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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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Galatians 4:1-11

Here is what I mean. When a man dies, his son is to receive his property. As long as the son is not grown up, he cannot have it. He has no more right than a servant, even though he really owns all the property.

He still has people who take care of him and he must obey them until the time set by his father.

So it is with us. Before we were grown up, we were like servants. We were just beginning to learn about the things of this world.

But when the right time came, God sent his Son to make us free. He was born by a woman during the time when men had to obey the law.

God sent him to set the people free who were under the law. God sent him so that we would receive our rights as sons of God.

Because you are sons, God has sent the Spirit of his Son into your hearts. The Spirit calls out, `Father!'

So then, because of what God has done, you are no longer a slave but you are a son. And because you are a son, you will receive what he promised.

At first, you did not know God. At that time you obeyed things which are not real gods.

But now you know God. That is, God knows you. Then why do you turn to things that are weak and can do no good? Do you want to obey them again?

10 You have holy days, holy months, holy seasons, and holy years.

11 I fear that all my work for you has been for nothing.

Mark 7:24-36

24 Right away a woman heard of him. She came and kneeled down before him. Her daughter had a bad spirit in her.

25 The woman was not a Jew and had been born in the country of Phoenicia in Syria. She begged Jesus to drive the bad spirit out of her daughter.

26 But Jesus said to her, `We will give the children all they want to eat first. It is not right to take the children's food and give it to the little dogs.'

27 She answered, `Yes, Sir. But even the little dogs under the table eat food that falls from the children's table.'

28 Jesus said to her, `Because you have said this, you may go home. The bad spirit has gone out of your daughter.'

29 When she came to her house, she found that the bad spirit had left. Her daughter was lying on the bed.

30 Jesus went away from Tyre and Sidon and came to the sea of Galilee. He passed through the country of the Ten Towns.

31 The people brought a man to Jesus who could not hear and could not talk well. They begged Jesus to put his hand on him.

32 So Jesus took him away alone. He put his fingers in the man's ears. Then he spat and touched the man's tongue.

33 He looked up to heaven and sighed. He said, `Ephphatha!' That means, `Be opened!'

34 Right away the man's ears were opened and his tongue was made free. He could talk well.

35 Jesus said, `Do not tell anyone.' But the more he told them not to tell, the more they told it everywhere.

36 The people were very much surprised. They said, `He has done everything well. The people who could not hear can hear. The people who could not talk can talk.'