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Daily Old and New Testament readings based on the Book of Common Prayer.
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2 Corinthians 7:2-16

The God who comforts the downcast

Make room for us! We haven’t wronged anybody, we haven’t ruined anybody, we haven’t taken advantage of anybody. I’m not saying this to pass judgment against you; I’ve already said that you are in our hearts, to die together and to live together. I speak to you freely and openly; I regularly boast about you; I am full of comfort, and fuller still of joy, over and above all our trouble.

You see, even when we arrived in Macedonia, we couldn’t relax or rest. We were troubled in every way; there were battles outside and fears inside. But the God who comforts the downcast comforted us by the arrival of Titus, and not only by his arrival but in the comfort he had received from you, as he told us about your longing for us, your lamenting, and your enthusiasm for me personally.

As a result, I was more inclined to celebrate; because, if I did make you sad by my letter, I don’t regret it; and, if I did regret it, it was because I saw that I made you sad for a while by what I had written. Anyway, I’m celebrating now, not because you were saddened, but because your sadness brought you to repentance. It was a sadness from God, you see, and it did you no harm at all on our account; 10 because God’s way of sadness is designed to produce a repentance which leads to salvation, and there’s nothing to regret there! But the world’s way of sadness produces death.

Our boasting proved true!

11 Just look and see what effect God’s way of sadness has had among you! It’s produced eagerness, explanations, indignation, fear, longing, keenness, and punishment. You have shown yourselves faultless in the whole business. 12 So if I’m writing to you, it’s not because of the person who’s done the wrong, nor because of the people who were wronged, but so that you can recognize for yourselves, in God’s presence, just how eager you really have been for us. 13 We have been comforted by all of this.

On top of all our comfort, though, the real celebration came because Titus was so overjoyed. You really did cheer him up and set his mind at rest. 14 I wasn’t ashamed of the various boasts I had made to him about you. Just as I had always spoken the truth to you, so our boast to Titus turned out to be true as well. 15 He is constantly yearning for you deeply as he remembers the obedience you showed, all of you, and how you welcomed him with fear and trembling. 16 I am celebrating the fact that I have confidence in you in everything.

Luke 17:20-37

The coming of the kingdom

20 The Pharisees asked Jesus when the kingdom of God was coming.

“God’s kingdom,” replied Jesus, “isn’t the sort of thing you can watch for and see coming. 21 People won’t say ‘Look, here it is,’ or ‘Look, over there!’ No: God’s kingdom is within your grasp.”

22 Then Jesus said to the disciples, “The days are coming when you will long to see one of the days of the son of man, and you won’t see it. 23 They will say to you, ‘Look, there!’ or ‘Look, here!’ Don’t go off or follow them. 24 The son of man in his day will be like lightning that shines from one end of the sky to the other. 25 But first he must suffer many things and be rejected by this generation.

26 “What will it be like in the days of the son of man? It will be like the days of Noah. 27 People were eating and drinking, they were getting married and giving wedding parties, until the day when Noah went into the ark. And on that day the flood came and swept them all away. 28 And it will be like the days of Lot. They were eating and drinking, they were buying and selling, they were planting and building. 29 But on the day when Lot left Sodom, it rained fire and sulfur from the sky and they were all destroyed. 30 That’s what it will be like on the day when the son of man is revealed.

31 “On that day anyone up on the roof, with all their possessions in the house, shouldn’t go down to get them. Anyone out in the field shouldn’t go back to get anything. 32 Remember Lot’s wife. 33 If you try to save your life you’ll lose it, but anyone who loses it will keep it.

34 “Let me tell you, in that night there will be two people sleeping side by side: one will be taken, and the other left behind. 35 There will be two women working side by side grinding corn: one will be taken, and the other left behind.”

37 “Where will this be, Master?” they asked him.

“Where the body is,” replied Jesus, “there the vultures will gather.”

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