Lectionary Calendar
Friday, January 24th, 2025
the Second Week after Epiphany
the Second Week after Epiphany
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Genesis 31; Psalms 24; Luke 18:18-43:
Genesis 31; Psalms 24; Luke 18:18-43:
And Jacob saw from Laban's face that his attitude toward him was not the same. Then the Lord said to him, "Go back to the land of your fathers and to your family, and I will be with you." Jacob had Rachel and Leah called to the field where his flocks were. He said to them, "I can see from your father's face that his attitude toward me is not the same, but the God of my father has been with me. You know that
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Charles Spurgeon's "Morning & Evening"
Morning
“I the world ye shall have tribulation.”
Genesis 37:2-14 , Genesis 37:18-24 , Genesis 37:28 , Genesis 37:31-35
Joseph was Jacob’s best loved and most tried son. Whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth. This chapter opens a long scene of suffering.
Genesis 37:2-4
His piety led him to protest against the wrongdoing of his brethren. He would not join them in evil, nor aid them by concealing their evil deeds.
Genesis 37:9-11
Whom God favours the ungodly are sure to dislike. The evil hate
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Proverbs 23:9 - Do not speak in the hearing of a fool, For he will despise the wisdom of your words.
Proverbs 23:9 - Do not speak in the hearing of a fool, For he will despise the wisdom of your words.
Words to Ponder
There is always time to look up to Him - F. B. Meyer
There is always time to look up to Him - F. B. Meyer
Today in Christian History
1529
Tatars bind John of Kazan in Kazan (now a Russian Federation city but then under control of the Mongols) and mortally wound him with swords when he refuses to convert to Islam.