Monday, November 8, 2010

Tyler Street Almanac - November 8-15, 2010

Worship @ Tyler Street:
Sunday, November 14, 2010
International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church
8:30 &10:50 AM
Rev. John Wilks preaching
Luke 21:5-18


Daily Bible Readings:

Monday:
In the morning, Psalm 80
In the evening, Psalm 77, Psalm 79
Joel 1:1-13
Revelation 18:15-24
Luke 14:12-24

Tuesday:
In the morning, Psalm 78:1-39
In the evening, Psalm 78:40-72
Joel 1:15-2:11
Revelation 19:1-10
Luke 14:25-35

Wednesday:
In the morning, Psalm 119:97-120
In the evening, Psalm 81, Psalm 82
Joel 2:12-19
Revelation 19:11-21
Luke 15:1-10

Thursday:
In the morning, Psalm 83, Psalm 23, Psalm 27
In the evening, Psalm 85, Psalm 86
Joel 2:21-27
James 1:1-15
Luke 15:1-32

Friday:
In the morning, Psalm 88
In the evening, Psalm 91, Psalm 92
Joel 2:28-3:8
James 1:16-27
Luke 16:1-9

Saturday:
In the morning, Psalm 87, Psalm 90
In the evening, Psalm 136
Joel 3:9-17
James 2:1-13
Luke 16:10-18

Sunday:
In the morning, Psalm 66, Psalm 67
In the evening, Psalm 19, Psalm 46
Habakkuk 1:1-2:1
Philippians 3:13-4:1
Matthew 23:13-24

Monday:
In the morning, Psalm 89:1-18
In the evening, Psalm 89:19-52
Habakkuk 2:1-20
James 2:14-26
Luke 16:19-31

A Collect for the International Day of Prayer:

Almighty God,
You call Your children to bear our crosses and follow Your son,
even unto the ends of the Earth.
We pray today for all who suffer harassment, humiliation,
violence and even death for Your Sake.
Comfort those who suffer
and strengthen the resolve of those facing persecution,
that they may share Your love in the midst of hatred.
And move us, who worship You in safety and comfort,
to do what ever we can to assist our brothers and sisters in the faith who suffer.
May Your hand protect Your Church,
so that we may draw the world unto You.
In the name of Your Son Jesus Christ
who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit,
One God forever and eve. Amen

Food for Thought:
““But I say to you, love your enemies,
bless those who curse you,
do good to those who hate you,
and pray for those who spitefully use you and persecute you.”

Jesus – from Matthew 5:44

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