daily reading 51.2 (Philippians 4:2–3)

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


Our opening prayer for this week:

    Rejoice, rejoice, believers,
    and let your lights appear;
    the evening is advancing,
    and darker night is near.
    The Bridegroom is arising
    and soon is drawing nigh.
    Up, pray and watch and wrestle;
    at midnight comes the cry.

    The watchers on the mountain
    proclaim the Bridegroom near;
    go forth, as he approaches,
    with alleluias clear.
    The marriage feast is waiting;
    the gates wide open stand,
    Arise, O heirs of glory;
    the Bridegroom is at hand.

    You saints, who here in patience
    your cross and suff'rings bore,
    shall live and reign forever
    when sorrow is no more.
    Around the throne of glory
    the Lamb you shall behold,
    in triumph lay before him
    your shining crowns of gold.

    Our hope and expectation,
    O Jesus, now appear;
    arise, O Sun so longed for,
    above this shadowed sphere.
    With hearts and hands uplifted
    we plead, O Lord, to see
    the day of earth's redemption
    that sets your people free. Amen.

Philippians 4:2–3

  • I urge Euodia and I urge Syntyche to agree in the Lord.
  • 3 Yes, I also ask you, true partner, to help these women who have contended for the gospel at my side, along with Clement and the rest of my coworkers whose names are in the book of life. 
helpful notes on Philippians 4:2–3

 


For yourself pray

  • That your name being written in the book of life gives you eternal comfort and hope

For others pray

  • That two people you know who are quarreling agree in the Lord

A song to listen to and ponder, as time allows

  • Psalm 146 (YouTube, duet, "Praise the Lord, oh my soul)

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