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The Daily Lectionary for Saturday, September 17, 2022

The Widow’s Offering
Mark 12:41-44

The Daily Lectionary
Saturday, September 17, 2022
Psalm 79:1-9; Jeremiah 8:14-17; 9:2-11; Mark 12:41-44
(Revised Common Lectionary Year C)
(Semi-continuous Reading Plan)

Psalm 79:1-9
Plea for Mercy for Jerusalem
A Psalm of Asaph.
1  O God, the nations have come into your inheritance;
     they have defiled your holy temple;
     they have laid Jerusalem in ruins.
2  They have given the bodies of your servants
     to the birds of the air for food,
     the flesh of your faithful to the wild animals of
     the earth.
3  They have poured out their blood like water
     all around Jerusalem,
     and there was no one to bury them.
4  We have become a taunt to our neighbors,
     mocked and derided by those around us.

5  How long, O Lord? Will you be angry forever?
     Will your jealous wrath burn like fire?
6  Pour out your anger on the nations
     that do not know you,
   and on the kingdoms
     that do not call on your name.
7  For they have devoured Jacob
     and laid waste his habitation.

8  Do not remember against us the iniquities of
     our ancestors;
     let your compassion come speedily to meet us,
     for we are brought very low.
9  Help us, O God of our salvation,
     for the glory of your name;
   deliver us, and forgive our sins,
     for your name’s sake.

Jeremiah 8:14-17; 9:2-11
8:14 Why do we sit still?
   Gather together, let us go into the fortified cities
     and perish there;
   for the Lord our God has doomed us to perish,
     and has given us poisoned water to drink,
     because we have sinned against the Lord.
15 We look for peace, but find no good,
     for a time of healing, but there is terror instead.

16 The snorting of their horses is heard from Dan;
     at the sound of the neighing of their stallions
     the whole land quakes.
   They come and devour the land and all that fills it,
     the city and those who live in it.
17 See, I am letting snakes loose among you,
     adders that cannot be charmed,
     and they shall bite you,
       says the Lord.

9:2  O that I had in the desert
     a traveler’s lodging place,
   that I might leave my people
     and go away from them!
   For they are all adulterers,
     a band of traitors.
3  They bend their tongues like bows;
     they have grown strong in the land for falsehood,
     and not for truth;
   for they proceed from evil to evil,
     and they do not know me, says the Lord.

4  Beware of your neighbors,
     and put no trust in any of your kin;
   for all your kin are supplanters,
     and every neighbor goes around like a slanderer.
5  They all deceive their neighbors,
     and no one speaks the truth;
   they have taught their tongues to speak lies;
     they commit iniquity and are too weary to repent.
6  Oppression upon oppression, deceit upon deceit!
     They refuse to know me, says the Lord.

7  Therefore thus says the Lord of hosts:
   I will now refine and test them,
     for what else can I do with my sinful people?
8  Their tongue is a deadly arrow;
     it speaks deceit through the mouth.
   They all speak friendly words to their neighbors,
     but inwardly are planning to lay an ambush.
9  Shall I not punish them for these things? says the Lord;
     and shall I not bring retribution
     on a nation such as this?

10 Take up weeping and wailing for the mountains,
     and a lamentation for the pastures of the wilderness,
   because they are laid waste so that no one passes
     through,
     and the lowing of cattle is not heard;
   both the birds of the air and the animals
     have fled and are gone.
11 I will make Jerusalem a heap of ruins,
     a lair of jackals;
   and I will make the towns of Judah a desolation,
     without inhabitant.

Mark 12:41-44
The Widow’s Offering
12:41 He sat down opposite the treasury, and watched the crowd putting money into the treasury. Many rich people put in large sums. 42 A poor widow came and put in two small copper coins, which are worth a penny. 43 Then he called his disciples and said to them, “Truly I tell you, this poor widow has put in more than all those who are contributing to the treasury. 44 For all of them have contributed out of their abundance; but she out of her poverty has put in everything she had, all she had to live on.”

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Things are not always as they appear. Little can be much, and much can be little. The Lord knows the desires of our hearts and the motivation behind our gifts.

The Morning Prayer for Saturday, September 17, 2022

 


The Morning Prayer
Saturday, September 17, 2022


People were overwhelmed with amazement. "He has done everything well," they said. "He even makes the deaf hear and the mute speak."
Mark 7:37 (NIV)

Lord our God, you fill heaven and earth with your Spirit and allow us to share in your gifts. We thank you for all you have given us, for all you are giving and will give. We are poor and needy; all people are poor and needy in spite of their striving, longing, and seeking. Only you, through your Spirit, can awaken something in us to help us go toward your goal. Keep us from being caught up in what men do. The greatest help for our hearts is what you do, and each of us can tell something about it. Each of us has received help beyond anything we had hoped or thought of. How much you have done for us! How much you are doing for the nations! Yes, we thank you for this present time. Although our lives often seem hopeless and full of sorrow, your powers are still living among men, working for their good and awakening them to new life. The time will surely come when our hearts will be released from their hunger, and we can be filled with the life from above, which you give us in Jesus Christ. Amen.

Verse of the Day for Saturday, September 17, 2022

 


Verse of the Day
Saturday, September 17, 2022

Follow God’s example, therefore, as dearly loved children.
If we are the children of God, it only makes sense that we are to follow our Father. And if we refuse to walk in the ways of our heavenly Father, there is biblical reason to wonder who our father really is (1 John 3:10).

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