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Book of Common Prayer

Daily Old and New Testament readings based on the Book of Common Prayer.
Duration: 861 days
Worldwide English (New Testament) (WE)
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James 1:2-8

My brothers, be very happy when you are tested by having troubles of many kinds.

You know this, that when you prove you believe, you become stronger to take troubles.

But you must keep on being strong to take trouble. Then you will be all right in every way. You will not need anything more.

If any of you need to be wise, ask God to make you wise. He gives plenty of wisdom to all people. He is not angry because you ask him. He will make you wise.

But when you ask, you must believe that God will do it. You must not doubt and think, `Perhaps God will not do it.' A person who doubts is like a wave on the sea. The wind drives it this way and that way.

That person must not think that he will get anything from the Lord.

A person like that has two minds. He cannot go straight in any of his ways.

James 1:16-18

16 My dear brothers, do not fool yourselves.

17 Every good thing and every fine gift comes from heaven. It comes from the Father of all light. He does not change and he makes no shadow by turning.

18 He made us his children because he wanted us. He made us his children by giving us his true word. He made us his children so that we would be the first and best of all he made.

Luke 12:13-21

13 One of the people in the crowd said, `Teacher, tell my brother to divide with me the things my father left when he died.'

14 Jesus said, `Man, who made me a judge over you or gave me power to divide your things?'

15 Then he said to the people, `Take care. Do not be greedy in any way to get more and more things. Even if a man has much more than he needs, it cannot give him life.'

16 Then he told them a story. He said, `A rich man had a farm. The things that grew on it were many.

17 He said to himself, "What will I do? I have no place to keep all the food I have grown."

18 So he said, "This is what I will do. I will break down my storehouses and build bigger ones. I will keep in them all the food and everything I have.

19 Then I will say to myself, `Man, you have much in your storehouses for many years. Rest now. Eat, drink, and have a good time.' "

20 But God said to him, "You are a fool! Tonight you will die. Then who will have all the things you have kept for yourself?"

21 So anyone who keeps things for himself is not rich in the way God wants him to be rich.'