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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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Acts 9:10-31

10 A disciple named Ananias lived in Damascus. The Lord came to him in a vision and said. `Ananias.' He replied, `Here I am, Lord.'

11 The Lord said, `Go into the street which is called Straight. At the house of Judas, ask for a man named Saul, from the city of Tarsus. He is there, talking with God.

12 In a vision he has seen a man named Ananias coming to him. He has seen him put his hands on him so that he may see again.'

13 Then Ananias replied, `Lord, often I have heard of this man. He has brought much trouble to your people at Jerusalem.

14 The chief priests have given him power in this city to put into prison all those who call on your name.'

15 The Lord said, `Go, I have chosen him to take my name to the people who are not Jews, to kings, and to the people of Israel also.

16 I will show him how much he must suffer for my name's sake.'

17 Then Ananias went. He went into the house and put his hands on Saul. He said, `Brother Saul, the Lord Jesus came to you on the road while you were coming here. He has sent me to you so that you may see again, and that you may be filled with the Holy Spirit.'

18 At once some kind of skin which had covered Saul's eyes came off. He was able to see again from then on. He got up and was baptised.

19 And when he had eaten food, he was strong again. Saul stayed for some days with the disciples at Damascus.

20 Right away he went to the Jewish meeting places and told the people that Jesus is the Son of God.

21 All the people who heard him were surprised. They said, `This man killed the people who called on Jesus' name in Jerusalem. He came here to catch them and tie them and take them to the chief priests!'

22 But Saul became stronger and stronger. He proved that Jesus is the Christ and made it so plain that the Jews at Damascus did not know what to say.

23 Then some time after that, the leaders of the Jews planned to kill Saul.

24 But he found out that they were waiting for him. The Jewish leaders watched the gates of the city night and day. They were waiting for a chance to kill him.

25 Then one night the disciples put him in a basket and let him down outside the city wall.

26 When Saul came to Jerusalem, he wanted to join the disciples, but they were all afraid of him. They did not believe that he was a disciple.

27 But Barnabas took him and brought him to the apostles. He told them, `Saul has seen the Lord on the road. The Lord has talked to him. After that he told God's word in the name of Jesus, without fear at Damascus.'

28 So Saul stayed with the apostles and went around in Jerusalem. He told God's word in the name of the Lord Jesus without fear.

29 He talked to the Jews who spoke the Greek language. But they did not agree with Saul, and so they made plans to kill him.

30 When the Christian brothers knew that, they took him to Caesarea. Then they sent him to Tarsus [the city where he was born].

31 After that, the churches in Judea, Galilee, and Samaria were not troubled any more and they believed more strongly. The people obeyed the Lord, and the Holy Spirit helped them to believe. And many more people joined them.

Luke 3:7-18

Many people came out to John to be baptised. He said to them, `You family of snakes! Who told you to run away from God's anger that is coming?

Do good things that will show you have stopped your wrong ways! Do not begin to say to yourselves, "We are Abraham's children. " I tell you, God can make children for Abraham from these stones.

The axe is ready to cut down the trees. Every tree that does not have good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire.'

10 The people asked John, `What shall we do?'

11 John answered them, `Any man who has two shirts should give one to a man who has none. Any man who has food should do the same.'

12 Tax collectors also came to be baptised. They asked John, `Sir, what shall we do?'

13 He said to them, `Do not make people pay more money than you are told to.'

14 Some soldiers also asked him, `What shall we do?' He answered them `Do not force people. Do not tell lies about people. Do not want more pay than you get.'

15 The people were waiting to see what would happen. They were all asking about John. They thought that he might be the Christ, the great king promised by God long ago.

16 John said to them all, `I baptise you with water. But another person is coming. He is greater than I am. I am not good enough to untie his shoe strings. He will baptise you with the Holy spirit and with fire.

17 He has a cleaning fan in his hand and will fan his grain very clean. He will put the grain into his storehouse. But he will burn the chaff in the fire that never goes out.'

18 By these words and many other ways, he told the people the good news.