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Friday, April 8


John 7:1-2, 10, 25-30

1 After this,
Jesus went around
in Galilee.
He did not want
to go about in Judea
because the Jewish leaders there
were looking for a way
to kill him.
2 But when
the Jewish Festival of Tabernacles
was near,
10 However,
after his brothers
had left for the festival,
he went also,
not publicly,
but in secret.

25 At that point
some of the people
of Jerusalem
began to ask,
“Isn’t this the man
they are trying to kill?
26 Here he is,
speaking publicly,
and they are not saying a word to him.
Have the authorities really concluded
that he is the Messiah?
27 But we know
where this man is from;
when the Messiah comes,
no one will know
where he is from.”
28 Then Jesus,
still teaching
in the temple courts,
cried out,
“Yes, you know me,
and you know
where I am from.
I am not here on my own authority,
but he who sent me
is true.
You do not know him,
29 but I know him
because I am from him
and he sent me.”

30 At this
they tried to seize him,
but no one
laid a hand on him,
because his hour
had not yet come.



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Saturday, April 9


Jeremiah 11:18-20

18 Because
the LORD revealed
their plot to me,
I knew it,
for at that time
he showed me
what they were doing.
19 I had been like a gentle lamb
led to the slaughter;
I did not realize
that they had plotted against me,
saying,
“Let us destroy
the tree
and its fruit;
let us cut him off
from the land of the living,
that his name be remembered
no more.”
20 But you,
LORD Almighty,
who judge righteously
and test
the heart
and mind,
let me see your vengeance
on them,
for to you
I have committed my cause.


John 7:40-53


40 On hearing his words,
some of the people
said,
“Surely
this man
is the Prophet.”

41 Others said,
“He is the Messiah.”

Still others asked,
“How can the Messiah
come from Galilee?
42 Does not Scripture say
that the Messiah
will come from David’s descendants
and from Bethlehem,
the town where David lived?”
43 Thus the people
were divided
because of Jesus.
44 Some
wanted to seize him,
but no one
laid a hand on him.

45 Finally
the temple guards
went back
to the chief priests
and the Pharisees,
who asked them,
“Why
didn’t you bring him in?”
46 “No one ever spoke
the way this man does,”
the guards replied.

47 “You mean
he has deceived you
also?”
the Pharisees retorted.
48 “Have any of the rulers
or of the Pharisees
believed in him?
49 No!
But this mob
that knows nothing
of the law—
there is a curse on them.”

50 Nicodemus,
who had gone to Jesus earlier
and who was one
of their own number,
asked,
51 “Does our law
condemn a man
without first hearing him
to find out
what he has been doing?”

52 They replied,
“Are you from Galilee,
too?
Look into it,
and you will find
that a prophet
does not come out of Galilee.”

53 Then they all went home
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Sunday, April 10
Fifth Sunday in Lent


Ezekiel 37:12-14

12 Therefore
prophesy
and say to them:
‘This
is what
the Sovereign LORD
says:

My people,
I am going to open your graves
and bring you up from them;
I will bring you back
to the land of Israel.
13 Then
you,
my people,
will know
that I am the LORD,
when
I open your graves
and bring you up
from them.
14 I will put my Spirit
in you
and you will live,
and I will settle you
in your own land.
Then
you will know
that I the LORD
have spoken,
and I have done it,
declares the LORD.’”



Romans 8:8-11

8 Those
who are in the realm
of the flesh
cannot please God.

9 You,
however,
are not in the realm
of the flesh
but are in the realm
of the Spirit,
if indeed
the Spirit of God
lives in you.
And if anyone
does not have the Spirit of Christ,
they do not belong to Christ.
10 But if
Christ is in you,
then even though your body
is subject to death
because of sin,
the Spirit gives life
because of righteousness.
11 And if the Spirit of him
who raised Jesus
from the dead
is living in you,
he who raised Christ
from the dead
will also give life
to your mortal bodies
because of his Spirit
who lives in you.


John 11:1-45

1 Now
a man
named Lazarus
was sick.
He was from Bethany,
the village of Mary
and her sister Martha.
2 (This Mary,
whose brother Lazarus
now lay sick,
was the same one
who poured perfume
on the Lord
and wiped his feet
with her hair.)
3 So the sisters
sent word to Jesus,
“Lord,
the one you love
is sick.”
4 When
he heard this,
Jesus said,
“This sickness
will not end in death.
No,
it is for God’s glory
so that God’s Son
may be glorified
through it.”
5 Now
Jesus loved
Martha
and her sister
and Lazarus.
6 So
when
he heard
that Lazarus
was sick,
he stayed where he was
two more days,
7 and then
he said
to his disciples,
“Let us go back
to Judea.”

8 “But Rabbi,”
they said,
“a short while ago
the Jews there
tried to stone you,
and yet
you are going back?”

9 Jesus answered,
“Are there not twelve hours of daylight?
Anyone
who walks in the daytime
will not stumble,
for they see
by this world’s light.
10 It is when a person
walks at night
that they stumble,
for they have no light.”

11 After
he had said this,
he went on
to tell them,
“Our friend Lazarus
has fallen asleep;
but I am going there
to wake him up.”

12 His disciples replied,
“Lord,
if he sleeps,
he will get better.”
13 Jesus
had been speaking
of his death,
but his disciples
thought he meant
natural sleep.

14 So then
he told them plainly,
“Lazarus is dead,
15 and for your sake
I am glad
I was not there,
so that
you may believe.
But let us go to him.”

16 Then Thomas
(also known as Didymus)
said
to the rest
of the disciples,
“Let us also go,
that
we may die
with him.”

17 On his arrival,
Jesus found that Lazarus
had already been in the tomb
for four days.
18 Now Bethany
was less than two miles
from Jerusalem,
19 and many Jews had come
to Martha
and Mary
to comfort them
in the loss
of their brother.
20 When Martha heard
that Jesus was coming,
she went out
to meet him,
but Mary
stayed at home.
21 “Lord,”
Martha said
to Jesus,
“if
you
had been here,
my brother
would not have died.
22 But I know
that even now
God
will give you
whatever you ask.”

23 Jesus said to her,
“Your brother
will rise again.”

24 Martha answered,
“I know
he will rise again
in the resurrection
at the last day.”

25 Jesus said
to her,
“I
am the resurrection
and the life.
The one
who believes in me
will live,
even though they die;
26 and whoever lives
by believing in me
will never die.
Do you believe this?”

27 “Yes, Lord,”
she replied,
“I believe
that you
are the Messiah,
the Son of God,
who is to come
into the world.”

28 After she had said this,
she went back
and called her sister
Mary
aside.
“The Teacher is here,”
she said,
“and is asking for you.”
29 When Mary heard this,
she got up quickly
and went to him.
30 Now
Jesus
had not yet entered the village,
but was still at the place
where Martha
had met him.
31 When the Jews
who had been
with Mary
in the house,
comforting her,
noticed how quickly
she got up
and went out,
they followed her,
supposing
she was going
to the tomb
to mourn there.

32 When Mary
reached the place
where Jesus was
and saw him,
she fell at his feet
and said,
“Lord,
if you had been here,
my brother
would not have died.”

33 When
Jesus saw her weeping,
and the Jews
who had come along
with her
also weeping,
he was deeply moved
in spirit
and troubled.
34 “Where
have you laid him?”
he asked.

“Come and see,
Lord,”
they replied.

35 Jesus wept.

36 Then
the Jews said,
“See
how he loved him!”

37 But
some of them
said,
“Could not he
who opened the eyes
of the blind man
have kept this man
from dying?”

38 Jesus,
once more
deeply moved,
came to the tomb.
It was a cave
with a stone
laid across the entrance.
39 “Take away the stone,”
he said.
“But,
Lord,”
said Martha,
the sister
of the dead man,
“by this time
there is a bad odor,
for he has been there
four days.”

40 Then
Jesus said,
“Did I not tell you
that
if you believe,
you will see
the glory of God?”

41 So
they took away the stone.
Then Jesus
looked up
and said,
“Father,
I thank you
that you
have heard me.
42 I knew
that you always hear me,
but I said this
for the benefit
of the people standing here,
that they may believe
that you sent me.”

43 When
he had said this,
Jesus called
in a loud voice,
“Lazarus,
come out!”
44 The dead man came out,
his hands
and feet
wrapped
with strips of linen,
and a cloth
around his face.

Jesus said
to them,
“Take off the grave clothes
and let him go.”

45 Therefore
many of the Jews
who had come
to visit Mary,
and had seen
what Jesus did,
believed in him.
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Monday, April 11

John 8:1-11

1 but Jesus
went to the Mount of Olives.
2 At dawn
he appeared again
in the temple courts,
where all the people
gathered around him,
and he sat down
to teach them.
3 The teachers of the law
and the Pharisees
brought in a woman
caught in adultery.
They made her stand
before the group
4 and said to Jesus,
“Teacher,
this woman
was caught
in the act of adultery.
5 In the Law
Moses
commanded us
to stone such women.
Now
what do you say?”
6 They were using
this question
as a trap,
in order
to have a basis
for accusing him.

But
Jesus bent down
and started
to write on the ground
with his finger.
7 When
they kept on
questioning him,
he straightened up
and said to them,
“Let any one of you
who is without sin
be the first
to throw
a stone at her.”
8 Again
he stooped down
and wrote on the ground.

9 At this,
those who heard
began to go away
one at a time,
the older ones first,
until only Jesus was left,
with the woman
still standing there.
10 Jesus straightened up
and asked her,
“Woman,
where are they?
Has no one condemned you?”

11 “No one, sir,”
she said.

“Then
neither do I condemn you,”
Jesus declared.
“Go now
and leave your life of sin.”
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Tuesday, April 12


Numbers 21:4-9

4 They traveled from Mount Hor
along the route to the Red Sea,
to go around Edom.
But the people
grew impatient on the way;
5 they spoke against God
and against Moses,
and said,
“Why
have you
brought us
up out of Egypt
to die
in the wilderness?
There is no bread!
There is no water!
And we detest
this miserable food!”
6 Then
the LORD
sent venomous snakes
among them;
they bit the people
and many Israelites died.
7 The people came
to Moses
and said,
“We sinned
when
we spoke
against the LORD
and against you.
Pray
that the LORD
will take the snakes
away from us.”
So Moses
prayed
for the people.

8 The LORD
said to Moses,
“Make a snake
and put it up
on a pole;
anyone
who is bitten
can look at it
and live.”
9 So Moses
made a bronze snake
and put it up on a pole.
Then
when anyone
was bitten by a snake
and looked at the bronze snake,
they lived.


John 8:21-30

21 Once more
Jesus
said to them,
“I am going away,
and you will look for me,
and you will die
in your sin.
Where I go,
you cannot come.”
22 This
made the Jews ask,
“Will he kill himself?
Is that why he says,
‘Where I go,
you cannot come’?”

23 But he continued,
“You are
from below;
I am
from above.
You
are of this world;
I
am not of this world.
24 I told you
that
you would die in your sins;
if you do not believe
that I am he,
you will indeed die in your sins.”

25 “Who are you?”
they asked.

“Just
what
I have been telling you
from the beginning,”
Jesus replied.
26 “I have much to say
in judgment of you.
But
he
who sent me
is trustworthy,
and what
I have heard
from him
I tell the world.”

27 They
did not understand
that
he was telling them
about his Father.
28 So
Jesus said,
“When
you have lifted up
the Son of Man,
then you will know
that
I am he
and that
I do nothing
on my own
but speak
just what
the Father
has taught me.
29 The one
who sent me
is with me;
he has not left me alone,
for I always do
what pleases him.”
30 Even as he spoke,
many believed in him.


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Wednesday, April 13



Daniel 3:14-20

13 Furious with rage,
Nebuchadnezzar summoned
Shadrach,
Meshach
and Abednego.
So
these men
were brought before the king,
14 and Nebuchadnezzar
said to them,
“Is it true,
Shadrach,
Meshach and
Abednego,
that you do not serve
my gods
or worship
the image of gold
I have set up?
15 Now
when you hear
the sound
of the horn,
flute,
zither,
lyre,
harp,
pipe
and all kinds of music,
if you are ready
to fall down
and worship
the image
I made,
very good.
But
if you do not
worship
it,
you will be thrown
immediately
into a blazing furnace.
Then
what god
will be able
to rescue you
from my hand?”

16 Shadrach,
Meshach
and Abednego
replied to him,
“King Nebuchadnezzar,
we do not need to defend ourselves
before you
in this matter.
17 If we are thrown
into the blazing furnace,
the God we serve
is able
to deliver us
from it,
and he will deliver us
from Your Majesty’s hand.
18 But even if
he does not,
we want you to know,
Your Majesty,
that we will not
serve your gods
or worship
the image of gold
you have set up.”

19 Then Nebuchadnezzar was furious
with Shadrach,
Meshach
and Abednego,
and his attitude toward them
changed.
He ordered the furnace heated
seven times hotter
than usual
20 and commanded
some of the strongest soldiers
in his army
to tie up
Shadrach,
Meshach
and Abednego
and throw them
into the blazing furnace.
21 So these men,
wearing
their robes,
trousers,
turbans
and other clothes,
were bound
and thrown
into the blazing furnace.
22 The king’s command
was so urgent
and the furnace so hot
that the flames
of the fire
killed the soldiers
who took up
Shadrach,
Meshach
and Abednego,
23 and these three men,
firmly tied,
fell into the blazing furnace.

24 Then
King Nebuchadnezzar
leaped to his feet
in amazement
and asked his advisers,
“Weren’t there three men
that we tied up
and threw into the fire?”

They replied,
“Certainly,
Your Majesty.”

25 He said,
“Look!
I see four men
walking around in the fire,
unbound
and unharmed,
and the fourth
looks like
a son
of the gods.”

26 Nebuchadnezzar
then approached
the opening
of the blazing furnace
and shouted,
“Shadrach,
Meshach
and Abednego,
servants
of the Most High God,
come out!
Come here!”

So Shadrach,
Meshach
and Abednego
came out of the fire,
27 and the satraps,
prefects,
governors
and royal advisers
crowded around them.
They saw
that the fire
had not harmed
their bodies,
nor was a hair
of their heads singed;
their robes were not scorched,
and there was
no smell of fire
on them.

28 Then Nebuchadnezzar said,
“Praise be
to the God
of Shadrach,
Meshach
and Abednego,
who has sent his angel
and rescued his servants!
They trusted in him
and defied the king’s command
and were willing
to give up their lives
rather
than serve
or worship
any god
except their own God.
29 Therefore
I decree
that the people
of any nation
or language
who say anything
against the God
of Shadrach,
Meshach
and Abednego
be cut into pieces
and their houses
be turned into piles of rubble,
for no other god
can save in this way.”

30 Then the king
promoted
Shadrach,
Meshach
and Abednego
in the province of Babylon.


John 8:31-42

31 To the Jews
who had believed him,
Jesus said,
“If you hold to my teaching,
you are really my disciples.
32 Then you will know the truth,
and the truth will set you free.”
33 They answered him,
“We are Abraham’s descendants
and have never been slaves
of anyone.
How can you say
that we shall be set free?”

34 Jesus replied,
“Very truly
I tell you,
everyone who sins
is a slave to sin.
35 Now a slave
has no permanent place
in the family,
but a son
belongs to it forever.
36 So
if the Son
sets you free,
you will be free indeed.
37 I know
that you
are Abraham’s descendants.
Yet
you are looking
for a way to kill me,
because you have no room
for my word.
38 I am telling you
what I have seen
in the Father’s presence,
and you are doing
what you have heard
from your father.”

39 “Abraham
is our father,”
they answered.

“If
you were Abraham’s children,”
said Jesus,
“then you would do
what Abraham did.
40 As it is,
you are looking
for a way to kill
me,
a man
who has told you the truth
that I heard from God.
Abraham
did not do such things.
41 You
are doing the works
of your own father.”

“We are not illegitimate children,”
they protested.
“The only Father we have
is God himself.”

42 Jesus said to them,
“If God
were your Father,
you would love me,
for I have come here
from God.
I have not come
on my own;
God sent me.


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Thursday, April 14

Genesis 17:3-9

3 Abram fell facedown,
and God said to him,
4 “As for me,
this is my covenant with you:
You will be the father
of many nations.
5 No longer
will you be called Abram;
your name will be Abraham,
for I have made you a father
of many nations.
6 I will make you very fruitful;
I will make nations of you,
and kings will come from you.
7 I will establish my covenant
as an everlasting covenant
between me and you
and your descendants
after you
for the generations to come,
to be your God
and the God
of your descendants
after you.
8 The whole land of Canaan,
where you now reside
as a foreigner,
I will give
as an everlasting possession
to you
and your descendants
after you;
and I will be their God.”

9 Then God said to Abraham,
“As for you,
you must keep my covenant,
you
and your descendants
after you
for the generations to come.


John 8:51-59

51 Very truly
I tell you,
whoever
obeys my word
will never see death.”

52 At this they exclaimed,
“Now we know
that you are demon-possessed!
Abraham died
and so did the prophets,
yet you say
that
whoever
obeys your word
will never taste death.
53 Are you greater
than our father Abraham?
He died,
and so did the prophets.
Who do you think you are?”

54 Jesus replied,
“If I glorify myself,
my glory means nothing.
My Father,
whom you claim
as your God,
is the one
who glorifies me.
55 Though you do not know him,
I know him.
If I said I did not,
I would be a liar like you,
but I do know him
and obey his word.
56 Your father Abraham
rejoiced at the thought
of seeing my day;
he saw it
and was glad.”

57 “You
are not yet fifty years old,”
they said to him,
“and you have seen Abraham!”

58 “Very truly
I tell you,”
Jesus answered,
“before Abraham was born,
I am!”
59 At this,
they picked up stones
to stone him,
but Jesus hid himself,
slipping away
from the temple grounds.

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Friday, April 15

Jeremiah 20:10-13

10 I hear many whispering,
“Terror on every side!
Denounce him!
Let’s denounce him!”
All my friends
are waiting
for me to slip,
saying,
“Perhaps he will be deceived;
then we will prevail over him
and take our revenge on him.”

11 But the LORD is with me
like a mighty warrior;
so my persecutors will stumble
and not prevail.
They will fail
and be thoroughly disgraced;
their dishonor
will never be forgotten.
12 LORD Almighty,
you who examine the righteous
and probe the heart
and mind,
let me see your vengeance
on them,
for to you
I have committed my cause.

13 Sing to the LORD!
Give praise to the LORD!
He rescues the life of the needy
from the hands of the wicked.




John 10:31-42

31 Again
his Jewish opponents
picked up stones
to stone him,
32 but Jesus
said to them,
“I have shown you
many good works
from the Father.
For which of these
do you stone me?”

33 “We are not stoning you
for any good work,”
they replied,
“but for blasphemy,
because you,
a mere man,
claim to be God.”

34 Jesus answered them,
“Is it not written
in your Law,
‘I have said
you are “gods”’?
35 If
he called them ‘gods,’
to whom
the word of God came—
and Scripture
cannot be set aside—
36 what about the one
whom the Father
set apart
as his very own
and sent into the world?
Why then
do you accuse me
of blasphemy
because I said,
‘I am God’s Son’?
37 Do not believe me
unless I do
the works
of my Father.
38 But if I do them,
even though
you do not believe me,
believe the works,
that you may know
and understand
that the Father is in me,
and I in the Father.”
39 Again they tried
to seize him,
but he escaped their grasp.

40 Then
Jesus went back
across the Jordan
to the place
where John had been baptizing
in the early days.
There he stayed,
41 and many people
came to him.
They said,
“Though John never performed a sign,
all that John said
about this man
was true.”
42 And in that place
many believed
in Jesus.


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Saturday, April 16

Ezekiel 37:21-28

21 and say to them,
‘This
is what
the Sovereign LORD
says:
I will take the Israelites
out of the nations
where they have gone.
I will gather them
from all around
and bring them back
into their own land.
22 I will make them
one nation
in the land,
on the mountains of Israel.
There will be one king
over all of them
and they will never again
be two nations
or be divided
into two kingdoms.
23 They will no longer
defile themselves
with their idols
and vile images
or with any
of their offenses,
for I will save them
from all their sinful backsliding,
and I will cleanse them.
They will be my people,
and I will be their God.

24 “‘My servant David
will be king over them,
and they will all
have one shepherd.
They will follow
my laws
and be careful
to keep
my decrees.
25 They will live in the land
I gave to my servant Jacob,
the land
where your ancestors lived.
They
and their children
and their children’s children
will live there forever,
and David my servant
will be their prince forever.
26 I will make a covenant of peace
with them;
it will be an everlasting covenant.
I will establish them
and increase their numbers,
and I will put my sanctuary
among them forever.
27 My dwelling place
will be with them;
I will be their God,
and they will be my people.
28 Then
the nations will know
that
I the LORD
make Israel holy,
when my sanctuary
is among them forever.’”


John 11:45-56

45 Therefore
many of the Jews
who had come
to visit Mary,
and had seen
what Jesus did,
believed in him.
46 But
some of them
went to the Pharisees
and told them
what Jesus had done.
47 Then
the chief priests
and the Pharisees
called a meeting
of the Sanhedrin.
“What are we accomplishing?”
they asked.
“Here
is this man
performing many signs.
48 If
we let him go on like this,
everyone will believe in him,
and then the Romans will come
and take away
both our temple
and our nation.”

49 Then
one of them,
named Caiaphas,
who was high priest
that year,
spoke up,
“You know nothing at all!
50 You do not realize
that it is better for you
that one man die
for the people
than
that the whole nation perish.”

51 He did not say this
on his own,
but as high priest
that year
he prophesied
that Jesus would die
for the Jewish nation,
52 and not only
for that nation
but also
for the scattered children of God,
to bring them together
and make them one.
53 So
from that day on
they plotted
to take his life.

54 Therefore
Jesus
no longer moved about publicly
among the people of Judea.
Instead
he withdrew to a region
near the wilderness,
to a village
called Ephraim,
where he stayed
with his disciples.

55 When
it was almost time
for the Jewish Passover,
many went up
from the country
to Jerusalem
for their ceremonial cleansing
before the Passover.
56 They kept looking for Jesus,
and as they stood
in the temple courts
they asked one another,
“What do you think?
Isn’t he coming to the festival at all?”


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Sunday, April 17

Palm Sunday


Matthew 21:1-11

1 As they approached Jerusalem
and came to Bethphage
on the Mount of Olives,
Jesus sent two disciples,
2 saying to them,
“Go to the village
ahead of you,


and at once
you will find a donkey tied there,
with her colt by her.
Untie them and bring them to me.
3 If anyone
says anything to you,
say that the Lord needs them,
and he will send them
right away.”
4 This
took place
to fulfill
what

was spoken
through the prophet:

5 “Say
to Daughter Zion,
‘See, your king comes to you,
gentle
and riding on a donkey,
and on a colt,
the foal of a donkey.’”

6 The disciples went
and did as Jesus had instructed them.
7 They brought the donkey
and the colt
and placed their cloaks
on them
for Jesus to sit on.
8 A very large crowd
spread their cloaks
on the road,
while others cut branches
from the trees
and spread them
on the road.
9 The crowds
that went ahead of him
and those that followed
shouted,

“Hosanna
to the Son of David!”

“Blessed
is he
who comes
in the name of the Lord!”

“Hosanna
in the highest heaven!”

10 When
Jesus entered Jerusalem,
the whole city
was stirred
and asked,
“Who is this?”

11 The crowds answered,
“This is Jesus,
the prophet
from Nazareth
in Galilee.”


Isaiah 50:4-7

4 The Sovereign LORD
has given me
a well-instructed tongue,
to know the word
that sustains the weary.
He wakens me
morning by morning,
wakens my ear
to listen
like one being instructed.
5 The Sovereign LORD
has opened my ears;
I have not been rebellious,
I have not turned away.
6 I offered my back
to those
who beat me,
my cheeks
to those
who pulled out my beard;
I did not hide
my face
from mocking
and spitting.
7 Because
the Sovereign LORD helps me,
I will not be disgraced.
Therefore
have I set my face like flint,
and I know
I will not be put to shame.


Philippians 2:6-11

6 Who,
being in very nature God,
did not consider equality with God
something to be used
to his own advantage;
7 rather,
he made himself
nothing
by taking the very nature
of a servant,
being made
in human likeness.
8 And being found
in appearance as a man,
he humbled himself
by becoming obedient
to death—
even death
on a cross!

9 Therefore
God exalted him
to the highest place
and gave him the name
that is above every name,
10 that at the name
of Jesus
every knee
should bow,
in heaven
and on earth
and under the earth,
11 and every tongue
acknowledge
that Jesus Christ
is Lord,
to the glory
of God the Father.

Matthew 26:14 — 27:66

14 Then
one of the Twelve—
the one called Judas Iscariot—
went to the chief priests
15 and asked,
“What are you willing to give me
if I deliver him
over to you?”
So they counted out
for him thirty pieces of silver.
16 From then on
Judas watched
for an opportunity
to hand him over.

17 On the first day
of the Festival of Unleavened Bread,
the disciples
came to Jesus
and asked,
“Where
do you want us
to make preparations
for you
to eat the Passover?”
18 He replied,
“Go into the city
to a certain man
and tell him,
‘The Teacher says:
My appointed time
is near.
I am going to celebrate
the Passover
with my disciples
at your house.’”
19 So
the disciples did
as Jesus had directed them
and prepared the Passover.

20 When evening came,
Jesus was reclining at the table
with the Twelve.
21 And while they were eating,
he said,
“Truly
I tell you,
one of you
will betray me.”

22 They were very sad
and began
to say
to him
one
after the other,
“Surely
you don’t mean me,
Lord?”

23 Jesus replied,
“The one
who has dipped his hand
into the bowl
with me
will betray me.
24 The Son of Man
will go
just as it is written
about him.
But woe
to that man
who betrays
the Son of Man!
It would be better
for him
if he had not
been born.”

25 Then Judas,
the one
who
would betray him,
said,
“Surely
you don’t mean
me,
Rabbi?”

Jesus answered,
“You have said so.”

26 While
they were eating,
Jesus took bread,
and when
he had given thanks,
he broke it
and gave it
to his disciples,
saying,
“Take
and eat;
this
is my body.”

27 Then
he took a cup,
and when
he had given thanks,
he gave it to them,
saying,
“Drink
from it,
all of you.
28 This
is my blood
of the covenant,
which
is poured out
for many
for the forgiveness
of sins.
29 I tell you,
I will not drink
from this fruit of the vine
from now on
until that day
when
I drink it
new
with you
in my Father’s kingdom.”

30 When
they had sung a hymn,
they went out
to the Mount of Olives.

31 Then
Jesus told them,
“This very night
you will all
fall away
on account
of me,
for it is written:
“‘I will strike the shepherd,
and the sheep
of the flock
will be scattered.’

32 But
after I have risen,
I will go ahead
of you into Galilee.”

33 Peter replied,
“Even
if all fall away
on account
of you,
I never will.”

34 “Truly
I tell you,”
Jesus answered,
“this very night,
before the rooster crows,
you will disown me
three times.”

35 But Peter declared,
“Even
if I have to die
with you,
I will never disown you.”
And all
the other disciples
said the same.


36 Then
Jesus went
with his disciples
to a place
called Gethsemane,
and he said
to them,
“Sit here
while
I go over there
and pray.”
37 He took Peter
and the two sons of Zebedee
along with him,
and he began
to be sorrowful
and troubled.
38 Then
he said to them,
“My soul is overwhelmed
with sorrow
to the point of death.
Stay here
and keep watch
with me.”
39 Going a little farther,
he fell
with his face
to the ground
and prayed,
“My Father,
if it is possible,
may this cup
be taken from me.
Yet not as I will,
but as you will.”

40 Then he returned
to his disciples
and found them sleeping.
“Couldn’t you men
keep watch with me
for one hour?”
he asked Peter.
41 “Watch
and pray
so that you will not fall
into temptation.
The spirit is willing,
but the flesh
is weak.”

42 He went away
a second time
and prayed,
“My Father,
if it is not possible
for this cup
to be taken away
unless I drink it,
may your will be done.”

43 When
he came back,
he again
found them sleeping,
because their eyes were heavy.
44 So
he left them
and went away
once more
and prayed
the third time,
saying the same thing.

45 Then
he returned
to the disciples
and said to them,
“Are you still
sleeping
and resting?
Look,
the hour has come,
and the Son of Man
is delivered
into the hands
of sinners.
46 Rise!
Let us go!
Here comes my betrayer!”


47 While
he was still speaking,
Judas,
one of the Twelve,
arrived.
With him
was a large crowd
armed
with swords
and clubs,
sent
from the chief priests
and the elders
of the people.
48 Now
the betrayer
had arranged a signal
with them:
“The one
I kiss
is the man;
arrest him.”
49 Going at once
to Jesus,
Judas said,
“Greetings,
Rabbi!”
and kissed him.
50 Jesus replied,
“Do
what you came for,
friend.”

Then
the men
stepped forward,
seized Jesus
and arrested him.
51 With that,
one of Jesus’ companions
reached for his sword,
drew it out
and struck
the servant
of the high priest,
cutting off
his ear.

52 “Put your sword
back in its place,”
Jesus
said to him,
“for all
who draw
the sword
will die
by the sword.
53 Do you think
I cannot call
on my Father,
and he will
at once
put at my disposal
more than twelve legions
of angels?
54 But how then
would the Scriptures
be fulfilled
that say
it must happen
in this way?”

55 In that hour
Jesus said
to the crowd,
“Am I leading a rebellion,
that you
have come out
with swords
and clubs
to capture me?
Every day
I sat
in the temple courts
teaching,
and you did not arrest me.
56 But
this has all taken place
that the writings
of the prophets
might be fulfilled.”
Then
all the disciples
deserted him
and fled.


57 Those
who had arrested Jesus
took him
to Caiaphas
the high priest,
where the teachers
of the law
and the elders had assembled.
58 But Peter followed him
at a distance,
right up
to the courtyard
of the high priest.
He entered
and sat down
with the guards
to see the outcome.
59 The chief priests
and the whole Sanhedrin
were looking
for false evidence
against Jesus
so that they
could put him
to death.
60 But
they did not find any,
though many false witnesses
came forward.

Finally
two
came forward
61 and declared,
“This fellow said,
‘I am able
to destroy
the temple
of God
and rebuild it
in three days.’”

62 Then
the high priest stood up
and said to Jesus,
“Are you not going
to answer?
What
is this testimony
that these men
are bringing
against you?”
63 But Jesus
remained silent.

The high priest
said to him,
“I charge you
under oath
by the living God:
Tell us
if you are
the Messiah,
the Son of God.”

64 “You have said so,”
Jesus replied.
“But I say
to all of you:
From now on
you will see
the Son of Man
sitting at the right hand
of the Mighty One
and coming
on the clouds of heaven.”

65 Then the high priest
tore his clothes
and said,
“He has spoken blasphemy!
Why
do we need
any more witnesses?
Look,
now
you have heard
the blasphemy.
66 What do you think?”

“He
is worthy
of death,”

they answered.

67 Then
they spit
in his face
and struck him
with their fists.
Others slapped him
68 and said,
“Prophesy to us,
Messiah.
Who hit you?”


69 Now
Peter
was sitting
out in the courtyard,
and a servant girl
came to him.
“You
also
were with Jesus
of Galilee,”
she said.
70 But he denied it
before them all.
“I don’t know
what
you’re talking about,”
he said.

71 Then
he went out
to the gateway,
where
another servant girl
saw him
and said
to the people there,
“This fellow
was with Jesus of Nazareth.”

72 He denied it
again,
with an oath:
“I don’t know the man!”

73 After a little while,
those standing there
went up to Peter
and said,
“Surely
you
are one
of them;
your accent
gives you away.”

74 Then
he began to call down
curses,
and he swore
to them,
“I don’t know the man!”

Immediately
a rooster crowed.

75 Then
Peter remembered
the word
Jesus had spoken:
“Before
the rooster crows,
you will disown
me
three times.”
And he went outside
and wept bitterly.


Matthew 27

1 Early
in the morning,
all
the chief priests
and the elders
of the people
made their plans
how
to have Jesus
executed.
2 So
they bound him,
led him away
and handed him
over to Pilate
the governor.
3 When Judas,
who
had betrayed him,
saw
that Jesus
was condemned,
he was seized
with remorse
and returned
the thirty pieces
of silver
to the chief priests
and the elders.
4 “I have sinned,”
he said,
“for I have betrayed
innocent blood.”

“What
is that
to us?”
they replied.
“That’s your responsibility.”


5 So
Judas
threw the money
into the temple
and left.
Then
he went away
and hanged himself.

6 The chief priests
picked up the coins
and said,
“It is against the law
to put this
into the treasury,
since it is blood money.”
7 So they decided
to use the money
to buy
the potter’s field
as a burial place
for foreigners.
8 That is why
it has been called
the Field of Blood
to this day.
9 Then
what was spoken
by Jeremiah
the prophet
was fulfilled:
“They took
the thirty pieces of silver,
the price
set on him
by the people
of Israel,
10 and they used them
to buy
the potter’s field,
as the Lord
commanded me.”


11 Meanwhile
Jesus stood
before the governor,
and the governor
asked him,
“Are you
the king
of the Jews?”
“You have said so,”
Jesus replied.

12 When
he was accused
by the chief priests
and the elders,
he gave no answer.
13 Then
Pilate
asked him,
“Don’t you hear
the testimony
they are bringing
against you?”
14 But Jesus
made no reply,
not even
to a single charge—
to the great amazement
of the governor.

15 Now
it was the governor’s custom
at the festival
to release a prisoner
chosen
by the crowd.
16 At that time
they had a well-known prisoner
whose name
was Jesus Barabbas.
17 So when
the crowd had gathered,
Pilate
asked them,
“Which one
do you want me
to release
to you:
Jesus Barabbas,
or Jesus
who
is called
the Messiah?”
18 For he knew
it was out of self-interest
that they
had handed
Jesus
over to him.

19 While
Pilate
was sitting
on the judge’s seat,
his wife
sent him
this message:
“Don’t have anything to do
with that innocent man,
for I have suffered
a great deal
today
in a dream
because of him.”

20 But the chief priests
and the elders
persuaded the crowd
to ask for Barabbas
and to have Jesus
executed.

21 “Which
of the two
do you want me
to release
to you?”
asked the governor.

“Barabbas,”
they answered.

22 “What
shall I do,
then,
with Jesus
who
is called
the Messiah?” Pilate asked.

They all answered,
“Crucify him!”

23 “Why?
What crime
has he committed?”
asked Pilate.

But they
shouted
all the louder,
“Crucify him!”

24 When
Pilate saw
that
he was getting nowhere,
but that instead
an uproar
was starting,
he took water
and washed his hands
in front of the crowd.
“I am innocent
of this man’s blood,”
he said.
“It is your responsibility!”

25 All the people
answered,
“His blood
is on us
and on our children!”

26 Then
he released
Barabbas
to them.
But he had Jesus flogged,
and handed him over
to be crucified.


27 Then
the governor’s soldiers
took Jesus
into the Praetorium
and gathered
the whole company
of soldiers around him.
28 They stripped him
and put a scarlet robe
on him,
29 and then twisted together
a crown of thorns
and set it on his head.
They put a staff
in his right hand.
Then
they knelt
in front of him
and mocked him.
“Hail,
king of the Jews!”
they said.
30 They spit on him,
and took the staff
and struck him
on the head
again
and again. 3
1 After
they had mocked him,
they took off the robe
and put his own clothes
on him.
Then
they led him away
to crucify him.

32 As
they were going out,
they met a man
from Cyrene,
named Simon,
and they forced him
to carry
the cross.
33 They came to a place
called Golgotha
(which means
“the place of the skull”).
34 There
they offered Jesus
wine
to drink,
mixed with gall;
but after tasting it,
he refused
to drink it.
35 When
they had crucified him,
they divided up his clothes
by casting lots.
36 And sitting down,
they kept watch
over him
there.
37 Above his head
they placed
the written charge
against him:
THIS IS JESUS,
THE KING OF THE JEWS.
38 Two rebels
were crucified
with him,
one on his right
and one on his left.
39 Those
who passed by
hurled insults
at him,
shaking their heads
40 and saying,
“You
who
are going to destroy
the temple
and build it
in three days,
save yourself!
Come down
from the cross,
if
you are
the Son of God!”
41 In the same way
the chief priests,
the teachers
of the law
and the elders
mocked him.
42 “He saved others,”
they said,
“but he can’t save himself!
He’s the king of Israel!
Let him
come down
now
from the cross,
and we will believe
in him.
43 He trusts in God.
Let God rescue him
now
if he wants him,
for he said,
‘I am the Son of God.’”
44 In the same way
the rebels
who
were crucified
with him
also
heaped insults
on him.


45 From noon
until three
in the afternoon
darkness
came over all the land.
46 About three
in the afternoon
Jesus cried out
in a loud voice,
“Eli,
Eli,
lema sabachthani?”
(which means
“My God,
my God,
why have you forsaken me?”).
47 When
some of those
standing there
heard this,
they said,
“He’s calling Elijah.”

48 Immediately
one of them
ran
and got a sponge.
He filled it
with wine vinegar,
put it on a staff,
and offered it
to Jesus
to drink. 49 The rest said,
“Now
leave him
alone.
Let’s see
if Elijah
comes
to save him.”

50 And when
Jesus had cried out
again
in a loud voice,
he gave up his spirit.

51 At that moment
the curtain
of the temple
was torn in two
from top
to bottom.
The earth shook,
the rocks split
52 and the tombs broke open.
The bodies
of many holy people
who had died
were raised to life.
53 They came out
of the tombs
after Jesus’ resurrection
and went into the holy city
and appeared
to many people.

54 When
the centurion
and those with him
who were guarding Jesus
saw the earthquake
and all that had happened,
they were terrified,
and exclaimed,
“Surely
he was the Son of God!”

55 Many women were there,
watching
from a distance.
They had followed Jesus
from Galilee
to care
for his needs.
56 Among them
were Mary Magdalene,
Mary
the mother
of James
and Joseph,
and the mother
of Zebedee’s sons.


57 As evening approached,
there came a rich man
from Arimathea,
named Joseph,
who had himself
become a disciple
of Jesus.
58 Going to Pilate,
he asked for Jesus’ body,
and Pilate ordered
that it be given
to him.
59 Joseph took the body,
wrapped it
in a clean linen cloth,
60 and placed it
in his own new tomb
that he had cut
out of the rock.
He rolled a big stone
in front of the entrance
to the tomb
and went away.
61 Mary Magdalene
and the other Mary
were sitting there
opposite the tomb.

62 The next day,
the one
after Preparation Day,
the chief priests
and the Pharisees
went to Pilate.
63 “Sir,”
they said,
“we remember
that
while
he was still alive
that deceiver
said,
‘After three days
I will rise again.’
64 So
give the order
for the tomb
to be made secure
until the third day.
Otherwise,
his disciples may come
and steal the body
and tell the people
that
he has been raised
from the dead.
This last deception
will be worse
than the first.”
65 “Take a guard,”
Pilate answered.
“Go,
make the tomb
as secure
as you know how.”
66 So they went
and made the tomb
secure
by putting a seal
on the stone
and posting the guard.


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Monday, April 18
Monday of Holy Week


Isaiah 42:1-7

1 “Here is my servant,
whom I uphold,
my chosen one
in whom I delight;
I will put my Spirit on him,
and he will bring justice
to the nations.
2 He will not shout
or cry out,
or raise his voice
in the streets.
3 A bruised reed
he will not break,
and a smoldering wick
he will not snuff out.
In faithfulness
he will bring forth justice;
4 he will not falter
or be discouraged
till he establishes justice on earth.
In his teaching
the islands will put their hope.”
5 This
is what
God the LORD says—
the Creator
of the heavens,
who stretches them out,
who spreads out the earth
with all that springs from it,
who gives breath
to its people,
and life to those
who walk on it:
6 “I,
the LORD,
have called you
in righteousness;
I will take hold
of your hand.
I will keep you
and will make you
to be a covenant
for the people
and a light
for the Gentiles,
7 to open eyes
that are blind,
to free captives
from prison
and to release
from the dungeon
those
who sit in darkness.


John 12:1-11

1 Six days
before the Passover,
Jesus came to Bethany,
where Lazarus lived,
whom Jesus
had raised from the dead.
2 Here a dinner was given
in Jesus’ honor.
Martha served,
while Lazarus
was among those
reclining at the table with him.
3 Then Mary
took about a pint
of pure nard,
an expensive perfume;
she poured it on Jesus’ feet
and wiped his feet
with her hair.
And the house was filled
with the fragrance
of the perfume.
4 But one of his disciples,
Judas Iscariot,
who was later to betray him,
objected,
5 “Why wasn’t this perfume sold
and the money
given to the poor?
It was worth
a year’s wages.”
6 He did not say this
because he cared about the poor
but because he was a thief;
as keeper of the money bag,
he used to help himself
to what was put into it.

7 “Leave her alone,”
Jesus replied.
“It was intended
that she should save this perfume
for the day of my burial.
8 You will always have the poor among you,
but you will not always have me.”

9 Meanwhile
a large crowd of Jews
found out that Jesus was there
and came,
not only
because of him
but also
to see Lazarus,
whom he had raised
from the dead.
10 So the chief priests
made plans
to kill Lazarus as well,
11 for on account of him
many of the Jews
were going over to Jesus
and believing in him.


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Tuesday, April 19
Tuesday of Holy Week


Isaiah 49:1-6

1 Listen to me,
you islands;
hear this,
you distant nations:
Before I was born
the LORD called me;
from my mother’s womb
he has spoken my name.
2 He made my mouth
like a sharpened sword,
in the shadow of his hand
he hid me;
he made me
into a polished arrow
and concealed me
in his quiver.
3 He said to me,
“You are my servant,
Israel,
in whom
I will display my splendor.”
4 But I said,
“I have labored
in vain;
I have spent my strength
for nothing at all.
Yet what is due me
is in the LORD’s hand,
and my reward
is with my God.”
5 And now
the LORD says—
he who formed me in the womb
to be his servant
to bring Jacob back to him
and gather Israel to himself,
for I am honored
in the eyes of the LORD
and my God
has been my strength—
6 he says:
“It is too small a thing
for you
to be my servant
to restore
the tribes of Jacob
and bring back
those of Israel
I have kept.
I will also make you
a light for the Gentiles,
that my salvation
may reach
to the ends of the earth.”


John 13:21-33, 36-38

Jesus was troubled in spirit
and testified,
“Very truly
I tell you,
one of you
is going to betray me.”

22 His disciples stared at one another,
at a loss to know
which of them
he meant.
23 One of them,
the disciple
whom Jesus loved,
was reclining next to him.
24 Simon Peter
motioned to this disciple
and said,
“Ask him
which one he means.”

25 Leaning back against Jesus,
he asked him,
“Lord, who is it?”

26 Jesus answered,
“It is the one
to whom
I will give this piece of bread
when I have dipped it in the dish.”
Then,
dipping the piece of bread,
he gave it to Judas,
the son of Simon Iscariot.
27 As soon as
Judas took the bread,
Satan entered into him.

So Jesus told him,
“What
you are about to do,
do quickly.”
28 But no one at the meal
understood
why Jesus said this to him.
29 Since Judas had charge
of the money,
some thought Jesus
was telling him
to buy what was needed
for the festival,
or to give something to the poor.
30 As soon as
Judas had taken the bread,
he went out.
And it was night.

31 When
he was gone,
Jesus said,
“Now
the Son of Man
is glorified
and God is glorified
in him.
32 If
God is glorified
in him,
God will glorify the Son
in himself,
and will glorify him
at once.
33 “My children,
I will be with you
only a little longer.
You will look for me,
and just as I told the Jews,
so I tell you now:
Where I am going,
you cannot come.

36 Simon Peter asked him,
“Lord,
where are you going?”

Jesus replied,
“Where I am going,
you cannot follow now,
but you will follow
later.”

37 Peter asked,
“Lord,
why can’t I follow you
now?
I will lay down my life
for you.”

38 Then Jesus answered,
“Will you really
lay down your life
for me?
Very truly
I tell you,
before the rooster crows,
you will disown me
three times!
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Wednesday, April 20
Wednesday of Holy Week



Isaiah 50:4-9a

4 The Sovereign LORD
has given me a well-instructed tongue,
to know the word that sustains the weary.
He wakens me morning by morning,
wakens my ear
to listen
like one being instructed.
5 The Sovereign LORD
has opened my ears;
I have not been rebellious,
I have not turned away.
6 I offered my back
to those who beat me,
my cheeks
to those who pulled out my beard;
I did not hide my face
from mocking
and spitting.
7 Because
the Sovereign LORD helps me,
I will not be disgraced.
Therefore
have I set my face like flint,
and I know
I will not be put to shame.
8 He
who vindicates me
is near.
Who then
will bring charges against me?
Let us face each other!
Who is my accuser?
Let him confront me!
9 It is the Sovereign LORD
who helps me.


Matthew 26:14-25

14 Then
one of the Twelve—
the one called Judas Iscariot—
went to the chief priests
15 and asked,
“What are you willing to give me
if I deliver him over to you?”
So they counted out for him
thirty pieces of silver.
16 From then on
Judas watched
for an opportunity
to hand him over.

17 On the first day
of the Festival of Unleavened Bread,
the disciples
came to Jesus
and asked,
“Where
do you want us
to make preparations
for you to eat the Passover?”
18 He replied,
“Go into the city
to a certain man
and tell him,
‘The Teacher says:
My appointed time
is near.
I am going to celebrate
the Passover
with my disciples
at your house.’”
19 So the disciples did
as Jesus had directed them
and prepared the Passover.

20 When evening came,
Jesus was reclining
at the table
with the Twelve.
21 And while
they were eating,
he said,
“Truly
I tell you,
one of you
will betray me.”

22 They were very sad
and began to say
to him
one after the other,
“Surely
you don’t mean me,
Lord?”

23 Jesus replied,
“The one
who has dipped his hand
into the bowl with me
will betray me.
24 The Son of Man
will go
just
as it is written
about him.
But woe
to that man
who betrays
the Son of Man!
It would be better
for him
if he had not been born.”

25 Then Judas,
the one
who would betray him,
said,
“Surely
you don’t mean me,
Rabbi?”

Jesus answered,
“You have said so.”
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Thursday, April 21
Holy Thursday


Exodus 12:1-8, 11-14

1 The LORD said
to Moses
and Aaron
in Egypt,
2 “This month
is to be for you
the first month,
the first month of your year.
3 Tell the whole community of Israel
that on the tenth day
of this month
each man
is to take a lamb
for his family,
one for each household.
4 If any household
is too small
for a whole lamb,
they must share one
with their nearest neighbor,
having taken into account
the number of people
there are.
You are to determine
the amount of lamb needed
in accordance with
what each person
will eat.
5 The animals you choose
must be year-old males
without defect,
and you may take them f
rom the sheep
or the goats.
6 Take care of them
until the fourteenth day
of the month,
when
all the members
of the community of Israel
must slaughter them
at twilight.
7 Then
they are to take
some of the blood
and put it
on the sides
and tops
of the doorframes
of the houses
where
they eat the lambs.
8 That same night
they are to eat the meat
roasted over the fire,
along with bitter herbs,
and bread
made without yeast.

11 This
is how
you are to eat it:
with your cloak
tucked into your belt,
your sandals on your feet
and your staff in your hand.
Eat it in haste;
it is the LORD’s Passover.
12 “On that same night
I will pass through Egypt
and strike down every firstborn
of both people
and animals,
and I will bring judgment
on all the gods
of Egypt.
I am the LORD.

13 The blood
will be a sign
for you
on the houses
where you are,
and when
I see the blood,
I will pass over you.
No destructive plague
will touch you
when
I strike Egypt.

14 “This
is a day
you are to commemorate;
for the generations to come
you shall celebrate it
as a festival
to the LORD—
a lasting ordinance.


1 Corinthians 11:23-26

23 For I received from the Lord
what I also passed on to you:
The Lord Jesus,
on the night he was betrayed,
took bread,
24 and when
he had given thanks,
he broke it
and said,
“This is my body,
which is for you;
do this
in remembrance of me.”
25 In the same way,
after supper
he took the cup, saying,
“This cup
is the new covenant
in my blood;
do this,
whenever
you drink it,
in remembrance of me.”
26 For whenever
you eat this bread
and drink this cup,
you proclaim the Lord’s death
until he comes.


John 13:1-15

1 It was just before the Passover Festival.
Jesus knew
that the hour
had come
for him
to leave this world
and go to the Father.
Having loved his own
who were in the world,
he loved them
to the end.
2 The evening meal
was in progress,
and the devil
had already prompted Judas,
the son of Simon Iscariot,
to betray Jesus.
3 Jesus knew
that the Father
had put all things
under his power,
and that
he had come
from God
and was returning
to God;
4 so he got up
from the meal,
took off his outer clothing,
and wrapped a towel
around his waist.
5 After that,
he poured water
into a basin
and began to wash
his disciples’ feet,
drying them
with the towel
that was wrapped
around him.

6 He came to Simon Peter,
who said to him,
“Lord,
are you going to wash my feet?”

7 Jesus replied,
“You do not realize now
what I am doing,
but later
you will understand.”

8 “No,”
said Peter,
“you shall never wash my feet.”

Jesus answered,
“Unless I wash you,
you have no part with me.”

9 “Then,
Lord,”
Simon Peter replied,
“not just my feet
but my hands
and my head as well!”

10 Jesus answered,
“Those
who have had a bath
need only to wash their feet;
their whole body is clean.
And you are clean,
though not every one of you.”
11 For he knew
who
was going to betray him,
and that was why he said
not every one was clean.

12 When
he had finished
washing their feet,
he put on his clothes
and returned to his place.
“Do you understand
what I have done
for you?”
he asked them.
13 “You call me
‘Teacher’
and ‘Lord,’
and rightly so,
for that
is what I am.
14 Now
that I,
your Lord
and Teacher,
have washed your feet,
you also should wash
one another’s feet.
15 I have set you an example
that you should do
as I have done for you.
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Friday, April 22
Good Friday
Day of fast and abstinence



Isaiah 52:13 — 53:12

13 See,
my servant will act wisely;
he will be raised
and lifted up
and highly exalted.
14 Just as there were many
who were appalled at him—
his appearance was so disfigured
beyond that
of any human being
and his form marred
beyond human likeness—
15 so
he will sprinkle many nations,
and kings
will shut their mouths
because of him.
For what they were not told,
they will see,
and what they have not heard,
they will understand.

Isaiah 53
1 Who
has believed our message
and to whom
has the arm of the LORD been revealed?
2 He grew up before him
like a tender shoot,
and like a root
out of dry ground.
He had no beauty
or majesty
to attract us to him,
nothing in his appearance
that we should desire him.
3 He was despised
and rejected by mankind,
a man of suffering,
and familiar with pain.
Like one
from whom people hide their faces
he was despised,
and we held him in low esteem.

4 Surely he took up our pain
and bore our suffering,
yet we considered him
punished by God,
stricken by him,
and afflicted.
5 But he was pierced
for our transgressions,
he was crushed
for our iniquities;
the punishment
that brought us peace
was on him,
and by his wounds
we are healed.
6 We all,
like sheep,
have gone astray,
each of us has turned
to our own way;
and the LORD has laid on him
the iniquity of us all.

7 He was oppressed
and afflicted,
yet
he did not open his mouth;
he was led
like a lamb to the slaughter,
and as a sheep
before its shearers
is silent,
so
he did not open his mouth.
8 By oppression
and judgment
he was taken away.
Yet who
of his generation protested?
For he was cut off
from the land of the living;
for the transgression
of my people
he was punished.
9 He was assigned a grave
with the wicked,
and with the rich
in his death,
though he had done no violence,
nor was any deceit in his mouth.

10 Yet it was the LORD’s will
to crush him
and cause him to suffer,
and though the LORD makes his life
an offering for sin,
he will see his offspring
and prolong his days,
and the will of the LORD
will prosper in his hand.
11 After he has suffered,
he will see the light of life
and be satisfied;
by his knowledge
my righteous servant
will justify many,
and he will bear their iniquities.
12 Therefore
I will give him a portion
among the great,
and he will divide the spoils
with the strong,
because
he poured out his life
unto death,
and was numbered
with the transgressors.
For he bore
the sin of many,
and made intercession
for the transgressors.


Hebrews 4:14-16; 5:7-9

14 Therefore,
since
we have a great high priest
who has ascended into heaven,
Jesus
the Son of God,
let us hold firmly
to the faith
we profess.
15 For we do not have a high priest
who is unable to empathize
with our weaknesses,
but we have one
who has been tempted
in every way,
just as we are—
yet he did not sin.
16 Let us then approach God’s throne
of grace
with confidence,
so that we may receive mercy
and find grace
to help us
in our time of need.

7During the days
of Jesus' life on earth,
he offered up
prayers
and petitions
with loud cries
and tears to the one
who could save him
from death,
and he was heard
because
of his reverent submission.

8 Although
he was a son,
he learned obedience
from what he suffered

9 and,
once made perfect,
he became the source
of eternal salvation
for all who obey him


John 18:1 — 19:42

1 When
he had finished praying,
Jesus left
with his disciples
and crossed the Kidron Valley.
On the other side
there was an olive grove,
and he
and his disciples
went into it.
2 Now Judas,
who betrayed him,
knew the place,
because Jesus
had often met there
with his disciples.

3 So
Judas came to the grove,
guiding
a detachment of soldiers
and some officials
from the chief priests
and Pharisees.
They were carrying
torches,
lanterns
and weapons.

4 Jesus,
knowing all
that was going to happen to him,
went out a
nd asked them,
Who is it you want?

5 Jesus of Nazareth,
they replied.
I am he,
Jesus said.
(And Judas
the traitor
was standing there
with them.)

6 When Jesus said,
I am he,
they drew back
and fell to the ground.

7 Again
he asked them,
Who is it you want?
And they said,
Jesus of Nazareth.

8 I told you
that I am he,
Jesus answered.
If you are looking for me,
then let these men go.

9 This happened
so that
the words he had spoken
would be fulfilled:
I have not lost
one of those
you gave me.

10 Then Simon Peter,
who had a sword,
drew it
and struck the high priest's servant,
cutting off his right ear.
(The servant's name
was Malchus.)

11 Jesus commanded Peter,
Put your sword away!
Shall I not drink
the cup
the Father
has given me?


12 Then
the detachment of soldiers
with its commander
and the Jewish officials
arrested Jesus.
They bound him
13 and brought him
first to Annas,
who
was the father-in-law of Caiaphas,
the high priest that year.

14 Caiaphas
was the one
who had advised the Jews
that it would be good
if one man
died for the people.

15 Simon Peter
and another disciple
were following Jesus.
Because
this disciple was known
to the high priest,
he went with Jesus
into the high priest's courtyard,
16 but Peter
had to wait outside
at the door.
The other disciple,
who was known to the high priest,
came back,
spoke to the girl on duty there
and brought Peter in.

17 You
are not one of his disciples,
are you?
the girl at the door
asked Peter.
He replied,
I am not.

18 It was cold,
and the servants
and officials
stood round a fire
they had made
to keep warm.
Peter also
was standing with them,
warming himself.

19 Meanwhile,
the high priest
questioned Jesus
about his disciples
and his teaching.
20 I have spoken openly
to the world,
Jesus replied.
I always taught
in synagogues
or at the temple,
where all the Jews
come together.
I said nothing in secret.

21 Why question me?
Ask those
who heard me.
Surely they know
what I said.

22 When
Jesus said this,
one of the officials
near by struck him in the face.
Is this the way you answer
the high priest?
he demanded.

23 If I said
something wrong,
Jesus replied,
testify as to
what is wrong.
But
if
I spoke the truth,
why
did you strike me?

24 Then
Annas sent him,
still bound,
to Caiaphas
the high priest.

25 As Simon Peter
stood warming himself,
he was asked,
You are not one of his disciples,
are you?
He denied it,
saying,
I am not.
26 One
of the high priest's servants,
a relative
of the man
whose ear
Peter had cut off,
challenged him,
Didn't I see you
with him
in the olive grove?

27 Again
Peter denied it,
and at that moment
a cock began to crow.

28 Then
the Jews
led Jesus
from Caiaphas
to the palace
of the Roman governor.
By now
it was early morning,
and to avoid ceremonial uncleanness
the Jews did not enter the palace;
they wanted to be able
to eat the Passover.
29 So
Pilate came out to them
and asked,
What charges
are you bringing
against this man?

30 If he were not a criminal,
they replied,
we would not have handed him
over to you.

31 Pilate said,
Take him yourselves
and judge him
by your own law.
But we have no right
to execute anyone,
the Jews objected.

32 This happened
so that the words
Jesus had spoken
indicating the kind of death
he was going to die
would be fulfilled.

33 Pilate
then went back
inside the palace,
summoned Jesus
and asked him,
Are you the king of the Jews?

34 Is that your own idea,
Jesus asked,
or did others
talk to you
about me?

35 Am I a Jew?
Pilate replied.
It was your people
and your chief priests
who handed you
over to me.
What is it you have done?

36 Jesus said,
My kingdom
is not of this world.
If it were,
my servants would fight
to prevent my arrest
by the Jews.
But now
my kingdom
is from another place.

37 You are a king, then!
said Pilate.
Jesus answered,
You are right
in saying
I am a king.
In fact,
for this reason
I was born,
and for this
I came into the world,
to testify
to the truth.
Everyone
on the side
of truth
listens to me.

38 What is truth?
Pilate asked.
With this he went out again
to the Jews
and said,
I find no basis
for a charge against him.

39 But
it is your custom
for me
to release
to you
one prisoner
at the time
of the Passover.
Do you want me
to release
'the king of the Jews'?

40 They shouted back,
No,
not him!
Give us Barabbas!
Now Barabbas
had taken part
in a rebellion.

John 19

1 Then
Pilate
took Jesus
and had him flogged.
2 The soldiers
twisted together
a crown of thorns
and put it on his head.
They clothed him
in a purple robe

3 and went up to him
again and again,
saying,
Hail,
king of the Jews!
And they struck him
in the face.

4 Once more
Pilate came out
and said to the Jews,
Look,
I am bringing him
out to you
to let you know
that
I find no basis
for a charge against him.

5 When
Jesus came out
wearing the crown
of thorns
and the purple robe,
Pilate
said to them,
Here is the man!

6 As soon as
the chief priests
and their officials
saw him,
they shouted,
Crucify!
Crucify!
But Pilate answered,
You take him
and crucify him.
As for me,
I find no basis
for a charge against him.

7 The Jews insisted,
We have a law,
and according to that law
he must die,
because he claimed to be
the Son of God.

8 When
Pilate heard this,
he was even more afraid,

9 and he went back
inside the palace.
Where
do you come from?
he asked Jesus,
but Jesus gave him no answer.

10 Do you refuse
to speak to me?
Pilate said.
Don't you realise
I have power
either to free you
or to crucify you?

11 Jesus answered,
You would have no power
over me
if
it were not given to you
from above.
Therefore
the one
who handed me over
to you
is guilty
of a greater sin.

12 From then on,
Pilate
tried to set Jesus free,
but the Jews
kept shouting,
If
you let this man go,
you are no friend of Caesar.
Anyone
who claims to be a king
opposes Caesar.

13 When
Pilate heard this,
he brought Jesus out
and sat down
on the judge's seat
at a place
known as the Stone Pavement
(which in Aramaic is Gabbatha).

14 It was the day
of Preparation
of Passover Week,
about the sixth hour.
Here is your king,
Pilate said
to the Jews.

15 But they shouted,
Take him away!
Take him away!
Crucify him!

Shall I crucify your king?
Pilate asked.
We have no king
but Caesar,
the chief priests answered.

16 Finally
Pilate handed him over
to them
to be crucified.


So the soldiers
took charge of Jesus.
17 Carrying his own cross,
he went out
to the place of the Skull
(which in Aramaic is called Golgotha).

18 Here they crucified him,
and with him two others—
one on each side
and Jesus in the middle.

19 Pilate
had a notice prepared
and fastened to the cross.
It read:
Jesus of Nazareth,
the King of the Jews.

20 Many
of the Jews
read this sign,
for the place
where Jesus was crucified
was near the city,
and the sign
was written
in Aramaic,
Latin
and Greek.

21 The chief priests
of the Jews
protested to Pilate,
Do not write
'The King of the Jews',
but that this man
claimed
to be king of the Jews.

22 Pilate answered,
What I have written,
I have written.

23 When
the soldiers
crucified Jesus,
they took his clothes,
dividing them
into four shares,
one for each of them,
with the undergarment
remaining.
This garment
was seamless,
woven in one piece
from top to bottom.

24 Let's not tear it,
they said
to one another.
Let's decide
by lot
who will get it.
This happened
that the scripture
might be fulfilled
which said,

They divided my garments
among them
and cast lots
for my clothing.

So this
is what the soldiers did.

25 Near the cross of Jesus
stood his mother,
his mother's sister,
Mary the wife of Clopas,
and Mary Magdalene.

26 When
Jesus
saw his mother
there,
and the disciple
whom he loved
standing near by,
he said
to his mother,
Dear woman,
here is your son,

27 and to the disciple,
Here is your mother.
From that time on,
this disciple took her
into his home.


28 Later,
knowing
that all
was now completed,
and so that
the Scripture
would be fulfilled,
Jesus said,
I am thirsty.
29 A jar of wine vinegar
was there,
so they soaked a sponge in it,
put the sponge
on a stalk of the hyssop plant,
and lifted it
to Jesus' lips.

30 When
he had received the drink,
Jesus said,
It is finished.
With that,
he bowed his head
and gave up his spirit.

31 Now
it was the day of Preparation,
and the next day
was to be a special Sabbath.
Because
the Jews did not want the bodies
left on the crosses
during the Sabbath,
they asked Pilate
to have the legs broken
and the bodies taken down.

32 The soldiers
therefore
came
and broke the legs
of the first man
who had been crucified
with Jesus,
and then those
of the other.

33 But when
they came to Jesus
and found
that he was already dead,
they did not break his legs.

34 Instead,
one of the soldiers
pierced Jesus' side
with a spear,
bringing a sudden flow
of blood
and water.

35 The man
who saw it
has given testimony,
and his testimony
is true.
He knows
that he tells the truth,
and he testifies
so that
you also may believe.

36 These things happened
so that the scripture
would be fulfilled:
Not one of his bones will be broken,

37 and,
as another scripture says,
They will look on the one
they have pierced.

38 Later,
Joseph of Arimathea
asked Pilate
for the body of Jesus.
Now Joseph
was a disciple of Jesus,
but secretly
because
he feared the Jews.
With Pilate's permission,
he came
and took the body away.
39 He was accompanied
by Nicodemus,
the man
who earlier
had visited Jesus at night.
Nicodemus
brought a mixture
of myrrh
and aloes,
about seventy-five pounds.

40 Taking Jesus' body,
the two of them
wrapped it,
with the spices,
in strips of linen.
This was in accordance
with Jewish burial customs.

41 At the place
where Jesus was crucified,
there was a garden,
and in the garden
a new tomb,
in which no-one
had ever been laid.

42 Because
it was the Jewish day of Preparation
and since
the tomb was near by,
they laid Jesus there.


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Saturday, April 23
Easter Vigil


Part I


Genesis 1:1 — 2:2; 22:1-18

1 In the beginning
God created
the heavens
and the earth.
2 Now the earth
was formless
and empty,
darkness
was over the surface
of the deep,
and the Spirit of God
was hovering
over the waters.

3And God said,
Let there be light,
and there was light.

4 God saw
that the light
was good,
and he separated
the light
from the darkness.

5 God
called the light day,
and the darkness
he called night.
And there was evening,
and there was morning—
the first day.

6 And God said,
Let there be an expanse
between the waters
to separate water
from water.

7 So God made the expanse
and separated the water
under the expanse
from the water above it.
And it was so.

8 God called the expanse sky.
And there was evening,
and there was morning—
the second day.

9 And God said,
Let the water
under the sky
be gathered
to one place,
and let dry ground appear.
And it was so.

10 God called the dry ground
land,
and the gathered waters
he called seas.
And God saw that it was good.

11 Then God said,
Let the land produce vegetation:
seed-bearing plants
and trees
on the land that bear fruit
with seed in it,
according to their various kinds.
And it was so.

12 The land produced
vegetation:
plants bearing seed
according to their kinds
and trees bearing fruit
with seed in it
according to their kinds.
And God saw that it was good.

13 And there was evening,
and there was morning—
the third day.

14 And God said,
Let there be lights
in the expanse
of the sky
to separate
the day
from the night,
and let them serve
as signs
to mark seasons
and days
and years,

15 and let them be lights
in the expanse
of the sky
to give light
on the earth.
And it was so.

16 God made two great lights—
the greater light
to govern the day
and the lesser light
to govern the night.
He also made the stars.

17 God set them
in the expanse
of the sky
to give light
on the earth,

18 to govern the day
and the night,
and to separate light
from darkness.
And God saw
that it was good.

19 And there was evening,
and there was morning—
the fourth day.

20 And God said,
Let the water teem
with living creatures,
and let birds fly
above the earth
across the expanse
of the sky.

21 So God created
the great creatures
of the sea
and every living
and moving thing
with which the water teems,
according to their kinds,
and every winged bird
according to its kind.
And God saw that it was good.

22 God blessed them
and said,
Be fruitful
and increase
in number
and fill the water
in the seas,
and let the birds
increase on the earth.

23 And there was evening,
and there was morning—
the fifth day.

24 And God said,
Let the land produce
living creatures
according to their kinds:
livestock,
creatures
that move along the ground,
and wild animals,
each according to its kind.
And it was so.

25 God made the wild animals
according to their kinds,
the livestock
according to their kinds,
and all the creatures
that move along the ground
according to their kinds.
And God saw that it was good.

26 Then God said,
Let us make man
in our image,
in our likeness,
and let them rule
over the fish of the sea
and the birds of the air,
over the livestock,
over all the earth,
and over all the creatures
that move along the ground.


27So God created man in his own image,

in the image of God

he created him;

male and female

he created them.



28God blessed them
and said to them,
Be fruitful
and increase in number;
fill the earth
and subdue it.
Rule over
the fish of the sea
and the birds of the air
and over every living creature
that moves on the ground.

29 Then God said,
I give you
every seed-bearing plant
on the face
of the whole earth
and every tree
that has fruit
with seed in it.
They will be yours for food.

30 And to all the beasts
of the earth
and all the birds
of the air
and all the creatures
that move on the ground—
everything
that has the breath
of life in it—
I give every green plant
for food.
And it was so.

31 God saw
all that he had made,
and it was very good.
And there was evening,
and there was morning—
the sixth day.

Genesis 2
1 Thus
the heavens
and the earth
were completed
in all their vast array.

2By the seventh day
God had finished
the work
he had been doing;
so on the seventh day
he rested
from all his work.

Genesis 22

1 Some time later
God tested Abraham.
He said to him,
Abraham!
Here I am,
he replied.
2 Then God said,
Take your son,
your only son,
Isaac,
whom you love,
and go to the region
of Moriah.
Sacrifice him
there
as a burnt offering
on one of the mountains
I will tell you about.

3 Early
the next morning
Abraham
got up
and saddled his donkey.
He took with him
two of his servants
and his son Isaac.
When
he had cut enough wood
for the burnt offering,
he set out
for the place
God had told him about.

4 On the third day
Abraham looked up
and saw the place
in the distance.

5 He said
to his servants,
Stay here
with the donkey
while I
and the boy
go over there.
We will worship
and then
we
will come back to you.

6 Abraham
took the wood
for the burnt offering
and placed it
on his son Isaac,
and he himself
carried
the fire
and the knife.
As the two
of them
went on
together,

7 Isaac spoke up
and said
to his father Abraham,
Father?
Yes,
my son?
Abraham replied.
The fire
and wood
are here,
Isaac said,
but where
is the lamb
for the burnt offering?

8 Abraham answered,

God himself
will provide the lamb
for the burnt offering,

my son.
And the two of them
went on together.

9 When
they reached the place
God had told him about,
Abraham built an altar there
and arranged
the wood on it.
He bound his son Isaac
and laid him on the altar,
on top of the wood.

10 Then
he reached out his hand
and took the knife
to slay his son.

11 But
the angel
of the LORD
called out to him
from heaven,
Abraham!
Abraham!
Here I am,
he replied.

12 Do not
lay a hand
on the boy,
he said.
Do not do anything to him.
Now I know
that you fear God,
because
you have not withheld
from me
your son,
your only son.

13 Abraham
looked up
and there
in a thicket
he saw a ram
caught by its horns.
He went over
and took the ram
and sacrificed it
as a burnt offering
instead of his son.

14 So Abraham
called that place
The LORD Will Provide.
And to this day
it is said,
On the mountain of the LORD
it will be provided.

15 The angel
of the LORD
called to Abraham
from heaven
a second time

16 and said,
I swear by myself,
declares the LORD,
that because
you have done this
and have not withheld your son,
your only son,

17 I will surely bless you
and make your descendants
as numerous
as the stars in the sky
and as the sand on the seashore.
Your descendants
will take possession
of the cities
of their enemies,

18 and through your offspring
all nations
on earth
will be blessed,
because you have obeyed me.

Exodus 14:15 — 15:1

15 Then
the LORD said
to Moses,
Why
are you crying out
to me?
Tell the Israelites
to move on.

16 Raise your staff
and stretch out your hand
over the sea
to divide the water
so that the Israelites
can go through the sea
on dry ground.

17 I will harden the hearts
of the Egyptians
so that they
will go in after them.
And I will gain glory
through Pharaoh
and all his army,
through his chariots
and his horsemen.

18 The Egyptians
will know
that I am the LORD
when I gain glory
through Pharaoh,
his chariots
and his horsemen.

19 Then the angel of God,
who had been travelling
in front of Israel's army,
withdrew
and went behind them.
The pillar of cloud
also moved
from in front
and stood behind them,

20 coming between
the armies of Egypt
and Israel.
Throughout the night
the cloud brought darkness
to the one side
and light to the other;
so neither went near the other
all night long.

21 Then
Moses stretched out his hand
over the sea,
and all that night
the LORD drove the sea back
with a strong east wind
and turned it into dry land.
The waters were divided,

22 and the Israelites
went through the sea
on dry ground,
with a wall of water
on their right
and on their left.

23 The Egyptians pursued them,
and all Pharaoh's horses
and chariots
and horsemen
followed them
into the sea.

24 During the last watch
of the night
the LORD looked down
from the pillar of fire
and cloud
at the Egyptian army
and threw it
into confusion.

25 He made the wheels
of their chariots
come off
so that they had difficulty driving.
And the Egyptians said,
Let's get away
from the Israelites!
The LORD
is fighting for them
against Egypt.

26 Then
the LORD said
to Moses,
Stretch out your hand
over the sea
so that the waters
may flow back
over the Egyptians
and their chariots
and horsemen.

27 Moses
stretched out his hand
over the sea,
and at daybreak
the sea went back
to its place.
The Egyptians
were fleeing
towards it,
and the LORD
swept them
into the sea.

28 The water flowed back
and covered
the chariots
and horsemen—
the entire army of Pharaoh
that had followed
the Israelites
into the sea.
Not one of them survived.

29 But the Israelites
went through the sea
on dry ground,
with a wall of water
on their right
and on their left.

30 That day
the LORD saved Israel
from the hands
of the Egyptians,
and Israel saw
the Egyptians lying dead
on the shore.

31 And when
the Israelites saw
the great power
the LORD displayed
against the Egyptians,
the people feared the LORD
and put their trust
in him
and in Moses
his servant.

Exodus 15

1 Then
Moses
and the Israelites
sang this song
to the LORD:
I will sing to the LORD,
for he is highly exalted.
The horse
and its rider
he has hurled
into the sea.
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Saturday, April 23
Easter Vigil

Part II

Isaiah 54:5-14; 55:1-11

5 For your Maker
is your husband—
the LORD Almighty
is his name—
the Holy One of Israel
is your Redeemer;
he is called the God
of all the earth.

6 The LORD
will call you back
as if you were a wife
deserted
and distressed in spirit—
a wife who married young,
only to be rejected,
says your God.

7 For a brief moment
I abandoned you,
but with deep compassion
I will bring you back.

8 In a surge of anger
I hid my face from you
for a moment,
but with everlasting kindness
I will have compassion
on you,
says the LORD
your Redeemer.



9To me
this is like
the days of Noah,
when I swore
that the waters of Noah
would never again
cover the earth.
So now
I have sworn
not to be angry with you,
never to rebuke you again.

10 Though the mountains
be shaken
and the hills
be removed,
yet my unfailing love
for you
will not be shaken
nor my covenant of peace
be removed,
says the LORD,
who has compassion on you.

Isaiah 55

1 Come,
all you who are thirsty,
come to the waters;
and you who have no money,
come,
buy
and eat!
Come,
buy wine
and milk
without money
and without cost.
2 Why
spend money
on what is not bread,
and your labour
on what does not satisfy?
Listen,
listen to me,
and eat
what is good,
and your soul will delight
in the richest of fare.

3 Give ear
and come to me;
hear me,
that your soul may live.
I will make
an everlasting covenant
with you,
my faithful love
promised to David.

4 See,
I have made him
a witness
to the peoples,
a leader
and commander
of the peoples.

5 Surely
you will summon nations
you know not,
and nations
that do not know you
will hasten to you,
because of the LORD yourGod, the Holy One of Israel, for he has endowed you with splendour.

6Seek the LORD
while he may be found;
call on him
while he is near.

7 Let the wicked
forsake his way
and the evil man
his thoughts.
Let him turn
to the LORD,
and he will have mercy
on him,
and to our God,
for he will freely pardon.


8For my thoughts
are not your thoughts,
neither
are your ways
my ways,
declares the LORD.

9 As the heavens
are higher
than the earth,
so are my ways
higher
than your ways
and my thoughts
than your thoughts.

10 As the rain
and the snow
come down
from heaven,
and do not return
to it
without watering the earth
and making it bud
and flourish,
so that it yields
seed
for the sower
and bread
for the eater,

11 so is my word
that goes out
from my mouth:
It will not return
to me empty,
but will accomplish
what I desire
and achieve
the purpose
for which
I sent it.



Ezekiel 36:16-17a, 18-28

18 So
I poured out my wrath
on them
because
they had shed blood
in the land
and because
they had defiled it
with their idols.

19 I dispersed them
among the nations,
and they were scattered
through the countries;
I judged them
according
to their conduct
and their actions.

20 And wherever they went
among the nations
they profaned
my holy name,
for it was said
of them,
'These
are the LORD's people,
and yet
they had to leave
his land.'

21 I had concern
for my holy name,
which the house of Israel
profaned
among the nations
where they had gone.

22 Therefore
say
to the house of Israel,
'This is what
the Sovereign LORD
says:
It is not for your sake,
O house of Israel,
that I am going to do
these things,
but for the sake
of my holy name,
which you have profaned
among the nations
where you have gone.

23 I will show the holiness
of my great name,
which has been profaned among
the nations,
the name
you have profaned
among them.
Then the nations
will know
that I am the LORD,
declares
the Sovereign LORD,
when I show myself holy
through you
before their eyes.

24 'For I will take you
out of the nations;
I will gather you
from all the countries
and bring you back
into your own land.

25 I will sprinkle
clean water
on you,
and you
will be clean;
I will cleanse you
from all your impurities
and from all your idols.

26 I will give you
a new heart
and put
a new spirit
in you;
I will remove
from you
your heart
of stone
and give you
a heart
of flesh.

27 And I will put
my Spirit
in you
and move you
to follow my decrees
and be careful
to keep my laws.

28 You will live
in the land
I gave your forefathers;
you will be my people,
and I will be your God.

16 Again
the word of the LORD
came to me:

17 Son of man,
when the people of Israel
were living
in their own land,
they defiled it
by their conduct
and their actions.



Romans 6:3-11

3 Or don't you know
that all of us
who were baptised
into Christ Jesus
were baptised
into his death?

4 We were
therefore
buried with him
through baptism
into death
in order that,
just as Christ was raised
from the dead
through the glory of the Father,
we too
may live a new life.

5 If
we have been united
with him
like this
in his death,
we will certainly
also
be united with him
in his resurrection.

6 For we know
that our old self
was crucified
with him
so that the body
of sin
might be done away with,
that we should no longer
be slaves to sin—

7 because anyone
who has died
has been freed
from sin.

8 Now
if we died
with Christ,
we believe
that we will
also
live with him.

9 For we know
that since Christ was raised
from the dead,
he cannot die again;
death no longer
has mastery
over him.

10 The death he died,
he died to sin
once for all;
but the life he lives,
he lives to God.

11 In the same way,
count yourselves dead
to sin
but alive to God
in Christ Jesus.



Matthew 28:1-10

1 After the Sabbath,
at dawn
on the first day of the week,
Mary Magdalene
and the other Mary
went to look at the tomb.
2 There was a violent earthquake,
for an angel
of the Lord
came down from heaven
and,
going to the tomb,
rolled back the stone
and sat on it.

3 His appearance
was like lightning,
and his clothes
were white as snow.

4 The guards
were so afraid
of him
that they shook
and became like dead men.

5 The angel said
to the women,
Do not be afraid,
for I know
that you are looking for Jesus,
who was crucified.

6 He is not here;
he has risen,
just as he said.
Come
and see the place
where he lay.

7 Then go
quickly
and tell his disciples:
'He has risen
from the dead
and is going ahead of you
into Galilee.
There you will see him.'
Now I have told you.

8 So the women
hurried away
from the tomb,
afraid
yet filled with joy,
and ran
to tell his disciples.

9 Suddenly
Jesus met them.
Greetings,
he said.
They came to him,
clasped his feet
and worshipped him.

10 Then Jesus said
to them,
Do not be afraid.
Go
and tell my brothers
to go to Galilee;
there
they will see
me.
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Sunday, April 24


Easter Sunday



Acts 10:34a, 37-43

34 Then
Peter began
to speak:

37 You know
what has happened
throughout Judea,
beginning
in Galilee
after the baptism
that John preached—

38 how God
anointed
Jesus of Nazareth
with the Holy Spirit
and power,
and how he went around
doing good
and healing all
who were under the power
of the devil,
because
God was with him.

39 We
are witnesses
of everything
he did
in the country
of the Jews
and in Jerusalem.
They killed him
by hanging him
on a tree,

40 but God
raised him
from the dead
on the third day
and caused him
to be seen.

41 He was not seen
by all the people,
but by witnesses
whom God
had already chosen—
by us
who ate
and drank
with him
after he rose
from the dead.

42 He commanded us
to preach
to the people
and to testify
that he is the one
whom God appointed
as judge
of the living
and the dead.

43 All the prophets
testify
about him
that everyone
who believes in him
receives forgiveness of sins
through his name.


Colossians 3:1-4

1 Since,
then,
you have been raised
with Christ,
set your hearts
on things above,
where Christ is seated
at the right hand of God.
2 Set your minds
on things above,
not on earthly things.

3 For you died,
and your life is now hidden
with Christ in God.

4 When Christ,
who is your life,
appears,
then
you also
will appear
with him
in glory.



John 20:1-9

1 Early
on the first day
of the week,
while it was still dark,
Mary Magdalene
went to the tomb
and saw
that the stone
had been removed
from the entrance.
2 So
she came running
to Simon Peter
and the other disciple,
the one Jesus loved,
and said,
They
have taken the Lord
out of the tomb,
and we don't know
where
they have put him!

3 So Peter
and the other disciple
started for the tomb.

4 Both
were running,
but the other disciple
outran Peter
and reached the tomb
first.

5 He bent over
and looked in
at the strips of linen
lying there
but did not go in.

6 Then
Simon Peter,
who was behind him,
arrived
and went into the tomb.
He saw
the strips of linen
lying there,

7 as well as the burial cloth
that had been around Jesus' head.
The cloth was folded up
by itself,
separate from the linen.

8 Finally
the other disciple,
who had reached the tomb
first,
also went inside.
He saw
and believed.

9 (They
still
did not understand
from Scripture
that
Jesus
had to rise
from the dead.)

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Monday, April 25
Easter Monday



Acts 2:14, 22-33

14 Then
Peter
stood up
with the Eleven,
raised his voice
and addressed
the crowd:
Fellow Jews
and all of you
who live in Jerusalem,
let me explain
this
to you;
listen carefully
to what I say.

22Men of Israel,
listen to this:
Jesus of Nazareth
was a man
accredited
by God
to you
by miracles,
wonders
and signs,
which God did
among you
through him,
as you yourselves know.

23 This man
was handed over
to you
by God's set purpose
and foreknowledge;
and you,
with the help
of wicked men,
put him to death
by nailing him
to the cross.


Matthew 28:8-15

8 So
the women
hurried away
from the tomb,
afraid
yet
filled with joy,
and ran
to tell his disciples.

9 Suddenly
Jesus met them.
Greetings,
he said.
They came to him,
clasped his feet
and worshipped him.

10 Then
Jesus
said to them,
Do not be afraid.
Go
and tell my brothers
to go to Galilee;
there
they will see me.


11 While
the women
were on their way,
some of the guards
went into the city
and reported
to the chief priests
everything
that had happened.
12 When
the chief priests
had met
with the elders
and devised a plan,
they gave the soldiers
a large sum of money,

13 telling them,
You are to say,
'His disciples came
during the night
and stole him away
while we were asleep.'

14 If this report
gets to the governor,
we will satisfy him
and keep you out of trouble.

15 So the soldiers
took the money
and did
as they were instructed.
And this story
has been widely circulated
among the Jews
to this very day.


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Tuesday, April 26
Easter Tuesday


Acts 2:36-41

36Therefore
let all Israel
be assured of this:
God has made this Jesus,
whom
you crucified,
both Lord and Christ.

37 When
the people heard this,
they were cut to the heart
and said to Peter
and the other apostles,
Brothers,
what shall we do?

38 Peter replied,
Repent
and be baptised,
every one of you,
in the name of Jesus Christ
for the forgiveness
of your sins.
And you will receive the gift
of the Holy Spirit.

39 The promise is for you
and your children
and for all
who are far off—
for all
whom
the Lord our God
will call.

40 With many other words
he warned them;
and he pleaded with them,
Save yourselves
from this corrupt generation.

41 Those
who accepted his message
were baptised,
and about three thousand
were added
to their number
that day.


John 20:11-18

11 but Mary
stood outside the tomb
crying.
As she wept,
she bent over
to look
into the tomb

12 and saw two angels
in white,
seated
where Jesus' body
had been,
one at the head
and the other at the foot.

13 They asked her,
Woman,
why are you crying?
They have taken my Lord away,
she said,
and I don't know
where they have put him.

14 At this,
she turned round
and saw Jesus
standing there,
but she did not realise
that it was Jesus.

15 Woman,
he said,
why are you crying?
Who is it
you are looking for?
Thinking
he was the gardener,
she said,
Sir,
if you have carried him away,
tell me
where you have put him,
and I will get him.

16 Jesus said to her,
Mary.
She turned towards him
and cried out
in Aramaic,
Rabboni!
(which means Teacher).

17 Jesus said,
Do not hold on to me,
for I have not yet
returned to the Father.
Go
instead
to my brothers
and tell them,
'I am returning
to my Father
and your Father,
to my God
and your God.'

18 Mary Magdalene
went to the disciples
with the news:
I have seen the Lord!
And she told them
that he had said these things
to her.



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Easter Wednesday
Wednesday, April 27


Acts 3:1-10

1 One day
Peter
and John
were going up to the temple
at the time of prayer—
at three in the afternoon.
2 Now a man
crippled from birth
was being carried to the temple gate
called Beautiful,
where he was put every day
to beg from those
going into the temple courts.

3 When
he saw Peter
and John
about to enter,
he asked them
for money.

4 Peter
looked straight at him,
as did John.
Then Peter said,
Look at us!

5 So the man gave them his attention,
expecting to get something
from them.

6 Then
Peter said,
Silver
or gold
I do not have,
but what I have
I give you.
In the name
of Jesus Christ of Nazareth,
walk.

7 Taking him
by the right hand,
he helped him up,
and instantly
the man's feet
and ankles
became strong.

8 He jumped
to his feet
and began to walk.
Then
he went with them
into the temple courts,
walking
and jumping,
and praising God.

9 When
all the people
saw him
walking
and praising God,

10 they recognised him
as the same man
who used to sit begging
at the temple gate
called Beautiful,
and they were filled
with wonder
and amazement
at what had happened
to him.


Luke 24:13-35

13 Now that same day
two of them
were going to a village
called Emmaus,
about seven miles from Jerusalem.
14 They were talking
with each other
about everything
that had happened.

15 As they talked
and discussed
these things
with each other,
Jesus himself came up
and walked along
with them;

16 but they
were kept
from recognising him.

17 He asked them,
What are you discussing
together
as you walk along?
They stood still,
their faces downcast.

18 One of them,
named Cleopas,
asked him,
Are you only a visitor
to Jerusalem
and do not know
the things
that have happened there
in these days?

19 What things?
he asked.
About Jesus of Nazareth,
they replied.
He was a prophet,
powerful in word
and deed before God
and all the people.

20 The chief priests
and our rulers
handed him over
to be sentenced
to death,
and they crucified him;

21 but we had hoped
that he was the one
who was going to redeem Israel.
And what is more,
it is the third day
since all this took place.

22 In addition,
some of our women
amazed us.
They went to the tomb
early this morning

23 but didn't find his body.
They came
and told us that
they had seen a vision
of angels,
who said
he was alive.

24 Then
some of our companions
went to the tomb
and found it
just as the women had said,
but him they
did not see.

25 He said to them,
How foolish you are,
and how slow of heart
to believe all
that the prophets have spoken!

26 Did not the Christ
have to suffer
these things
and then enter his glory?

27 And beginning with Moses
and all the Prophets,
he explained to them
what was said
in all the Scriptures
concerning himself.

28 As they approached the village
to which they were going,
Jesus acted
as if he were going further.

29 But they urged him
strongly,
Stay with us,
for it is nearly evening;
the day is almost over.
So he went in
to stay with them.

30 When
he was at the table
with them,
he took bread,
gave thanks,
broke it
and began
to give it
to them.

31 Then
their eyes
were opened
and they recognised him,
and he disappeared
from their sight.

32 They asked each other,
Were not our hearts burning
within us
while he talked with us
on the road
and opened the Scriptures
to us?

33 They got up
and returned at once
to Jerusalem.
There they found
the Eleven
and those with them,
assembled together

34 and saying,
It is true!
The Lord has risen
and has appeared to Simon.

35 Then the two told
what had happened
on the way,
and how Jesus
was recognised by them
when he broke the bread.


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Thursday, April 28
Easter Thursday


Acts 3:11-26

11 While the beggar
held on
to Peter
and John,
all the people
were astonished
and came running to them
in the place called
Solomon's Colonnade.
12 When
Peter saw this,
he said to them:
Men of Israel,
why does this surprise you?
Why do you stare at us
as if by our own power
or godliness
we had made this man walk?

13 The God
of Abraham,
Isaac
and Jacob,
the God
of our fathers,
has glorified his servant
Jesus.
You handed him over
to be killed,
and you disowned him
before Pilate,
though he had decided
to let him go.

14 You disowned
the Holy and Righteous One
and asked
that a murderer
be released to you.

15 You killed
the author of life,
but God raised him
from the dead.
We are witnesses of this.

16 By faith
in the name of Jesus,
this man
whom you see
and know
was made strong.
It is Jesus' name
and the faith
that comes through him
that has given
this complete healing
to him,
as you can all see.

17 Now,
brothers,
I know
that you acted in ignorance,
as did your leaders.

18 But
this is how
God fulfilled
what he had foretold
through all the prophets,
saying that his Christ
would suffer.

19 Repent,
then,
and turn to God,
so that your sins
may be wiped out,
that times of refreshing
may come from the Lord,

20 and that he may send the Christ,
who has been appointed
for you—
even Jesus.

21 He must remain in heaven
until the time comes
for God to restore everything,
as he promised
long ago
through his holy prophets.

22 For Moses said,
'The Lord your God
will raise up
for you a prophet
like me
from among
your own people;
you must listen
to everything
he tells you.

23 Anyone
who does not listen
to him
will be completely cut off
from among his people.'

24 Indeed,
all the prophets
from Samuel on,
as many
as have spoken,
have foretold these days.

25 And you are heirs
of the prophets
and of the covenant
God made
with your fathers.
He said to Abraham,
'Through your offspring
all peoples on earth
will be blessed.'

26 When
God raised up
his servant,
he sent him first to you
to bless you
by turning each of you
from your wicked ways.

Luke 24:35-48

35 Then
the two told
what had happened
on the way,
and how Jesus was recognised
by them
when he broke the bread.

36 While
they were still talking
about this,
Jesus himself
stood among them
and said to them,
Peace be with you.
37 They were startled
and frightened,
thinking
they saw a ghost.

38 He said to them,
Why are you troubled,
and why do doubts
rise in your minds?

39 Look at my hands
and my feet.
It is I myself!
Touch me
and see;
a ghost
does not have flesh
and bones,
as you see I have.

40 When
he had said this,
he showed them
his hands and feet.

41 And while
they still did not believe it
because of joy
and amazement,
he asked them,
Do you have anything here
to eat?

42 They gave him
a piece of broiled fish,

43 and he took it
and ate it
in their presence.

44 He said to them,
This
is what I told you
while
I was still with you:
Everything
must be fulfilled
that is written
about me
in the Law of Moses,
the Prophets
and the Psalms.

45 Then
he opened their minds
so they could understand
the Scriptures.

46 He told them,
This is what is written:
The Christ will suffer
and rise from the dead
on the third day,

47 and repentance
and forgiveness of sins
will be preached
in his name
to all nations,
beginning at Jerusalem.

48 You are witnesses
of these things.


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Friday, April 29
Easter Friday


Acts 4:1-12

1 The priests
and the captain
of the temple guard
and the Sadducees
came up to Peter
and John
while
they were speaking
to the people.
2 They were greatly disturbed
because
the apostles
were teaching the people
and proclaiming
in Jesus
the resurrection
of the dead.

3 They seized Peter
and John,
and because it was evening,
they put them in jail
until the next day.

4 But many
who heard the message
believed,
and the number of men
grew to about five thousand.

5 The next day
the rulers,
elders
and teachers
of the law
met in Jerusalem.

6 Annas
the high priest
was there,
and so were Caiaphas,
John,
Alexander
and the other men
of the high priest's family.

7 They had Peter
and John
brought before them
and began to question them:
By what power
or what name
did you do this?

8 Then Peter,
filled with the Holy Spirit,
said to them:
Rulers
and elders of the people!

9 If
we are being called to account
today
for an act of kindness
shown to a cripple
and are asked
how he was healed,

10 then know this,
you
and all the people
of Israel:
It is by the name
of Jesus Christ of Nazareth,
whom you crucified
but whom God raised
from the dead,
that this man stands
before you
healed.

11 He is

'the stone you builders rejected,
which has become the capstone.'



12Salvation
is found
in no-one else,
for there is no other name
under heaven
given to men
by which
we must be saved.


John 21:1-14

1 Afterwards
Jesus appeared again
to his disciples,
by the Sea of Tiberias.
It happened this way:
2 Simon Peter,
Thomas (called Didymus),
Nathanael from Cana in Galilee,
the sons of Zebedee,
and two other disciples
were together.

3 I'm going out to fish,
Simon Peter told them,
and they said,
We'll go with you.
So they went out
and got into the boat,
but that night
they caught nothing.

4 Early in the morning,
Jesus stood
on the shore,
but the disciples
did not realise
that it was Jesus.

5 He called out
to them,
Friends,
haven't you any fish?
No,
they answered.

6 He said,
Throw your net
on the right side of the boat
and you will find some.
When they did,
they were unable
to haul the net in
because
of the large number of fish.

7 Then
the disciple
whom Jesus loved
said to Peter,
It is the Lord!
As soon as
Simon Peter
heard him say,
It is the Lord,
he wrapped
his outer garment
around him
(for he had taken it off)
and jumped into the water.

8 The other disciples
followed in the boat,
towing
the net full of fish,
for they were not far
from shore,
about a hundred yards.

9 When
they landed,
they saw a fire
of burning coals
there with fish on it,
and some bread.

10 Jesus
said to them,
Bring some
of the fish
you have just caught.

11 Simon Peter
climbed aboard
and dragged the net ashore.
It was full of large fish,
but even with so many
the net was not torn.

12 Jesus
said to them,
Come
and have breakfast.
None of the disciples
dared ask him,
Who are you?
They knew
it was the Lord.

13 Jesus came,
took the bread
and gave it to them,
and did the same
with the fish.

14 This was now
the third time
Jesus appeared
to his disciples
after
he was raised
from the dead.


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Saturday, April 30
Easter Saturday


Acts 4:13-21

13 When
they saw the courage
of Peter
and John
and realised
that they were unschooled,
ordinary men,
they were astonished
and they took note
that these men
had been with Jesus.

14 But since
they could see the man
who had been healed
standing there with them,
there was nothing they could say.

15 So
they ordered them
to withdraw
from the Sanhedrin
and then conferred together.

16 What
are we going to do
with these men?
they asked.
Everybody
living in Jerusalem
knows they have done
an outstanding miracle,
and we cannot deny it.

17 But
to stop this thing
from spreading
any further
among the people,
we must warn
these men
to speak no longer
to anyone
in this name.

18 Then
they called them
in again
and commanded them
not to speak
or teach
at all
in the name of Jesus.

19 But Peter
and John
replied,
Judge for yourselves
whether it is right
in God's sight
to obey you
rather than God.

20 For we cannot help speaking
about what we have seen
and heard.

21 After further threats
they let them go.
They could not decide
how to punish them,
because all the people
were praising God
for what had happened.


Mark 16:9-15

9 When
Jesus rose
early
on the first day
of the week,
he appeared first
to Mary Magdalene,
out of whom
he had driven seven demons.

10 She went
and told those
who had been with him
and who were mourning
and weeping.

11 When
they heard
that Jesus
was alive
and that she had seen him,
they did not believe it.

12 Afterwards
Jesus appeared
in a different form
to two of them
while they were walking
in the country.

13 These returned
and reported it
to the rest;
but
they did not believe them either.

14 Later Jesus appeared
to the Eleven
as they were eating;
he rebuked them
for their lack of faith
and their stubborn refusal
to believe those
who had seen him
after
he had risen.

15 He said to them,
Go
into all the world
and preach
the good news
to all creation.


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Sunday, May 1
Divine Mercy Sunday


Acts 2:42-47

42 They devoted themselves
to the apostles' teaching
and to the fellowship,
to the breaking of bread
and to prayer.
43 Everyone
was filled with awe,
and many wonders
and miraculous signs
were done
by the apostles.

44 All the believers
were together
and had everything in common.

45 Selling
their possessions
and goods,
they gave to anyone
as he had need.

46 Every day
they continued to meet together
in the temple courts.
They broke bread
in their homes
and ate together
with glad
and sincere hearts,

47 praising God
and enjoying the favour
of all the people.
And the Lord
added to their number
daily
those
who
were being saved.


1 Peter 1:3-9

3 Praise be
to the God and Father
of our Lord Jesus Christ!
In his great mercy
he has given us new birth
into a living hope
through the resurrection
of Jesus Christ
from the dead,
4 and into an inheritance
that can never perish,
spoil
or fade—
kept in heaven
for you,

5 who
through faith
are shielded
by God's power
until the coming
of the salvation
that is ready
to be revealed
in the last time.

6 In this
you greatly rejoice,
though now
for a little while
you may have had to suffer grief
in all kinds of trials.
7 These have come
so that your faith—
of greater worth
than gold,
which perishes
even though refined by fire—
may be proved genuine
and may result
in praise,
glory
and honour
when Jesus Christ
is revealed.

8 Though
you have not seen him,
you love him;
and even though
you do not see him
now,
you believe in him
and are filled
with an inexpressible
and glorious joy,

9 for you are receiving
the goal
of your faith,
the salvation
of your souls.


John 20:19-31

19 On the evening
of that first day
of the week,
when the disciples
were together,
with the doors locked
for fear of the Jews,
Jesus came
and stood among them
and said,
Peace be with you!
20 After
he said this,
he showed them
his hands
and side.
The disciples
were overjoyed
when they saw the Lord.

21 Again Jesus said,
Peace be with you!
As the Father has sent me,
I am sending you.

22 And with that
he breathed on them
and said,
Receive the Holy Spirit.

23 If you forgive anyone
his sins,
they are forgiven;
if you do not forgive them,
they are not forgiven.

24 Now Thomas
(called Didymus),
one of the Twelve,
was not with the disciples
when Jesus came.
25 So
the other disciples
told him,
We have seen the Lord!
But he said
to them,
Unless
I see the nail marks
in his hands
and put my finger
where the nails were,
and put my hand
into his side,
I will not believe it.

26 A week later
his disciples
were in the house
again,
and Thomas
was with them.
Though
the doors were locked,
Jesus
came
and stood
among them
and said,
Peace be with you!

27 Then
he said
to Thomas,
Put your finger here;
see my hands.
Reach out your hand
and put it into my side.
Stop doubting
and believe.

28 Thomas
said to him,
My Lord and my God!

29 Then
Jesus
told him,
Because
you have seen me,
you have believed;
blessed are those
who have not seen
and yet have believed.

30 Jesus
did many other miraculous signs
in the presence
of his disciples,
which are not recorded
in this book.


31 But
these are written
that you may believe
that Jesus is the Christ,
the Son of God,
and that by believing
you may have life
in his name.


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