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Lord, have mercy on us.
Evening lessons: Psalms 65, 67; Proverbs 24; Ephesians 5:18-33. You, O God, are to be praised in Zion, and unto you shall vows be performed in Jerusalem.
Morning lessons: Psalms 61, 62; Exodus 33; Matthew 26:57-75. Hear my cry, O God; give ear unto my prayer.
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Evening lessons: Psalm 46; Ephesians 1:15-23; Matthew 1 :18-25. God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.
Morning lessons: Psalm 45: Exodus 26; Matthew 24:1-28. My heart overflows with a noble song; I will sing my words to the King; my tongue is the pen of a ready writer.
May the word of Christ dwell among us in all its richness.
Morning lessons: Psalms 26, 28; Exodus 19; Matthew 19:16-20:16. Be my judge, O Lord, for I have walked innocently; my trust has been in the Lord; therefore I shall not fall.
Evening lessons: Psalm 31; Proverbs 11; Colossians 1:21-2:7. I you, O Lord, have I put my trust; let me never be put to confusion; deliver me in your righteousness.
Evening lessons: Psalm 10; Proverbs 4; Philippians 1:1-11. Why do you stand so far off, O Lord, and hide your face in the time of need and trouble?
Jesus, you feed and heal our souls; come to strengthen us.
Morning lessons: Psalm 9; Exodus 12; Matthew 15:1-28. I will give thanks unto you, O Lord, with my whole heart; I will speak of all your marvelous works.
Morning lessons: Psalm 140; Exodus 6; Matthew 12:1-21. Deliver me, O Lord, from evildoer; and preserve me from the violent.
Evening lessons: Psalm 143; Lamentations 3; Romans 11. Hear my prayer, O Lord, and consider my supplications; hearken to me, for your truth and righteousness' sake.
The St. Paul Center's daily scripture reflections from the Mass for Tuesday of the First Week of Lent by Dr. Shane Owens. Lenten Weekday First Reading: Isaiah 55: 10-11 Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 34: 4-5, 6-7, 16-17, 18-19 Verse Before the Gospel: Matthew 4: 4b Gospel: Matthew 6: 7-15 Learn more about the Mass at www.stpaulcenter.com
Jesus, you feed and heal our souls; come to strengthen us.
The St. Paul Center's daily scripture reflections from the Mass for Tuesday of the First Week of Lent by Dr. Shane Owens. Lenten Weekday First Reading: Isaiah 55: 10-11 Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 34: 4-5, 6-7, 16-17, 18-19 Verse Before the Gospel: Matthew 4: 4b Gospel: Matthew 6: 7-15 Learn more about the Mass at www.stpaulcenter.com
Morning lessons: Psalm 119:129-152; Genesis 50; Matthew 8:1-17. Your testimonies are wonderful; therefore does my soul keep them.
Evening lessons: Psalm 119:153-176; Jeremiah 50; Romans 5. O consider my adversity and deliver me, for I do not forget your law.
"If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you." Connect with Courtney: Website~Instagram~Facebook
Keep us, Lord, on your path.
Evening lessons: Psalm 107:23-43; Jeremiah 43; 2 Corinthians 11. Those who go down to the sea in ships, who carry out their business in great waters, they behold the works of the Lord.
Morning lessons: Psalm 107:1-22; Genesis 43; Matthew 3. O give thanks unto the Lord, for he is gracious, and his mercy endures forever.
Morning lessons: Psalm 90: Genesis 36; John 19:1-37. Lord, you have been our refuge, from one generation to another.
Evening lessons: Psalm 91; Jeremiah 36; 2 Corinthians 4. Whoever dwells under the defense of the Most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty.
Hear us, O Lord, for the glory of your name.
Evening lessons: Psalms 79, 82; Jeremiah 29; 1 Corinthians 14:1-19. O God, the nations have come into your inheritance; they have defiled your holy temple, and make Jerusalem a heap of stones.
Since Lent is only a few weeks away, it's time to review prayer and answer some big questions about why it is important we pray, and how we should pray. + MONDAY: If God is perfect and already knows everything, then why do we pray, and what difference do our prayers make? + TUESDAY: Most people treat God like a genie in a lamp. We should, instead, treat Him as our dad. + WEDNESDAY: What little gifts do we receive through unanswered prayers? + THURSDAY: God invites us to wrestle with Him and the plan He has for us through prayer. + FRIDAY: What are the types of prayer, and how does one flow the next? We will be doing something special for Lent on the Catholic Sprouts Podcast. Join us for Lent with the Martyrs. Purchase this fun PDF guide and create a chain that will count down to Easter and remind you to strive to let God break the chains of sin and death this Lent. It's just $7--and your purchase is a GREAT way to support the Catholic Sprouts Podcast! https://shop.catholicsprouts.com/products/lent-with-the-martyrs-digital-download Check out the Catholic Sprouts Podcast ARCHIVES! https://catholicsprouts.com/podcast-archives/ Find fun, meaningful, faith-filled projects for your own family in the Catholic Family Resource Library. https://catholicsprouts.com/catholic-family-resource-library-signup/ Catholic Sprouts is a production of Spoke Street Media. For more great Catholic podcasts, check out spokestreet.com
Morning lessons: Psalms 75, 76; Genesis 29; John 15:18-27. Unto you, O God, do we give thanks; indeed, unto you do we give thanks.
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Morning lessons: Psalm 59; Genesis 23; John 11:45-57. Deliver me from my enemies, O God; defend me from those who rise up against me.
Evening lessons: Psalms 63, 64; Jeremiah 22; 1 Corinthians 7. O God, you are my God; early will I seek you.
Evening lessons: Psalms 39, 41; Jeremiah 15; 2 Thessalonians 3. I said, "I will take heed to my ways, that I may not offend with my tongue."
Morning lessons: Psalm 40; Genesis 16; John 7:53-8:30. I waited patiently for the Lord, and he inclined to me, and heard my call.
The St. Paul Center's daily scripture reflections from the Mass for Tuesday of the First Week in Ordinary Time by Dr. Shane Owens. Ordinary Weekday First Reading: First Samuel 1: 9-20 Responsorial Psalm: First Samuel 2: 1, 4-5, 6-7, 8abcd Alleluia: First Thessalonians 2: 13 Gospel: Mark 1: 21-28 Learn more about the Mass at www.stpaulcenter.com
Evening lessons: Psalms 23, 24; Jeremiah 8; 1 Thessalonians 2:1-16. The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not want.
The St. Paul Center's daily scripture reflections from the Mass for Tuesday of the First Week in Ordinary Time by Dr. Shane Owens. Ordinary Weekday First Reading: First Samuel 1: 9-20 Responsorial Psalm: First Samuel 2: 1, 4-5, 6-7, 8abcd Alleluia: First Thessalonians 2: 13 Gospel: Mark 1: 21-28 Learn more about the Mass at www.stpaulcenter.com
Morning lessons: Psalm 22; Genesis 9; John 5:1-24. My God, my God, why have you forsaken me, and are so far from my cry, and from the words of my complaint.
Morning lessons: Psalms 5, 6; Genesis 2; John 1:29-51. Give ear to my words, O Lord; consider my meditations.
Evening lessons: Psalm 7; Jeremiah 1; Galatians 2. O Lord my God, in you have I put my trust; save me from all those who persecute me, and deliver me.
Evening lessons: Psalms 137, 138; Song of Songs 3; Luke 22:39-53. By the waters of Babylon we sat down and wept, when we remembered you, O Zion.
Morning lessons: Acts 6:8-7:60; Revelation 18. Give thanks unto the Lord, for he is gracious, for his mercy endures forever.
Come, Lord Jesus!
Morning lessons: Psalm 119:89-104; Wisdom 4; Revelation 11. O Lord, your word endures forever; it stands fast in heaven.
Evening lessons: Psalm 119:105-128; Isaiah 62; Luke 19:11-28.
Evening lessons: Psalm 106:19-46; Isaiah 55; Luke 14:25-15:10. They made a calf in Horeb and worshipped a molten image.
Morning lessons: Psalm 106:1-18; Ecclesiasticus 48; Revelation 4. O give thanks unto the Lord, for he is gracious, and his mercy endures forever.
Lord, may your kingdom come.
Thank you for giving to support this ministry. You can go here to find out more. It's Tuesday of Ordinary Time, Proper 29 in the Church Calendar. November 28, 2023 Our general order and lectionary comes from the Book of Common Prayer Daily Office. We'll sing “What a Beautiful Name” by Brooke Ligertwood and Ben Fielding with a prayer of confession. We'll read Psalms 121, 122, and 123 followed by the Gloria Patri. Our Scripture lesson is 1 Peter 1:13-25. We'll say the Apostles' Creed, the Lord's Prayer, and the Collect of the Day followed by a time of spontaneous, prompted prayer. If you have a prayer request please submit it here. Sign up here for the email list. Morning Prayer and Worship is a production of Steady Stream Ministries, a 501(c)(3) non profit organization. Join our Facebook group here! Photo: San Antonio River by me. Proper 29 - Almighty and everlasting God, whose will it is to restore all things in your well-beloved Son, the King of kings and Lord of lords: Mercifully grant that the peoples of the earth, divided and enslaved by sin, may be freed and brought together under his most gracious rule; who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/prayerandworship/message