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The Daily Lectionary for Thursday, September 1, 2022

God measures all our sorrows
Philippians 2:25-30

The Daily Lectionary
Thursday, September 1, 2022
Psalm 139:1-6, 13-18; Jeremiah 15:10-21; Philippians 2:25-30
(Revised Common Lectionary Year C)
(Semi-continuous Reading Plan)

Psalm 139:1-6, 13-18
The Inescapable God
To the leader. Of David. A Psalm.
1  O Lord, you have searched me and known me.
2  You know when I sit down and when I rise up;
     you discern my thoughts from far away.
3  You search out my path and my lying down,
     and are acquainted with all my ways.
4  Even before a word is on my tongue,
     O Lord, you know it completely.
5  You hem me in, behind and before,
     and lay your hand upon me.
6  Such knowledge is too wonderful for me;
     it is so high that I cannot attain it.

13 For it was you who formed my inward parts;
     you knit me together in my mother’s womb.
14 I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made.
     Wonderful are your works;
   that I know very well.
15   My frame was not hidden from you,
   when I was being made in secret,
     intricately woven in the depths of the earth.
16 Your eyes beheld my unformed substance.
   In your book were written
     all the days that were formed for me,
     when none of them as yet existed.
17 How weighty to me are your thoughts, O God!
     How vast is the sum of them!
18 I try to count them—they are more than the sand;
     I come to the end—I am still with you.

Jeremiah 15:10-21
Jeremiah Complains Again and Is Reassured
15:10 Woe is me, my mother, that you ever bore me, a man of strife and contention to the whole land! I have not lent, nor have I borrowed, yet all of them curse me. 11 The Lord said: Surely I have intervened in your life for good, surely I have imposed enemies on you in a time of trouble and in a time of distress. 12 Can iron and bronze break iron from the north?

13 Your wealth and your treasures I will give as plunder, without price, for all your sins, throughout all your territory. 14 I will make you serve your enemies in a land that you do not know, for in my anger a fire is kindled that shall burn forever.

15 O Lord, you know;
     remember me and visit me,
     and bring down retribution for me on my persecutors.
   In your forbearance do not take me away;
     know that on your account I suffer insult.
16 Your words were found, and I ate them,
     and your words became to me a joy
     and the delight of my heart;
   for I am called by your name,
     O Lord, God of hosts.
17 I did not sit in the company of merrymakers,
     nor did I rejoice;
   under the weight of your hand I sat alone,
     for you had filled me with indignation.
18 Why is my pain unceasing,
     my wound incurable,
     refusing to be healed?
   Truly, you are to me like a deceitful brook,
     like waters that fail.

19 Therefore thus says the Lord:
   If you turn back, I will take you back,
     and you shall stand before me.
   If you utter what is precious, and not what is worthless,
     you shall serve as my mouth.
   It is they who will turn to you,
     not you who will turn to them.
20 And I will make you to this people
     a fortified wall of bronze;
   they will fight against you,
     but they shall not prevail over you,
   for I am with you
     to save you and deliver you,
       says the Lord.
21 I will deliver you out of the hand of the wicked,
     and redeem you from the grasp of the ruthless.

Philippians 2:25-30
2:25 Still, I think it necessary to send to you Epaphroditus—my brother and co-worker and fellow soldier, your messenger and minister to my need; 26 for he has been longing for all of you, and has been distressed because you heard that he was ill. 27 He was indeed so ill that he nearly died. But God had mercy on him, and not only on him but on me also, so that I would not have one sorrow after another. 28 I am the more eager to send him, therefore, in order that you may rejoice at seeing him again, and that I may be less anxious. 29 Welcome him then in the Lord with all joy, and honor such people, 30 because he came close to death for the work of Christ, risking his life to make up for those services that you could not give me.

Optional parts of the readings are set off in [square brackets.]

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The Daily Lectionary is a three year cyclical lectionary. We are currently in Year C. Beginning with the first Sunday of Advent in 2022, we will be in Year A. The year which ended at Advent 2021 was Year B. These readings complement the Sunday and festival readings: Thursday through Saturday readings help prepare the reader for the Sunday ahead; Monday through Wednesday readings help the reader reflect and digest on what they heard in worship. Revised Common Lectionary Daily Readings, copyright © 2005 Consultation on Common Texts. www.commontexts.org
God measures all our sorrows. We have no promise that our sorrows will go away. But we do have the promise that God will give us grace to make it through.

The Morning Prayer for Thursday, September 1, 2022

 


The Morning Prayer
Thursday, September 1, 2022


In his second letter to the church in Corinth, Paul wrote, "Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!"

Dear Father in heaven, open our hearts to see what is good in our lives. May the light in our hearts shine clearly so that we see, recognize, and live in accordance with what comes from eternity and belongs to our true nature, brought to us through Christ. Keep us from being blinded and deafened by experiences that will pass by. Help us to rise above them even in suffering and to wait patiently for what is becoming new and perfect. Praise to your name that we too can say, "The old has passed away; see, everything has become new!" Amen.

Verse of the Day for Thursday, September 1, 2022

 


Verse of the Day
Thursday, September 1, 2022

Start children off on the way they should go, and even when they are old they will not turn from it.
Some caution against leading children to Christ too early, but this is a mistake. If you don’t teach your children to have faith in Jesus, others will convince them to trust in something else (Prov. 22:6; Matt. 19:13, 14; 2 Tim. 3:14–16).