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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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Romans 12:1-8

12 God has been kind to you. So I ask you, brothers, give your bodies to him like a living sacrifice. That is, a holy sacrifice. It will please God. And it is what you should do for him.

Do not be like the people of this world, but have a new mind. Then you will prove for yourselves what God wants you to do. That will be good. It will please God. And it will be all right.

God has given me this gift. So I say this to every one of you. Do not think you are better than you really are. But think of yourself as you are. You are what you are because God has given you something when you believed.

In a body there are many parts, but all the parts do not do the same thing.

In the same way, we are many people. But we are one body because we are all joined together in Christ. Each one of us is a part of all the others.

We have different gifts because God has blessed us in different ways. If a person can speak words from God, he must say what he believes he should say.

If a person can help others, he must help others. If a person can teach, he must teach.

If a person can talk to others, he must talk to others. If a person can give something, he must give it gladly. If a person can be a leader, he must try to be a good leader. If a person can help someone, he must do it gladly.

Matthew 26:1-16

26 When Jesus had finished telling all these things, he talked to his disciples.

He said, `You know that after two days it will be time for the Passover Feast. The Son of Man will be given over to his enemies to be nailed to a cross.'

Then at that time the chief priests and the leaders of the people met together in the house of the high priest. His name was Caiaphas.

They planned how to catch Jesus by some trick and have him killed.

But they said, `Let us not do it on the day of the feast. We do not want the people to start fighting about it.'

When Jesus was in the town of Bethany, he was in the house of Simon, a man who had leprosy, a bad skin disease.

While Jesus sat at the table, a woman came to him. She had a bottle of oil. It smelled very nice and cost much money. She put the oil on Jesus' head.

When the disciples saw this, they were angry. They said, `Why was the oil wasted like that?

The oil might have been sold for much money. Then the money could have been given to poor people.'

10 When Jesus heard it, he said to them, `Why do you trouble the woman? She has done a good thing to me.

11 You will always have poor people with you. But I will not always be with you.

12 She has put oil on my body to make me ready to be buried.

13 I tell you the truth. Any place in the whole world where people tell the good news, people will also tell what she has done. People will remember her because of it.'

14 Then Judas Iscariot, one of the twelve disciples, went to the chief priests.

15 He said, `What will you give me if I help you catch Jesus?' They gave him thirty pieces of silver money.

16 And from then on, Judas watched for a good way to help them catch Jesus. Supper