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MORNING PRAYER.

First Lesson.

Job 14:1-15.
Man that is born of a woman is of few days and full of trouble.

2  He cometh forth like a flower, and is cut down: he fleeth also as a shadow, and continueth not.
3  And doth thou open thine eyes upon such an one, and bringest me into judgment with thee?
4  Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean? not one.
5  Seeing his days are determined, the number of his months are with thee, thou hast appointed his bounds that he cannot pass;
6  Turn from him, that he may rest, till he shall accomplish, as an hireling, his day.
7  For there is hope of a tree, if it be cut down, that it will sprout again, and that the tender branch thereof will not cease.
8  Though the root thereof wax old in the earth, and the stock thereof die in the ground;
9  Yet through the scent of water it will bud, and bring forth boughs like a plant.
10  But man dieth, and wasteth away: yea, man giveth up the ghost, and where is he?
11  As the waters fail from the sea, and the flood decayeth and drieth up:
12  So man lieth down, and riseth not: till the heavens be no more, they shall not awake, nor be raised out of their sleep.
13  O that thou wouldest hide me in the grave, that thou wouldest keep me secret, until thy wrath be past, that thou wouldest appoint me a set time, and remember me!
14  If a man die, shall he live again? all the days of my appointed time will I wait, till my change come.
15  Thou shalt call, and I will answer thee: thou wilt have a desire to the work of thine hands.

Second Lesson.

Romans 6:3-11.

Know ye not, that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death?

4  Therefore we are buried with him by baptism into death: that like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life.
5  For if we have been planted together in the likeness of his death, we shall be also in the likeness of his resurrection:
6  Knowing this, that our old man is crucified with him, that the body of sin might be destroyed, that henceforth we should not serve sin.
7  For he that is dead is freed from sin.
8  Now if we be dead with Christ, we believe that we shall also live with him:
9  Knowing that Christ being raised from the dead dieth no more; death hath no more dominion over him.
10  For in that he died, he died unto sin once: but in that he liveth, he liveth unto God.
11  Likewise reckon ye also yourselves to be dead indeed unto sin, but alive unto God through Jesus Christ our Lord.

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The schedule or “Lectionary” for the Psalms and Lessons used in this calendar follows the originally published 1928 Lectionary or Table of Lessons for the Church Year in the 1928 Book of Common Prayer.

Psalms used on this site are found in the 1928 Book of Common Prayer. Public Domain. Archival copies can be found at The Book of Common Prayer site.

Lessons are from The Authorized King James Bible. Public Domain.

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