daily reading 49.4 (Philippians 2:24–27)

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


Our opening prayer for this week:

    The advent of our King
    Our prayers must now employ,
    And we must hymns of welcome sing
    In strains of holy joy.

    The everlasting Son
    Incarnate deigns to be;
    Himself a servant’s form puts on
    To set His servants free.

    O Zion’s Daughter, rise
    To meet your lowly King,
    Nor let thy faithless heart despise
    The peace He comes to bring.

    As Judge, on clouds of light,
    He soon will come again
    And His true members all unite
    With Him in heaven to reign.

    Before the dawning day
    Let sin’s dark deeds be gone,
    The sinful self be put away,
    The new self all put on.

    All glory to the Son,
    Who comes to set us free,
    With Father, Spirit, ever One,
    Through all eternity. Amen.

Philippians 2:24–27

  • I am confident in the Lord that I myself will also come soon.
  • 25 But I considered it necessary to send you Epaphroditus— my brother, coworker, and fellow soldier, as well as your messenger and minister to my need— 26 since he has been longing for all of you and was distressed because you heard that he was sick.
  • 27 Indeed, he was so sick that he nearly died. However, God had mercy on him, and not only on him but also on me, so that I would not have sorrow upon sorrow.
helpful notes on Philippians 2:24–27

 


For yourself pray

  • That in Christ and by his almighty power God spares you sorrow on sorrow

For others pray

  • That God gives health to someone you know who has been ailing

A song to listen to and ponder, as time allows

  • Psalm 144 (YouTube, solo chant, "Blessed be the Lord, my Rock")

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