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Greek Orthodox Church in America Daily Scripture Readings for Wednesday, 15 February 2012

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Daily Scripture Readings and Lives of the Saints for Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Strict Fast

Readings for today:

    St. John's First Universal Letter 3:21-24; 4:1-11
    Mark 14:43-72; 15:1

Feasts and Saints celebrated today:

      Meatfare Wednesday 
    Onesimus the Apostle of the 70
    Our Righteous Father Anthimus the Elder of Chios
    Eusebius the Righteous of Syria


Epistle Reading

The reading is from St. John's First Universal Letter 3:21-24; 4:1-11

Beloved, if our hearts do not condemn us, we have confidence before God; and we receive from him whatever we ask, because we keep his commandments and do what pleases him.  And this is his commandment, that we should believe in the name of his Son Jesus Christ and love one another, just as he has commanded us.  All who keep his commandments abide in him, and he in them.  And by this we know that he abides in us, by the Spirit which he has given us.

Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are of God; for many false prophets have gone out into the world.  By this you know the Spirit of God: every spirit which confesses that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is of God, and every spirit which does not confess Jesus is not of God.  This is the spirit of antichrist, of which you heard that it was coming, and now it is in the world already.  Little children, you are of God, and have overcome them; for he who is in you is greater than he who is in the world.  They are of the world, therefore what they say is of the world, and the world listens to them.  We are of God.  Whoever knows God listens to us, and he who is not of God does not listen to us.  By this we know the spirit of truth and the spirit of error.

Beloved, let us love one another; for love is of God, and he who loves is born of God and knows God.  He who does not love does not know God; for God is love.  In this the love of God was made manifest among us, that God sent his only Son into the world, so that we might live through him.  In this is love, not that we loved God but that he loved us and sent his Son to be the expiation for our sins.  Beloved, if God so loved us, we also ought to love one another. 

    (c) 2012 Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America

Gospel Reading

The reading is from Mark 14:43-72; 15:1

At that time, while Jesus was speaking, Judas came, one of the twelve, and with him a crowd with swords and clubs, from the chief priests and the scribes and the elders.  Now the betrayer had given them a sign, saying, "The one I shall kiss is the man; seize him and lead him away under guard."  And when he came, he went up to him at once, and said, "Master!"  And he kissed him.  And they laid hands on him and seized him.  But one of those who stood by drew his sword, and struck the slave of the high priest and cut off his ear.  And Jesus said to them, "Have you come out as against a robber, with swords and clubs to capture me?  Day after day I was with you in the temple teaching, and you did not seize me.  But let the scriptures be fulfilled."  And they all forsook him, and fled.  And a young man followed him, with nothing but a linen cloth about his body; and they seized him, but he left the linen cloth and ran away naked.  And they led Jesus to the high priest; and all the 
chief priests and the elders and the scribes were assembled.  And Peter had followed him at a distance, right into the courtyard of the high priest; and he was sitting with the guards, and warming himself at the fire.  Now the chief priests and the whole council sought testimony against Jesus to put him to death; but they found none.  For many bore false witness against him, and their witness did not agree.  And some stood up and bore false witness against him, saying, "We heard him say, 'I will destroy this temple that is made with hands, and in three days I will build another, not made with hands.'"  Yet not even so did their testimony agree.  And the high priest stood up in the midst, and asked Jesus, "Have you no answer to make?  What is it that these men testify against you?"  But he was silent and made no answer.  Again the high priest asked him, "Are you the Christ, the Son of the Blessed?"  And Jesus said, "I am; and you will see the Son of man seated at the right han
d of Power, and coming with the clouds of heaven."  And the high priest tore his garments, and said, "Why do we still need witnesses?  You have heard his blasphemy.  What is your decision?"  And they all condemned him as deserving death.  And some began to spit on him, and to cover his face, and to strike him, saying to him, "Prophesy!"  And the guards received him with blows.  And as Peter was below in the courtyard, one of the maids of the high priest came; and seeing Peter warming himself, she looked at him, and said, "You also were with the Nazarene, Jesus."  But he denied it, saying, "I neither know nor understand what you mean."  And he went out into the gateway.  And the maid saw him, and began again to say to the bystanders, "This man is one of them."  But again he denied it.  And after a little while again the bystanders said to Peter, "Certainly you are one of them; for you are a Galilean."  But he began to invoke a curse on himself and to swear, "I do not know this
  man of whom you speak."  And immediately the cock crowed a second time.  And Peter remembered how Jesus had said to him, "Before the cock crows twice, you will deny me three times."  And he broke down and wept.  And as soon as it was morning the chief priests, with the elders and scribes, and the whole council held a consultation; and they bound Jesus and led him away and delivered him to Pilate.

    (c) 2012 Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America


Onesimus the Apostle of the 70

Reading from the Synaxarion:

This Apostle, who was from Colossae, was a bond-servant of that Philemon to whom the Apostle Paul addressed his epistle.  Onesimus escaped from Philemon and fled to Rome, where he became a disciple of Saint Paul.  Saint Paul brought him to the Faith of Christ, and then sent him back to his master, who in turn gave him his freedom and sent him back to Rome again, where he ministered to Saint Paul.  Later, he was seized because he was a Christian and was sent to Puteoli, where he was beaten to death with clubs.  Saint Onesimus is also commemorated on November 22 with the holy Apostles Philemon, Apphia, and Archippus.

Apolytikion in the Third Tone
O Holy Apostle Onesimus, intercede with the merciful God that He grant unto our souls forgiveness of offences.


Kontakion in the Fourth Tone
Thou didst shine upon the world as a bright sunbeam, shining with the rays of Paul, the sun of most resplendent light, who hath enlightened the world entire.  Thus, we all honour thee, blessed Onesimus.


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