Season after Pentecost
Monday in Season after Pentecost
Monday, August 24, 2026
Semicontinuous (Track 1)
FIRST READING
Exodus 1:1-7
Verse 1. These are the names of the sons of Israel who went to Egypt with Jacob, each with his family: Verse 2. Reuben, Simeon, Levi, and Judah; Verse 3. Issachar, Zebulun, and Benjamin; Verse 4. Dan and Naphtali; Gad and Asher. Verse 5. The descendants of Jacob numbered seventy in all, including Joseph, who was already in Egypt. Verse 6. Now Joseph and all his brothers and all that generation died, Verse 7. but the Israelites were fruitful and increased rapidly; they multiplied and became exceedingly numerous, so that the land was filled with them.
PSALM
Psalm 8
Complementary (Track 2)
FIRST READING
1 Samuel 7:3-13
Verse 3. Then Samuel said to all the house of Israel, “If you are returning to the LORD with all your hearts, then put away the foreign gods and Ashtoreths among you, prepare your hearts for the LORD, and serve Him only. And He will deliver you from the hand of the Philistines.” Verse 4. So the Israelites put away the Baals and Ashtoreths and served only the LORD. Verse 5. Then Samuel said, “Gather all Israel to Mizpah, and I will pray to the LORD on your behalf.” Verse 6. When they had gathered at Mizpah, they drew water and poured it out before the LORD. On that day they fasted, and there they confessed, “We have sinned against the LORD.” And Samuel judged the Israelites at Mizpah. Verse 7. When the Philistines heard that the Israelites had gathered at Mizpah, their rulers marched up toward Israel. And when the Israelites learned of this, they feared the Philistines Verse 8. and said to Samuel, “Do not stop crying out to the LORD our God for us, that He may save us from the hand of the Philistines.” Verse 9. Then Samuel took a suckling lamb and offered it as a whole burnt offering to the LORD. He cried out to the LORD on behalf of Israel, and the LORD answered him. Verse 10. As the Philistines drew near to fight against Israel, Samuel was offering up the burnt offering. But that day the LORD thundered loudly against the Philistines and threw them into such confusion that they fled before Israel. Verse 11. Then the men of Israel charged out of Mizpah and pursued the Philistines, striking them down all the way to an area below Beth-car. Verse 12. Afterward, Samuel took a stone and set it up between Mizpah and Shen. He named it Ebenezer, saying, “Thus far the LORD has helped us.” Verse 13. So the Philistines were subdued, and they stopped invading the territory of Israel. And the hand of the LORD was against the Philistines all the days of Samuel.
PSALM
Psalm 18:1-3, 20-32
SECOND READING
Romans 2:1-11
Verse 1. You, therefore, have no excuse, you who pass judgment on another. For on whatever grounds you judge the other, you are condemning yourself, because you who pass judgment do the same things. Verse 2. And we know that God’s judgment against those who do such things is based on truth. Verse 3. So when you, O man, pass judgment on others, yet do the same things, do you think you will escape God’s judgment? Verse 4. Or do you disregard the riches of His kindness, tolerance, and patience, not realizing that God’s kindness leads you to repentance? Verse 5. But because of your hard and unrepentant heart, you are storing up wrath against yourself for the day of wrath, when God’s righteous judgment will be revealed. Verse 6. God “will repay each one according to his deeds.” Verse 7. To those who by perseverance in doing good seek glory, honor, and immortality, He will give eternal life. Verse 8. But for those who are self-seeking and who reject the truth and follow wickedness, there will be wrath and anger. Verse 9. There will be trouble and distress for every human being who does evil, first for the Jew, then for the Greek; Verse 10. but glory, honor, and peace for everyone who does good, first for the Jew, then for the Greek. Verse 11. For God does not show favoritism.