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A Psalm (or part of one), an Old Testament Reading, and a New Testament reading each day. Start with the Apostles' Creed, end with the Lord's Prayer. Current readings are from the New International Version. Through 2021, scriptures were read from the New Living Translation.

Daily Liturgy and Scripture Alex Parrish

    • Religion & Spirituality

A Psalm (or part of one), an Old Testament Reading, and a New Testament reading each day. Start with the Apostles' Creed, end with the Lord's Prayer. Current readings are from the New International Version. Through 2021, scriptures were read from the New Living Translation.

    June 3: Psalm 83, Ezekiel 8, and Acts 9:1-31

    June 3: Psalm 83, Ezekiel 8, and Acts 9:1-31

    Moments where scales fall from our eyes give us an insight into things we haven't seen before. Perhaps it comes with the downfall of a favorite leader, the unraveling of a deeply held belief, or the ending of a dream. Whatever the case, letting go of what may be a lesser pursuit may be the opening to a greater one.

    • 8 min
    June 2: Psalm 80, Ezekiel 7, and Acts 8:26-40

    June 2: Psalm 80, Ezekiel 7, and Acts 8:26-40

    The Ethiopian eunuch had been to Jerusalem, but he may have actually been denied entrance to the temple. Deut. 23:1 forbids eunuchs from entering, and it's likely that he could have taken his trip there in vain. But he was seeking, and God will not leave those who seek him behind.

    • 8 min
    June 1: Psalm 78:19-40, Ezekiel 6, and Acts 8:4-25

    June 1: Psalm 78:19-40, Ezekiel 6, and Acts 8:4-25

    What makes a disciple of Jesus? It is not a quality that can be purchased, as Simon discovered. He had come to follow a different path, but he did not want to do the work of transformation before he started being a miracle worker. The Apostles certainly did their time in transformation, and the struggles they had suffered made them ready for the job.

    • 7 min
    May 31: Psalms 79 and 82, Ezekiel 5, and Acts 7:35-8:3

    May 31: Psalms 79 and 82, Ezekiel 5, and Acts 7:35-8:3

    Stephen is definitely stoking a fire. Talking about rebellion among the people, he now turns to the Jewish leaders and says, "you did this too, to Jesus." They respond with violence, the opposite of the message of Jesus. As Martin Luther King said, "The ultimate weakness of violence is that it is a descending spiral, begetting the very thing it seeks to destroy."

    • 9 min
    May 30: Psalm 77, Ezekiel 4, and Acts 7:17-34

    May 30: Psalm 77, Ezekiel 4, and Acts 7:17-34

    The story of Moses and the patriarchs is prelude to the story of Jesus, which is why Stephen includes it. Not only was Moses an outcast as Jesus was, but he was also revered, and trying to separate the New and Old Testaments would have lost his Jewish audience. Indeed, the new covenant is a fulfillment of the promises being made through Jewish history.

    • 7 min
    May 29: Psalm 73, Ezekiel 3, and Acts 6:1-7:16

    May 29: Psalm 73, Ezekiel 3, and Acts 6:1-7:16

    As the gospel came into conflict with the old system of Law, Stephen becomes the person who works out the differences in public. God was doing a new thing, a continuation of the work that had been going on since creation, and Stephen opens with showing how many twists and turns had happened in that story up to now, when the twist of Jesus came into reality.

    • 10 min

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