable majesty of Christ who transcends all.
With irresistible might and unequalled authority,
He crushes Satan by simply willing that it should be.”
Cyril of Alexandria, from Commentary on Luke, Homily 44

Both the prayer and the food for thought come from the Pentecost entry of Ancient Christian Devotional : A Year of Weekly Readings for Lectionary Cycle C edited by Thomas Oden and Cindy Corsby (IVP/Formatio, 2009) Also available for Kindle. 

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