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Wednesday - Epiphany 4

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http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/ column/temples-of-god-3522/ - Trinity by Rubin Highlights & Mini-Bible Study Daily Office Readings | Book of Common Prayer | last century publication The week after the Fourth Sunday of Epiphany I will give you as a light to the nations, that my salvation may reach to the end of the earth. Isaiah 49:6b  BCP p. 76 Pray this way or this way or this way . Alternatives Today | Wednesday | 1 February 2017 Ps. 113, 122; 1 Samuel 1:20–28a; Romans 8:14–21 Psalm 113 Praise the Lord! At all times! God gives us what we need! 1 Samuel 1 Hannah celebrates God for granting her a son - Samuel - who will be with the Lord always; and she left him in the temple at Shiloh to serve God all of his life. Romans 8 We are children of God through the indwelling of the Spirit; Our Daddy (Abba) is the type of relationship we now have with God; the suffering of today is nothing like the future glory we will have with God in eternity.

Tuesday - Epiphany 4

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Feeding of 5,000 Highlights & Mini-Bible Study Daily Office Readings | Book of Common Prayer | last century publication The week after the Fourth Sunday of Epiphany I will give you as a light to the nations, that my salvation may reach to the end of the earth. Isaiah 49:6b  BCP p. 76 Pray this way or this way or this way . Alternatives Today | Tuesday | 31 January 2017 Ps. 61, 62; Ps. 68:1–20 (21–23) 24–36; Isa. 52:1–12; Gal. 4:12–20; Mark 8:1–10 Psalm 61 Hear my cry and hear my prayer, O God; I will dwell in your house forever; I will always sing your praise. Galatians 4 Paul - become as I am; you welcomed me; where is your good will?; I wish I knew what you are think for I am perplexed?!? Mark 8 Jesus called upon his disciples to feed the crowd; with 7 loaves and 2 fish and he blessed them and feed 4,000 of the crowd. S: Book of Common Prayer; Mission St Clare; New Oxford Annotated Bible, 4th ed.; HS+; biblegateway.com; New Revised Sta

Monday - Epiphany 4

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wiki commons image - Jesus healing deaf and dumb man Highlights & Mini-Bible Study Daily Office Readings | Book of Common Prayer | last century publication Monday after the Fourth Sunday of Epiphany I will give you as a light to the nations, that my salvation may reach to the end of the earth. Isaiah 49:6b  BCP p. 76 Pray this way or this way or this way . Alternatives Today | Monday | 30 January 2017 Ps. 56, 57, [58]; Ps. 64, 65; Isa. 51:17–23; Gal. 4:1–11; Mark 7:24–37 Psalm 56 Have mercy on me, O Lord; Those who are against me do me evil; They seek my live; Please God, strike them down; God saves me and rescues me. Galatians 4 We were enslaved by the Law but no we are free; Not a slave but now a child of God. Don’t go to being who you were. Mark 7 Jesus went to Tyre; A gentile woman came and pleaded for her daughter to be healed; And Jesus healed them; He healed a deaf and mute man; and charged them not to tell anyone; But

Sunday - Epiphany 4

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Jesus teaching in the Temple wiki commons images Highlights & Mini-Bible Study Daily Office Readings | Book of Common Prayer | last century publication The Fourth Sunday of Epiphany I will give you as a light to the nations, that my salvation may reach to the end of the earth. Isaiah 49:6b  BCP p. 76 Pray this way or this way or this way . Alternatives Today | Sunday | 29 January 2017 Ps. 24, 29; Ps. 8, 84; Isa. 51:9–16; Heb. 11:8–16; John 7:14–3 Psalm 24 Seek the Lord; The King of glory will come in -- the Lord of Hosts! Hebrews 11 Abraham by faith he moved out to a new land; had a child when he was old; The ancestors saw the promise but we now have -- the city of God. John 7 Jesus went to the temple and taught; all were amazed; God gave him words; the Sabbath healings; Jesus was sent by God; people asked if he was the Messiah? S: Book of Common Prayer; Mission St Clare; New Oxford Annotated Bible, 4th ed.; HS+; biblegateway.com; New

Next Week's Readings

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Jesus in Blue Jeans Next Week Readings Daily Office Reading | Book of Common Prayer | published in the last century Week after the Fourth Sunday after Epiphany Prayer for the week Collect of the Day | Fourth Sunday after Epiphany Almighty and everlasting God, you govern all things both in heaven and on earth: Mercifully hear the supplications of your people, and in our time grant us your peace; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. Readings Sunday | 29 January 2017 Ps. 24, 29; Ps. 8, 84; Isa. 51:9–16; Heb. 11:8–16; John 7:14–31 Monday | 30 January 2017 Ps. 56, 57, [58]; Ps. 64, 65; Isa. 51:17–23; Gal. 4:1–11; Mark 7:24–37 Tuesday | 31 January 2017 Ps. 61, 62; Ps. 68:1–20 (21–23) 24–36; Isa. 52:1–12; Gal. 4:12–20; Mark 8:1–10 Wednesday | 1 February 2017 Ps. 113, 122; 1 Samuel 1:20–28a; Romans 8:14–21 Thursday | 2 February 2017 Ps. 42, 43; 1 Samuel 2:1–10; John 8:31–36; Ps. 48,

Saturday - Epiphany 3

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https://anthonyhotzoglou.files.wordpress.com/ 2013/05/african_jesus.jpg Highlights & Mini-Bible Study Daily Office Readings | Book of Common Prayer | last century publication Saturday after Third Sunday of Epiphany I will give you as a light to the nations, that my salvation may reach to the end of the earth. Isaiah 49:6b  BCP p. 76 Pray this way or this way or this way . Alternatives Good Sermon - Listen Today | Saturday  | 28 January 2017 a.d./c.e. Psalm 55 Hear my prayer, O Lord, Iisten and answer me; They are against me and want to escape; I have seen violence and strife in the city and there is oppression; I feel betrayed by my friends; The Lord will hear my complaints and laments; God will be righteous; Evil will be destroyed. Galatians 3 Faith has liberated us from the Law; We are children of God; There is no longer divisions or classes of people but one in Christ. Mark 7 The religious noted that Jesus disciples did not