Tuesday - Pentecost - Proper 22

Jesus healing the servant of a Centurion
Paolo Veronese - 1600s
Wiki Commons Images

My Quick Bible Study & Prayers Based on
Book of Common Prayer Daily Office Readings
in the Pentecost Season

Opening Sentence |
Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be
acceptable in your sight, O Lord, my strength and my redeemer.
Psalm 19:14 | BCP p. 78 |

Daily Office Prayers |

Readings | Biblegateway.com |
Tuesday
Psalm [120], 121, 122, 123 & 124, 125, 126, [127]
Micah 1:1-9
Acts 23:12-24
Luke 7:1-17


Psalm 121 |
I look to the coastal mountain and see the work of the Lord;
God watches me and protects me no matter where you go.
Acts 23 |
Jews created a plot to kill Paul; one of his relatives heard of the
plot and appeared before the Roman leader - tell no one of this.


Luke 7 |
A centurion asked friends to have Jesus come and heal a slave;
Friends came with a non-invitation; Just say so Jesus and he will
be healed - no need to come to me. Jesus exclaims the faith of
this man. The slave was healed at that moment.


Tomorrow |
Wednesday
Psalm 119:145-176 & 128, 129, 130
Micah 2:1-13
Acts 23:23-35
Luke 7:18-35


Prayers and Intercessions
Collect for Week
Almighty and everlasting God, you are always more ready to hear than we to pray, and to give more than we either desire or deserve: Pour upon us the abundance of your mercy, forgiving us those things of which our conscience is afraid, and giving us those good things for which we are not worthy to ask, except through the merits and mediation of Jesus Christ our Savior; who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, forever and ever. Amen.
(Proper 22, Year B)

For Mission
O God and Father of all, whom the whole heavens adore:
Let the whole earth also worship you, all nations obey you,
all tongues confess and bless you, and men and women
everywhere love you and serve you in peace; through
Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
For Our Ministry
We pray for all in any need, the dislocated, the sick, the suffering,
the oppressed, the persecuted for the faith, those that mourn,
especially (name those here). Bless them O Comforting God. Amen
(The prayers of the people, Episcopal Parish of St. John the Baptist, Portland, OR
23 Sept 2018)


AR |
May the God of hope fill us with all joy and peace in believing
through the power of the Holy Spirit. Amen.                            
Romans 15:13
S: HS+; Book of Common Prayer; Mission St Clare; The Episcopal Church in Garrett County, Maryland, USA;
biblegateway.com; dailyoffice.org; pandora.com; New Revised Standard Version Bible: Anglicised, 4th edition
copyright © 1989, 1995, the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ
in the United States of America; Enriching Our Worship; Wiki Commons Images; google blogger; bible.org;
Celebrate & Evangelical Lutheran Worship- Augsburg Fortress; first person reflection - 25 August 2018 a.d.

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