Saturday, November 6, 2010

Presbyterian Daily Readings For 7 November

From pcusa.org:

Daily Readings for Sunday, November 7, 2010


Morning Psalms 19; 150

First Reading Joel 1:1-13

Second Reading 1 Corinthians 14:1-12

Gospel Matthew 20:1-16

Evening Psalms 81; 113



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Morning Psalm 19



1The heavens are telling the glory of God;



and the firmament proclaims his handiwork.



2Day to day pours forth speech,



and night to night declares knowledge.



3There is no speech, nor are there words;



their voice is not heard;



4yet their voice goes out through all the earth,



and their words to the end of the world.







In the heavens he has set a tent for the sun,



5which comes out like a bridegroom from his wedding canopy,



and like a strong man runs its course with joy.



6Its rising is from the end of the heavens,



and its circuit to the end of them;



and nothing is hidden from its heat.







7The law of the LORD is perfect,



reviving the soul;



the decrees of the LORD are sure,



making wise the simple;



8the precepts of the LORD are right,



rejoicing the heart;



the commandment of the LORD is clear,



enlightening the eyes;



9the fear of the LORD is pure,



enduring forever;



the ordinances of the LORD are true



and righteous altogether.



10More to be desired are they than gold,



even much fine gold;



sweeter also than honey,



and drippings of the honeycomb.







11Moreover by them is your servant warned;



in keeping them there is great reward.



12 But who can detect their errors?



Clear me from hidden faults.



13Keep back your servant also from the insolent;



do not let them have dominion over me.



Then I shall be blameless,



and innocent of great transgression.







14Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart



be acceptable to you,



O LORD, my rock and my redeemer.



Morning Psalm 150



1Praise the Lord!



Praise God in his sanctuary;



praise him in his mighty firmament!



2Praise him for his mighty deeds;



praise him according to his surpassing greatness!



3Praise him with trumpet sound;



praise him with lute and harp!



4Praise him with tambourine and dance;



praise him with strings and pipe!



5Praise him with clanging cymbals;



praise him with loud clashing cymbals!



6Let everything that breathes praise the Lord!



Praise the Lord!



First Reading Joel 1:1-13



1The word of the Lord that came to Joel son of Pethuel:



2Hear this, O elders,

give ear, all inhabitants of the land!

Has such a thing happened in your days,

or in the days of your ancestors?

3Tell your children of it,

and let your children tell their children,

and their children another generation.



>4What the cutting locust left,

the swarming locust has eaten.

What the swarming locust left,

the hopping locust has eaten,

and what the hopping locust left,

the destroying locust has eaten.



5Wake up, you drunkards, and weep;

and wail, all you wine-drinkers,

over the sweet wine,

for it is cut off from your mouth.

6For a nation has invaded my land,

powerful and innumerable;

its teeth are lions’ teeth,

and it has the fangs of a lioness.

7It has laid waste my vines,

and splintered my fig trees

it has stripped off their bark and thrown it down;

their branches have turned white.



8Lament like a virgin dressed in sackcloth

for the husband of her youth.

9The grain offering and the drink offering are cut off

from the house of the Lord.

The priests mourn,

the ministers of the Lord.

10The fields are devastated,

the ground mourns;

for the grain is destroyed,

the wine dries up,

the oil fails.



11Be dismayed, you farmers,

wail, you vinedressers,

over the wheat and the barley;

for the crops of the field are ruined.

12The vine withers,

the fig tree droops.

Pomegranate, palm, and apple —

all the trees of the field are dried up;

surely, joy withers away

among the people.



13 Put on sackcloth and lament, you priests;

wail, you ministers of the altar.

Come, pass the night in sackcloth,

you ministers of my God!

Grain offering and drink offering

are withheld from the house of your God.



Second Reading 1 Corinthians 14:1-12



1Pursue love and strive for the spiritual gifts, and especially that you may prophesy. 2For those who speak in a tongue do not speak to other people but to God; for nobody understands them, since they are speaking mysteries in the Spirit. 3On the other hand, those who prophesy speak to other people for their upbuilding and encouragement and consolation. 4Those who speak in a tongue build up themselves, but those who prophesy build up the church. 5Now I would like all of you to speak in tongues, but even more to prophesy. One who prophesies is greater than one who speaks in tongues, unless someone interprets, so that the church may be built up.



6Now, brothers and sisters, if I come to you speaking in tongues, how will I benefit you unless I speak to you in some revelation or knowledge or prophecy or teaching? 71It is the same way with lifeless instruments that produce sound, such as the flute or the harp. If they do not give distinct notes, how will anyone know what is being played? 8And if the bugle gives an indistinct sound, who will get ready for battle? 9So with yourselves; if in a tongue you utter speech that is not intelligible, how will anyone know what is being said? For you will be speaking into the air. 10There are doubtless many different kinds of sounds in the world, and nothing is without sound. 11If then I do not know the meaning of a sound, I will be a foreigner to the speaker and the speaker a foreigner to me. 12So with yourselves; since you are eager for spiritual gifts, strive to excel in them for building up the church.



Gospel Matthew 20:1-16



1"For the kingdom of heaven is like a landowner who went out early in the morning to hire laborers for his vineyard. 2After agreeing with the laborers for the usual daily wage, he sent them into his vineyard. 3When he went out about nine o'clock, he saw others standing idle in the marketplace; 4and he said to them, 'You also go into the vineyard, and I will pay you whatever is right.' So they went. 5When he went out again about noon and about three o'clock, he did the same. 6And about five o'clock he went out and found others standing around; and he said to them, 'Why are you standing here idle all day?' 7They said to him, 'Because no one has hired us.' He said to them, 'You also go into the vineyard.' 8When evening came, the owner of the vineyard said to his manager, 'Call the laborers and give them their pay, beginning with the last and then going to the first.' 9When those hired about five o'clock came, each of them received the usual daily wage. 10Now when the first came, they thought they would receive more; but each of them also received the usual daily wage. 11And when they received it, they grumbled against the landowner, 12saying, 'These last worked only one hour, and you have made them equal to us who have borne the burden of the day and the scorching heat.' 13But he replied to one of them, 'Friend, I am doing you no wrong; did you not agree with me for the usual daily wage? 14Take what belongs to you and go; I choose to give to this last the same as I give to you. 15Am I not allowed to do what I choose with what belongs to me? Or are you envious because I am generous?'16So the last will be first, and the first will be last."



Evening Psalm 81



1Sing aloud to God our strength;



shout for joy to the God of Jacob.



2Raise a song, sound the tambourine,



the sweet lyre with the harp.



3Blow the trumpet at the new moon,



at the full moon, on our festal day.



4For it is a statute for Israel,



an ordinance of the God of Jacob.



5He made it a decree in Joseph,



when he went out over the land of Egypt.







I hear a voice I had not known:



6"I relieved your shoulder of the burden;



your hands were freed from the basket.



7In distress you called, and I rescued you;



I answered you in the secret place of thunder;



I tested you at the waters of Meribah. Selah



8Hear, O my people, while I admonish you;



O Israel, if you would but listen to me!



9There shall be no strange god among you;



you shall not bow down to a foreign god.



10I am the LORD your God,



who brought you up out of the land of Egypt.



Open your mouth wide and I will fill it.







11"But my people did not listen to my voice;



Israel would not submit to me.



12So I gave them over to their stubborn hearts,



to follow their own counsels.



13O that my people would listen to me,



that Israel would walk in my ways!



14Then I would quickly subdue their enemies,



and turn my hand against their foes.



15Those who hate the LORD would cringe before him,



and their doom would last forever.



16I would feed you with the finest of the wheat,



and with honey from the rock I would satisfy you."



Evening Psalm 113



1Praise the LORD!



Praise, O servants of the LORD;



praise the name of the LORD.







2Blessed be the name of the LORD



from this time on and forevermore.



3From the rising of the sun to its setting



the name of the LORD is to be praised.



4The LORD is high above all nations,



and his glory above the heavens.







5Who is like the LORD our God,



who is seated on high,



6who looks far down



on the heavens and the earth?



7He raises the poor from the dust,



and lifts the needy from the ash heap,



8to make them sit with princes,



with the princes of his people.



9He gives the barren woman a home,



making her the joyous mother of children.



Praise the LORD!

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