Book of Common Prayer
Live up to your calling!
4 So, then, this is my appeal to you—yes, it’s me, the prisoner in the Lord! You must live up to the calling you received. 2 Bear with one another in love; be humble, meek and patient in every way with one another. 3 Make every effort to guard the unity that the spirit gives, with your lives bound together in peace.
4 There is one body and one spirit; you were, after all, called to one hope which goes with your call. 5 There is one Lord, one faith, one baptism; 6 one God and father of all, who is over all, through all and in all.
7 But grace was given to each one of us, according to the measure the Messiah used when he was distributing gifts. 8 That’s why it says,
When he went up on high
he led bondage itself into bondage
and he gave gifts to people.
9 When it says here that “he went up,” what this means is that he also came down into the lower place, that is, the earth. 10 The one who came down is the one who also “went up”—yes, above all the heavens!—so that he might fill all things.
Grown-up Christianity
11 So these were the gifts that he gave. Some were to be apostles, others prophets, others evangelists, and others pastors and teachers. 12 Their job is to give God’s people the equipment they need for their work of service, and so to build up the Messiah’s body. 13 The purpose of this is that we should all reach unity in our belief and loyalty, and in knowing God’s son. Then we shall reach the stature of the mature Man measured by the standards of the Messiah’s fullness.
14 As a result, we won’t be babies any longer! We won’t be thrown this way and that on a stormy sea, blown about by every gust of teaching, by human tricksters, by their cunning and deceitful scheming. 15 Instead, we must speak the truth in love, and so grow up in everything into him—that is, into the Messiah, who is the head. 16 He supplies the growth that the whole body needs, linked as it is and held together by every joint which supports it, with each member doing its own proper work. Then the body builds itself up in love.
Feeding the five thousand
6 After this Jesus went away beside the sea of Galilee, that is, the sea of Tiberias. 2 A large crowd followed him, because they saw the signs he was doing in healing the sick. 3 Jesus went up into the mountain and sat down there with his disciples. 4 It was nearly time for the Passover, a Jewish festival.
5 Jesus looked up and saw a great crowd coming to him.
“Where are we going to buy bread,” he said to Philip, “so that they can have something to eat?” 6 (He said this to test him. He himself knew what he intended to do.)
7 “Even with six months’ pay,” replied Philip, “you wouldn’t be able to buy enough bread for each of them to have just a little!”
8 One of his disciples, Andrew, Simon Peter’s brother, joined in.
9 “There’s a lad here,” he said, “who’s got five barley loaves and two fish. But what use are they with this many people?”
10 “Make the men sit down,” said Jesus.
There was a lot of grass where they were, so the men sat down, about five thousand in all. 11 So Jesus took the loaves, gave thanks and gave them to the people sitting down, and then did the same with the fish, as much as they wanted.
12 When they were satisfied, he called the disciples.
“Collect up the bits and pieces left over,” he said, “so that we don’t lose anything.”
13 So they collected it up, and filled twelve baskets with broken pieces of the five barley loaves left behind by the people who had eaten.
14 When the people saw the sign that Jesus had done, they said, “This really is the Prophet, the one who is to come into the world.”
Scripture quotations from The New Testament for Everyone are copyright © Nicholas Thomas Wright 2011, 2018, 2019.