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The
Readings for
The Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Proper 17
August 29, 2010
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Lord of all power and might, who
art the author and giver of all good things: Graft in our hearts the
love of thy Name, increase in us true religion, nourish us with all
goodness, and bring forth in us the fruit of good works; through Jesus
Christ our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with thee and the Holy Spirit,
one God, for ever and ever. Amen. |
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Lord of all power and might, the
author and giver of all good things: Graft in our hearts the love of
your Name; increase in us true religion; nourish us with all goodness;
and bring forth in us the fruit of good works; through Jesus Christ our
Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God for
ever and ever. Amen. |

| Jeremiah 2:4-13
Hear the word of the LORD, O
house of Jacob, and all the families of the house of Israel. Thus says
the LORD: What wrong did your ancestors find in me that they went far
from me, and went after worthless things, and became worthless
themselves? They did not say, "Where is the LORD who brought us up
from the land of Egypt, who led us in the wilderness, in a land of
deserts and pits, in a land of drought and deep darkness, in a land that
no one passes through, where no one lives?" I brought you into a
plentiful land to eat its fruits and its good things. But when you
entered you defiled my land, and made my heritage an abomination. The
priests did not say, "Where is the LORD?" Those who handle the
law did not know me; the rulers transgressed against me; the prophets
prophesied by Baal, and went after things that do not profit. Therefore
once more I accuse you, says the LORD, and I accuse your children's
children. Cross to the coasts of Cyprus and look, send to Kedar and
examine with care; see if there has ever been such a thing. Has a nation
changed its gods, even though they are no gods? But my people have
changed their glory for something that does not profit. Be appalled, O
heavens, at this, be shocked, be utterly desolate, says the LORD, for my
people have committed two evils: they have forsaken me, the fountain of
living water, and dug out cisterns for themselves, cracked cisterns that
can hold no water. |
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Psalm 81:1, 10-16
Exultate Deo
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Sing with
joy to God our strength *
and raise a loud shout to the God of Jacob.
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I am the LORD your God,
who brought you out of the land of Egypt and said, *
"Open your mouth wide, and I will fill it."
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And yet my people did not
hear my voice, *
and Israel would not obey me.
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So I gave them over to the
stubbornness of their hearts, *
to follow their own devices.
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Oh, that my people would
listen to me! *
that Israel would walk in my ways!
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I should soon subdue their
enemies *
and turn my hand against their foes.
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Those who hate the LORD would cringe before him, *
and their punishment would last for ever.
- But Israel would I feed with the finest wheat *
and satisfy him with honey from the rock.
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| Hebrews 13:1-8, 15-16
Let mutual love continue. Do not
neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for by doing that some have
entertained angels without knowing it. Remember those who are in prison,
as though you were in prison with them; those who are being tortured, as
though you yourselves were being tortured. Let marriage be held in honor
by all, and let the marriage bed be kept undefiled; for God will judge
fornicators and adulterers. Keep your lives free from the love of money,
and be content with what you have; for he has said, "I will never
leave you or forsake you." So we can say with confidence,
"The Lord is my helper; I will not be afraid. What
can anyone do to me?" Remember your leaders, those who spoke the
word of God to you; consider the outcome of their way of life, and
imitate their faith. Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and
forever. Through him, then, let us
continually offer a sacrifice of praise to God, that is, the fruit of
lips that confess his name. Do not neglect to do good and to share what
you have, for such sacrifices are pleasing to God. |

Luke 14:1, 7-14
On one occasion when Jesus was
going to the house of a leader of the Pharisees to eat a meal on the
sabbath, they were watching him closely. When he noticed how the
guests chose the places of honor, he told them a parable. "When you
are invited by someone to a wedding banquet, do not sit down at the place
of honor, in case someone more distinguished than you has been invited by
your host; and the host who invited both of you may come and say to you,
`Give this person your place,' and then in disgrace you would start to
take the lowest place. But when you are invited, go and sit down at the
lowest place, so that when your host comes, he may say to you, `Friend,
move up higher'; then you will be honored in the presence of all who sit
at the table with you. For all who exalt themselves will be humbled, and
those who humble themselves will be exalted." He said also to
the one who had invited him, "When you give a luncheon or a dinner,
do not invite your friends or your brothers or your relatives or rich
neighbors, in case they may invite you in return, and you would be repaid.
But when you give a banquet, invite the poor, the crippled, the lame, and
the blind. And you will be blessed, because they cannot repay you, for you
will be repaid at the resurrection of the righteous." |

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