daily reading 26.1 (Romans 15:10–13)

5-days-a-week through Romans and the letters Paul wrote from Rome in 2024


Our opening prayer for this week:

    Jesus, priceless treasure, Fount of purest pleasure, 
    Truest friend to me.
    Ah, how long in anguish Shall my spirit languish, 
    Yearning, Lord, for thee!
    Thou art mine, O Lamb divine! I will suffer naught to hide thee,
    Naught I ask besides thee.

    In thine arms I rest me; Foes who would molest me
    Cannot reach me here.
    Though the earth be shaking, Every heart be quaking,
    Jesus calms my fear.
    Lightnings flash and thunders crash Yet, though sin and hell assail me 
    Jesus will not fail me.
    
    Satan, I defy thee; Death, I now decry thee;
    Fear, I bid thee cease.
    World, thou shalt not harm me Nor thy threats alarm me
    While I sing of peace.
    God’s great power guards every hour; Earth and all its depths adore him,
    Silent bow before him.
    
    Hence, all earthly treasure! Jesus is my pleasure;
    Jesus is my choice.
    Hence, all empty glory! Naught to me thy story
    Told with tempting voice.
    Pain or loss or shame or cross Shall not from my Savior move me
    Since he deigns to love me.

    Hence, all fear and sadness! For the Lord of gladness,
    Jesus, enters in.
    Those who love the Father, Though the storms may gather,
    Still have peace within.
    Yea, whate’er I here must bear,
    Thou art still my purest pleasure,
    Jesus, priceless treasure. Amen.

Romans 15:7–9

  • Therefore accept one another, just as Christ also accepted you, to the glory of God.
  • 8 For I say that Christ became a servant of the circumcised on behalf of God's truth, to confirm the promises to the fathers, 9 and so that Gentiles may glorify God for his mercy. As it is written, Therefore I will praise you among the Gentiles, and I will sing praise to your name.
helpful notes on Romans 15:7–9




For yourself pray:

  • That you become more welcoming in Christ

For others pray:

  • That your congregation and your whole church body give more and more praise to God

A psalm to listen to and ponder, as time allows:

  • Psalm 90 (YouTube, choir, "Oh God, our help in ages past.")

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