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Book of Common Prayer

Daily Old and New Testament readings based on the Book of Common Prayer.
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Acts 4:1-12

Resurrection plus the name of Jesus equals trouble

As they were speaking to the people, along came the priests, the chief of the Temple police, and the Sadducees. They were thoroughly annoyed that they were teaching the people and proclaiming that “the resurrection of the dead” had begun to happen in Jesus. They seized them and put them under guard until the next day, since it was already evening. But a large number of the people who had heard the message believed it, and the number of men grew to five thousand.

On the next day their rulers, the elders and the scribes gathered in Jerusalem, along with Annas the high priest, Caiaphas, John, Alexander and all the members of the high-priestly family. They stood them in the midst.

“How did you do this?” they asked them. “What power did you use? What name did you invoke?”

Peter was filled with the holy spirit. “Rulers of the people and elders,” he said, “if the question we’re being asked today is about a good deed done for a sick man, and whose power it was that rescued him, 10 let it be known to all of you, and to all the people of Israel, that this man stands before you fit and well because of the name of the Messiah, Jesus of Nazareth, whom you crucified, but whom God raised from the dead. 11 He is the stone which you builders rejected, but which has become the head cornerstone. 12 Rescue won’t come from anybody else! There is no other name given under heaven and among humans by which we must be rescued.”

John 16:1-15

The spirit and the world

16 “I’ve said these things to you,” Jesus went on, “to stop you from being tripped up. They will put you out of the synagogues. In fact, the time is coming when anyone who kills you will suppose that they are thereby offering worship to God. They will do these things because they haven’t known the father, or me. But I have been talking to you about these things so that, when their time comes, you will remember that I told you about them.

“I didn’t say these things to you from the start, because I was with you. But now I’m going to the one who sent me. None of you asks me, ‘Where are you going?’ But because I’ve said these things to you, sorrow has filled your heart. However, it’s the truth that I’m telling you: it’s better for you that I should go away. If I don’t go away, you see, the helper won’t come to you. But if I go away, I will send him to you.

“When he comes, he will prove the world to be in the wrong on three counts: sin, justice and judgment. In relation to sin—because they don’t believe in me. 10 In relation to justice—because I’m going to the father, and you won’t see me anymore. 11 In relation to judgment—because the ruler of this world is judged.”

Your hearts will rejoice

12 “There are many things I still have to say to you,” Jesus continued, “but you’re not yet strong enough to take them. 13 When the spirit of truth comes, though, he will guide you in all the truth. He won’t speak on his own account, you see, but he will speak whatever he hears. He will announce to you what’s to come. 14 He will glorify me, because he will take what belongs to me and will announce it to you. 15 Everything that the father has is mine. That’s why I said that he would take what is mine and announce it to you.

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Scripture quotations from The New Testament for Everyone are copyright © Nicholas Thomas Wright 2011, 2018, 2019.