
Grant us, O Lord, to trust in you with all our hearts;
for, as you always resist the proud who confide in their own strength, so you
never forsake those who make their boast of your mercy; through Jesus Christ our
Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for
ever. Amen.

Jeremiah 18:1-11
The word that came to Jeremiah from the LORD:
"Come, go down to the potter's house, and there I will let you hear my
words." So I went down to the potter's house, and there he was working at
his wheel. The vessel he was making of clay was spoiled in the potter's
hand, and he reworked it into another vessel, as seemed good to him.
Then the word of the LORD came to me: Can I not do with you, O house of
Israel, just as this potter has done? says the LORD. Just like the clay in
the potter's hand, so are you in my hand, O house of Israel. At one moment
I may declare concerning a nation or a kingdom, that I will pluck up and
break down and destroy it, but if that nation, concerning which I have
spoken, turns from its evil, I will change my mind about the disaster that
I intended to bring on it. And at another moment I may declare concerning
a nation or a kingdom that I will build and plant it, but if it does evil
in my sight, not listening to my voice, then I will change my mind about
the good that I had intended to do to it. Now, therefore, say to the
people of Judah and the inhabitants of Jerusalem: Thus says the LORD:
Look, I am a potter shaping evil against you and devising a plan against
you. Turn now, all of you from your evil way, and amend your ways and your
doings.

Psalm 139:1-5, 13-17 Page 794, BCP
Domine, probasti
- 1
- LORD, you have searched me out and known me; *
you know my sitting down and my rising up;
you discern my thoughts from afar.
- 2
- You trace my journeys and my resting-places *
and are acquainted with all my ways.
- 3
- Indeed, there is not a word on my lips, *
but you, O LORD, know it altogether.
- 4
- You press upon me behind and before *
and lay your hand upon me.
- 5
- Such knowledge is too wonderful for me; *
it is so high that I cannot attain to it.
- 13
- I will thank you because I am marvelously made; *
your works are wonderful, and I know it well.
- 14
- My body was not hidden from you, *
while I was being made in secret
and woven in the depths of the earth.
- 15
- Your eyes beheld my limbs, yet unfinished in the womb;
all of them were written in your book; *
they were fashioned day by day,
when as yet there was none of them.
- 16
- How deep I find your thoughts, O God! *
how great is the sum of them!
- 17
- If I were to count them, they would be more in number than the sand; *
to count them all, my life span would need to be like yours.
-

Philemon 1-21
Paul, a prisoner of Christ Jesus, and Timothy
our brother,
To Philemon our dear friend and co-worker, to Apphia our sister, to
Archippus our fellow soldier, and to the church in your house:
Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.
When I remember you in my prayers, I always thank my God because I hear
of your love for all the saints and your faith toward the Lord Jesus. I
pray that the sharing of your faith may become effective when you perceive
all the good that we may do for Christ. I have indeed received much joy
and encouragement from your love, because the hearts of the saints have
been refreshed through you, my brother.
For this reason, though I am bold enough in Christ to command you to do
your duty, yet I would rather appeal to you on the basis of love-- and I,
Paul, do this as an old man, and now also as a prisoner of Christ Jesus. I
am appealing to you for my child, Onesimus, whose father I have become
during my imprisonment. Formerly he was useless to you, but now he is
indeed useful both to you and to me. I am sending him, that is, my own
heart, back to you. I wanted to keep him with me, so that he might be of
service to me in your place during my imprisonment for the gospel; but I
preferred to do nothing without your consent, in order that your good deed
might be voluntary and not something forced. Perhaps this is the reason he
was separated from you for a while, so that you might have him back
forever, no longer as a slave but more than a slave, a beloved brother--
especially to me but how much more to you, both in the flesh and in the
Lord.
So if you consider me your partner, welcome him as you would welcome
me. If he has wronged you in any way, or owes you anything, charge that to
my account. I, Paul, am writing this with my own hand: I will repay it. I
say nothing about your owing me even your own self. Yes, brother, let me
have this benefit from you in the Lord! Refresh my heart in Christ.
Confident of your obedience, I am writing to you, knowing that you will do
even more than I say.

Luke 14:25-33
Now large crowds were traveling with Jesus; and
he turned and said to them, "Whoever comes to me and does not hate father
and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters, yes, and even life
itself, cannot be my disciple. Whoever does not carry the cross and follow
me cannot be my disciple. For which of you, intending to build a tower,
does not first sit down and estimate the cost, to see whether he has
enough to complete it? Otherwise, when he has laid a foundation and is not
able to finish, all who see it will begin to ridicule him, saying, `This
fellow began to build and was not able to finish.' Or what king, going out
to wage war against another king, will not sit down first and consider
whether he is able with ten thousand to oppose the one who comes against
him with twenty thousand? If he cannot, then, while the other is still far
away, he sends a delegation and asks for the terms of peace. So therefore,
none of you can become my disciple if you do not give up all your
possessions."