Sunday, July 25, 2010 [Proper 12C, Ninth Sunday after Pentecost, Green]
Rev. Ed Lantz preaching on Micah 6:1-8
Daily Lectionary for July 19-26, 2010
Monday:
In the morning, Psalms 41, 52
In the evening, Psalm 44
Joshua 7:1-13
Romans 13:8-14
Matthew 26:36-46
Tuesday:
In the morning, Psalm 45
In the evening, Psalms 47, 48
Joshua 8:1-22
Romans 14:1-12
Matthew 26:47-56
Wednesday:
In the morning, Psalm 119:49-72
In the evening, Psalms 49, 53
Joshua 8:30-35
Romans 14:13-23
Matthew 26:57-68
Thursday:
In the morning, Psalm 50
In the evening, Psalms 66, 67
Joshua 9:3-21
Romans 15:1-13
Matthew 26:69-75
Friday:
In the morning, Psalms 40, 54
In the evening, Psalm 51
Joshua 9:22-10:15
Romans 15:14-24
Matthew 27:1-10
Saturday:
In the morning, Psalm 55
In the evening, Psalms 138, 139:1-17(18-23)
Joshua 23:1-16
Romans 15:25-33
Matthew 27:11-23
Sunday:
In the morning, Psalms 24, 29
In the evening, Psalms 8, 84
Joshua 24:1-15
Acts 28:23-31
Mark 2:23-28
Monday:
In the morning, Psalms 56, 57
In the evening, Psalms 64, 65
Joshua 24:16-33
Romans 16:1-16
Prayer:
Almighty God,
who has given us grace at this time
with one accord to make our common supplication to thee
and has promised that when two or three are gathered in thy name
thou will grant their requests:
Fulfill now, o Lord, the desires and petitions of thy humble servants,
As may be most expedient for them,
granting us in this world knowledge of thy truth,
And life in the world to come, life everlasting. Amen.
Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom
Food for thought:
“For it came to pass that the chains of many sins
in many deaths were broken by the one death of the One
who himself had no previous sin that would merit death.
And therefore, for our sake the Lord to death which was not his due,
in order that the death which was due would not injure us.”
Augustine
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)
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