Lectionary Calendar
Monday, April 27th, 2026
the Fourth Week after Easter
the Fourth Week after Easter
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Acts 9:21
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No one could believe what they were hearing from him. "Isn't this the guy who'd waged war on Jesus's cowboys in Jerusalem?" they asked. "I thought he'd got a warrant to roundup anyone who believed in Jesus and take them back to Jerusalem in shackles?"
Acts 9:29
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He got into it with some Jews from Greece, and they tried to kill him over it.
Acts 9:30
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When the believers found out, they smuggled him to Caesarea and sent him off to Tarsus.
Acts 9:31
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During this time, God's outfit grew in number because folks lived in fear of the Lord and they were all being led by the Holy Ghost.
Acts 9:35
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When the good people around the area saw Aeneas walking around, they all came to be believers and ride for the Lord.
Acts 9:39
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Pete showed up and they took him upstairs where Tabitha was. The room was like a set of shipping pens filled with cattle. But it was folks who were all mourning the loss of a great woman. They cried and showed Pete the clothes and coats Tabitha had made for them.
Acts 9:40
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Pete opened the door and asked them all to wait outside. When they were gone, he went to his knees and prayed. Turning his gaze upon Tabitha's body, he said, "Get up, sweetheart." Her eyes opened and she turned toward Pete. When she saw him, she sat up.
Acts 9:41
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He gave her a hand and she swung her legs over the edge of the table. Pete then went to the door and invited all the mourners inside. He nodded toward her and nobody could believe what they saw.
Acts 10:11
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They sky was folded back and something like a large tarp was being lowered by the four corners.
Acts 10:23
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Pete invited everyone to spend the night so they could ride out at sunrise the next day. They left out at daylight for Caesarea and some boys from Joppa rode with them.
Acts 10:24
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When they arrived a day later, Cornelius was waiting on them. He gathered his whole family and some good buddies to listen to what Pete had to say.
Acts 10:27
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They talked for a second and then went inside where many people were waiting.
Acts 10:39
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"And we cowboys saw nearly everything he did in Judea and Jerusalem. They killed him by stringin' him up on a cross,
Acts 10:46
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But sure enough, these Gentiles were speaking in languages they didn't know and praising the Boss.Then Pete said,
Acts 11:12
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The Holy Ghost told me to go with 'em even though they were Gentile outsiders. I took these six cowboys with me, and we did go in the house of the man who'd sent for me.
Acts 11:19
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Now there were many cowboys who had scattered when Steve was killed. They went to Phoenicia, Cyprus, and Antioch in Syria. They stuck to tellin' Jewish folks about Jesus.
Acts 11:26
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When he found him, they both went back to Antioch. For an entire year, these two cowboys met with all the cowboys in Antioch and taught them how to ride for Jesus. This was the first place the term "Christian" was used to describe a cowboy ridin' for the Lord.
Acts 12:10
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They passed by the other guards and came to the door that led into the city. When they approached, the door opened like magic. They walked out into the street and then Pete was alone.
Acts 12:23
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Right then, an angel of God came down and struck Herod down with a sickness. Herod had accepted the worship of these people and God showed him what happens to people who think they are equal to him. Herod fell down in front of everyone and was eaten by worms as they watched.
Acts 12:25
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When Barnabas and Saul had made their delivery to Jerusalem, they headed back and took John Mark with them.
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