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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 14:1-12

14 Be ready to take a person into the church even if he does not know and believe all you believe. Do not judge what he thinks about things.

One person believes he may eat anything. Another person, who does not believe that, eats only things that grow in the garden.

The one who eats anything must not despise the one who does not eat everything. And the one who does not eat must not judge the person who does. God has accepted him as he is.

Why do you judge another person's servant? He stands or he falls before his own master. But he will stand because the Lord can give him power to stand.

One man thinks, `This day is better than that day.' But another man thinks, `All days are alike.' Every man should be sure in his own mind what he believes.

One man honours the day to honour the Lord; another man does not honour the day to honour the Lord. The person who eats everything, eats it because he honours the Lord. And he thanks God. And the person who will not eat every kind of food also does so to honour the Lord. And he still gives thanks to God.

Not one of us lives for himself. And not one of us dies for himself.

If we live, we live for the Lord. And if we die, we die for the Lord. So then, if we live or if we die we belong to the Lord.

Christ wanted to be Lord, both of dead people and of living people. That is why he died and lived again.

10 Why do you judge your brother? Or why do you despise your brother? We shall all stand before God to be judged.

11 The holy writings say, `The Lord says, "As sure as I live, every knee will bow to me. Every tongue will praise God." '

12 So each of us will tell God about what he has done.

Matthew 26:47-56

47 As Jesus was saying this, Judas came. He was one of the twelve disciples. Many people came with him. They had long knives or swords and big sticks. The chief priests and the leaders of the people had sent them.

48 The man who was going to help them catch Jesus had told them that he would give them a sign. He said, `The man that I kiss is the one. Catch him and hold him.'

49 Right then he went to Jesus and said, `Greetings, Master!' And he kissed him.

50 Jesus said to him, `Friend, why have you come?' Then the men came and caught Jesus and held him.

51 One of the men who was with Jesus took his sword in his hand. He hit the servant of the high priest and cut off his ear.

52 Then Jesus said to him, `Put your sword back in its place. All people who fight with a sword will be killed by a sword.

53 Do you think that I cannot talk to my Father, and he would send me right now more than twelve armies of angels?

54 But then, how would God's word come true? The holy writings say that this is the way it must be.'

55 At that same time Jesus said to the people, `Have you come to take me with swords and sticks as you would a man who steals? Every day I sat with you in the temple and taught. But you did not try to catch me then.

56 All this happened so that what the prophets said in the holy writings would come true.' Then all the disciples left Jesus and ran away.