Season after Pentecost
Thursday in Season after Pentecost
Thursday, June 18, 2026
Semicontinuous (Track 1)
FIRST READING
Exodus 12:43-49
Verse 43. And the LORD said to Moses and Aaron, “This is the statute of the Passover: No foreigner is to eat of it. Verse 44. But any slave who has been purchased may eat of it, after you have circumcised him. Verse 45. A temporary resident or hired hand shall not eat the Passover. Verse 46. It must be eaten inside one house. You are not to take any of the meat outside the house, and you may not break any of the bones. Verse 47. The whole congregation of Israel must celebrate it. Verse 48. If a foreigner resides with you and wants to celebrate the LORD’s Passover, all the males in the household must be circumcised; then he may come near to celebrate it, and he shall be like a native of the land. But no uncircumcised man may eat of it. Verse 49. The same law shall apply to both the native and the foreigner who resides among you.”
PSALM
Psalm 86:1-10
Complementary (Track 2)
FIRST READING
Jeremiah 18:12-17
Verse 12. But they will reply, ‘It is hopeless. We will follow our own plans, and each of us will act according to the stubbornness of his evil heart.’” Verse 13. Therefore this is what the LORD says: “Inquire among the nations: Who has ever heard things like these? Virgin Israel has done a most terrible thing. Verse 14. Does the snow of Lebanon ever leave its rocky slopes? Or do its cool waters flowing from a distance ever run dry? Verse 15. Yet My people have forgotten Me. They burn incense to worthless idols that make them stumble in their ways, leaving the ancient roads to walk on rutted bypaths instead of on the highway. Verse 16. They have made their land a desolation, a perpetual object of scorn; all who pass by will be appalled and shake their heads. Verse 17. I will scatter them before the enemy like the east wind. I will show them My back and not My face in the day of their calamity.”
PSALM
Psalm 69:7-10, 16-18
SECOND READING
Hebrews 2:5-9
Verse 5. For it is not to angels that He has subjected the world to come, about which we are speaking. Verse 6. But somewhere it is testified in these words: “What is man that You are mindful of him, or the son of man that You care for him? Verse 7. You made him a little lower than the angels; You crowned him with glory and honor Verse 8. and placed everything under his feet.” When God subjected all things to him, He left nothing outside of his control. Yet at present we do not see everything subject to him. Verse 9. But we see Jesus, who was made a little lower than the angels, now crowned with glory and honor because He suffered death, so that by the grace of God He might taste death for everyone.