Monday 26 March 2007 DAILY LECTIONARY
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Monday 26 March 2007
DAILY LECTIONARY
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Jeremiah 24:1-10
The Lord showed me two baskets of figs placed before the temple of the
Lord. This was after King Nebuchadrezzar of Babylon had taken into
exile from Jerusalem King Jeconiah son of Jehoiakim of Judah, together
with the officials of Judah, the artisans, and the smiths, and had
brought them to Babylon. One basket had very good figs, like first-ripe
figs, but the other basket had very bad figs, so bad that they could not
be eaten. And the Lord said to me, What do you see, Jeremiah? I said,
Figs, the good figs very good, and the bad figs very bad, so bad that
they cannot be eaten.
Then the word of the Lord came to me: Thus says the Lord, the God of
Israel: Like these good figs, so I will regard as good the exiles from
Judah, whom I have sent away from this place to the land of the
Chaldeans. I will set my eyes upon them for good, and I will bring them
back to this land. I will build them up, and not tear them down; I will
plant them, and not pluck them up. I will give them a heart to know
that I am the Lord; and they shall be my people and I will be their
God, for they shall return to me with their whole heart.
But thus says the Lord: Like the bad figs that are so bad they cannot be
eaten, so will I treat King Zedekiah of Judah, his officials, the
remnant of Jerusalem who remain in this land, and those who live in the
land of Egypt. I will make them a horror, an evil thing, to all the
kingdoms of the eartha disgrace, a byword, a taunt, and a curse in all
the places where I shall drive them. And I will send sword, famine, and
pestilence upon them, until they are utterly destroyed from the land
that I gave to them and their ancestors.
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Romans 9:19-23
You will say to me then, Why then does he still find fault? For who can
resist his will? But who indeed are you, a human being, to argue with
God? Will what is moulded say to the one who moulds it, Why have you
made me like this? Has the potter no right over the clay, to make out
of the same lump one object for special use and another for ordinary
use? What if God, desiring to show his wrath and to make known his
power, has endured with much patience the objects of wrath that are
made for destruction; and what if he has done so in order to make known
the riches of his glory for the objects of mercy, which he has prepared
beforehand for glory
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John 9:1-17
As he walked along, he saw a man blind from birth. His disciples asked
him, Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born
blind? Jesus answered, Neither this man nor his parents sinned; he
was born blind so that Gods works might be revealed in him. We must
work the works of him who sent me while it is day; night is coming when
no one can work. As long as I am in the world, I am the light of the
world. When he had said this, he spat on the ground and made mud with
the saliva and spread the mud on the mans eyes, saying to him, Go,
wash in the pool of Siloam (which means Sent). Then he went and washed
and came back able to see. The neighbours and those who had seen him
before as a beggar began to ask, Is this not the man who used to sit
and beg? Some were saying, It is he. Others were saying, No, but it
is someone like him. He kept saying, I am the man. But they kept
asking him, Then how were your eyes opened? He answered, The man
called Jesus made mud, spread it on my eyes, and said to me, Go to
Siloam and wash. Then I went and washed and received my sight. They
said to him, Where is he? He said, I do not know.
They brought to the Pharisees the man who had formerly been blind. Now
it was a sabbath day when Jesus made the mud and opened his eyes. Then
the Pharisees also began to ask him how he had received his sight. He
said to them, He put mud on my eyes. Then I washed, and now I see.
Some of the Pharisees said, This man is not from God, for he does not
observe the sabbath. But others said, How can a man who is a sinner
perform such signs? And they were divided. So they said again to the
blind man, What do you say about him? It was your eyes he opened. He
said, He is a prophet.
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Morning Psalms: Psalm 31
Psalm 31
In you, O Lord, I seek refuge;
do not let me ever be put to shame;
in your righteousness deliver me.
Incline your ear to me;
rescue me speedily.
Be a rock of refuge for me,
a strong fortress to save me.
You are indeed my rock and my fortress;
for your names sake lead me and guide me,
take me out of the net that is hidden for me,
for you are my refuge.
Into your hand I commit my spirit;
you have redeemed me, O Lord, faithful God.
You hate those who pay regard to worthless idols,
but I trust in the Lord.
I will exult and rejoice in your steadfast love,
because you have seen my affliction;
you have taken heed of my adversities,
and have not delivered me into the hand of the enemy;
you have set my feet in a broad place.
Be gracious to me, O Lord, for I am in distress;
my eye wastes away from grief,
my soul and body also.
For my life is spent with sorrow,
and my years with sighing;
my strength fails because of my misery,
and my bones waste away.
I am the scorn of all my adversaries,
a horror to my neighbours,
an object of dread to my acquaintances;
those who see me in the street flee from me.
I have passed out of mind like one who is dead;
I have become like a broken vessel.
For I hear the whispering of many
terror all around!
as they scheme together against me,
as they plot to take my life.
But I trust in you, O Lord;
I say, You are my God.
My times are in your hand;
deliver me from the hand of my enemies and persecutors.
Let your face shine upon your servant;
save me in your steadfast love.
Do not let me be put to shame, O Lord,
for I call on you;
let the wicked be put to shame;
let them go dumbfounded to Sheol.
Let the lying lips be stilled
that speak insolently against the righteous
with pride and contempt.
O how abundant is your goodness
that you have laid up for those who fear you,
and accomplished for those who take refuge in you,
in the sight of everyone!
In the shelter of your presence you hide them
from human plots;
you hold them safe under your shelter
from contentious tongues.
Blessed be the Lord,
for he has wondrously shown his steadfast love to me
when I was beset as a city under siege.
I had said in my alarm,
I am driven far from your sight.
But you heard my supplications
when I cried out to you for help.
Love the Lord, all you his saints.
The Lord preserves the faithful,
but abundantly repays the one who acts haughtily.
Be strong, and let your heart take courage,
all you who wait for the Lord.
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Evening Psalms: Psalm 35
Psalm 35
Contend, O Lord, with those who contend with me;
fight against those who fight against me!
Take hold of shield and buckler,
and rise up to help me!
Draw the spear and javelin
against my pursuers;
say to my soul,
I am your salvation.
Let them be put to shame and dishonour
who seek after my life.
Let them be turned back and confounded
who devise evil against me.
Let them be like chaff before the wind,
with the angel of the Lord driving them on.
Let their way be dark and slippery,
with the angel of the Lord pursuing them.
For without cause they hid their net for me;
without cause they dug a pit for my life.
Let ruin come on them unawares.
And let the net that they hid ensnare them;
let them fall in itto their ruin.
Then my soul shall rejoice in the Lord,
exulting in his deliverance.
All my bones shall say,
O Lord, who is like you?
You deliver the weak
from those too strong for them,
the weak and needy from those who despoil them.
Malicious witnesses rise up;
they ask me about things I do not know.
They repay me evil for good;
my soul is forlorn.
But as for me, when they were sick,
I wore sackcloth;
I afflicted myself with fasting.
I prayed with head bowed on my bosom,
as though I grieved for a friend or a brother;
I went about as one who laments for a mother,
bowed down and in mourning.
But at my stumbling they gathered in glee,
they gathered together against me;
ruffians whom I did not know
tore at me without ceasing;
they impiously mocked more and more,
gnashing at me with their teeth.
How long, O Lord, will you look on?
Rescue me from their ravages,
my life from the lions!
Then I will thank you in the great congregation;
in the mighty throng I will praise you.
Do not let my treacherous enemies rejoice over me,
or those who hate me without cause wink the eye.
For they do not speak peace,
but they conceive deceitful words
against those who are quiet in the land.
They open wide their mouths against me;
they say, Aha, Aha,
our eyes have seen it.
You have seen, O Lord; do not be silent!
O Lord, do not be far from me!
Wake up! Bestir yourself for my defence,
for my cause, my God and my Lord!
Vindicate me, O Lord, my God,
according to your righteousness,
and do not let them rejoice over me.
Do not let them say to themselves,
Aha, we have our hearts desire.
Do not let them say, We have swallowed you up.
Let all those who rejoice at my calamity
be put to shame and confusion;
let those who exalt themselves against me
be clothed with shame and dishonour.
Let those who desire my vindication
shout for joy and be glad,
and say evermore,
Great is the Lord,
who delights in the welfare of his servant.
Then my tongue shall tell of your righteousness
and of your praise all day long.
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