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Verses | Week | Year | Services | ||
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Semi-Continuous Readings |
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1:16-17; 3:22b-28 [29-31] | The gospel way of justification by faith, for
Jews and Gentiles It is owing to the free grace of God, through faith in the righteousness of Christ, yet the law is not done away |
May 29-June 4 | Proper 4 | A | |
4:13-25 | He received the promise through the
righteousness of faith And we are justified in the same way of believing |
June 5-11 | Proper 5 | A | |
2 Lent | B | March 16, 2003 | |||
5:1-8 | The happy effects of justification through
faith in the righteousness of Christ That we are reconciled by his blood |
June 12-18 | Proper 6 | A | |
6:1b-11 | Believers must die to sin, and live to God This is urged by their Christian baptism and union with Christ They are made alive to God |
June 19-25 | Proper 7 | A | |
6:12-23 | They are made alive to God And are freed from the dominion of sin The end of sin is death, and of holiness everlasting life |
June 26-July 2 | Proper 8 | A | |
7:15-25a | The spiritual conflicts between corruption and grace in a believer | July 3-9 | Proper 9 | A | |
8:1-11 | The freedom of believers from condemnation Their privileges as being the children of God |
July 10-16 | Proper 10 | A | |
8:12-25 | Their privileges as being the children of God Their hopeful prospects under tribulations |
July 17-23 | Proper 11 | A | |
8:26-39 | Their assistance from the Spirit in prayer Their interest in the love of God Their final triumph, through Christ |
July 24-30 | Proper 12 | A | |
9:1-5 | The apostle’s concern that his countrymen were strangers to the gospel | July 31-August 6 | Proper 13 | A | |
10:5-15 | The difference between the righteousness of the
law, and the righteousness of faith The Gentiles stand on a level with the Jews, in justification and salvation |
August 7-13 | Proper 14 | A | |
11:1-2a,29-32 | The rejection of the Jews is not universal The Gentiles cautioned against pride and unbelief, The Jews shall be called as a nation, and brought into God’s visible covenant again |
August 14-20 | Proper 15 | A | |
12:1-8 | Believers are to dedicate themselves to God To be humble, and faithfully to use their spiritual gifts, in their respective stations |
August 21-27 | Proper 16 | A | |
12:9-21 | Exhortations to various duties And to peaceable conduct towards all men, with forbearance and benevolence |
August 28-September 3 | Proper 17 | A | |
13:8-14 | Exhortations to mutual love To temperance and sobriety |
September 4-10 | Proper 18 | A | |
14:1-12 | The Jewish converts cautioned against judging, and Gentile believers against despising one the other | September 11-17 | Proper 19 | A | |
Other Readings |
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3:19-28 | Both Jews and Gentiles cannot be justified by
their own deeds It is owing to the free grace of God, through faith in the righteousness of Christ, yet the law is not done away |
Reformation Day | A,B,C |
October 26, 2003 October 31, 2004 October 30, 2005 October 29, 2006 October 28, 2007 October 26, 2008 October 25, 2009 |
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8:12-17 | Believers' privileges as being the children of God | Holy Trinity | B |
June
18, 2000 June 15, 2003 June 11, 2006 June 7, 2009 |
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8:22-27 | Believers' hopeful prospects under tribulations Their assistance from the Spirit in prayer |
Day of Pentecost | B |
June
8, 2003 June 4, 2006 |
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10:8b-13 | The difference between the righteousness of the
law, and the righteousness of faith The Gentiles stand on a level with the Jews, in justification and salvation |
1 Lent C | February 29, 2004 |