Season after Pentecost

Monday in Season after Pentecost

Monday, November 15, 2027

Semicontinuous (Track 1)

FIRST READING

1 Samuel 3:19-4:2

Text not available in the Berean Standard Bible.

PSALM

Psalm 3

Verse 1. A Psalm of David, when he fled from his son Absalom. O LORD, how my foes have increased! How many rise up against me!
Verse 2. Many say of me, “God will not deliver him.”
Verse 3. But You, O LORD, are a shield around me, my glory, and the One who lifts my head.
Verse 4. To the LORD I cry aloud, and He answers me from His holy mountain.
Verse 5. I lie down and sleep; I wake again, for the LORD sustains me.
Verse 6. I will not fear the myriads set against me on every side.
Verse 7. Arise, O LORD! Save me, O my God! Strike all my enemies on the jaw; break the teeth of the wicked.
Verse 8. Salvation belongs to the LORD; may Your blessing be on Your people.

Complementary (Track 2)

FIRST READING

Daniel 8:1-14

Verse 1. In the third year of the reign of King Belshazzar, a vision appeared to me, Daniel, subsequent to the one that had appeared to me earlier. Verse 2. And in the vision I saw myself in the citadel of Susa, in the province of Elam. I saw in the vision that I was beside the Ulai Canal. Verse 3. Then I lifted up my eyes and saw a ram with two horns standing beside the canal. The horns were long, but one was longer than the other, and the longer one grew up later. Verse 4. I saw the ram charging toward the west and the north and the south. No animal could stand against him, and there was no deliverance from his power. He did as he pleased and became great. Verse 5. As I was contemplating all this, suddenly a goat with a prominent horn between his eyes came out of the west, crossing the surface of the entire earth without touching the ground. Verse 6. He came toward the two-horned ram I had seen standing beside the canal and rushed at him with furious power. Verse 7. I saw him approach the ram in a rage against him, and he struck the ram and shattered his two horns. The ram was powerless to stand against him, and the goat threw him to the ground and trampled him, and no one could deliver the ram from his power. Verse 8. Thus the goat became very great, but at the height of his power, his large horn was broken off, and four prominent horns came up in its place, pointing toward the four winds of heaven. Verse 9. From one of these horns a little horn emerged and grew extensively toward the south and the east and toward the Beautiful Land. Verse 10. It grew as high as the host of heaven, and it cast down some of the host and some of the stars to the earth and trampled them. Verse 11. It magnified itself, even to the Prince of the host; it removed His daily sacrifice and overthrew the place of His sanctuary. Verse 12. And in the rebellion, the host and the daily sacrifice were given over to the horn, and it flung truth to the ground and prospered in whatever it did. Verse 13. Then I heard a holy one speaking, and another holy one said to him, “How long until the fulfillment of the vision of the daily sacrifice, the rebellion that causes desolation, and the surrender of the sanctuary and of the host to be trampled?” Verse 14. He said to me, “It will take 2,300 evenings and mornings; then the sanctuary will be properly restored.”

PSALM

Psalm 13

Verse 1. For the choirmaster. A Psalm of David. How long, O LORD? Will You forget me forever? How long will You hide Your face from me?
Verse 2. How long must I wrestle in my soul, with sorrow in my heart each day? How long will my enemy dominate me?
Verse 3. Consider me and respond, O LORD my God. Give light to my eyes, lest I sleep in death,
Verse 4. lest my enemy say, “I have overcome him,” and my foes rejoice when I fall.
Verse 5. But I have trusted in Your loving devotion; my heart will rejoice in Your salvation.
Verse 6. I will sing to the LORD, for He has been good to me.

SECOND READING

Hebrews 10:26-31

Verse 26. If we deliberately go on sinning after we have received the knowledge of the truth, no further sacrifice for sins remains, Verse 27. but only a fearful expectation of judgment and of raging fire that will consume all adversaries. Verse 28. Anyone who rejected the law of Moses died without mercy on the testimony of two or three witnesses. Verse 29. How much more severely do you think one deserves to be punished who has trampled on the Son of God, profaned the blood of the covenant that sanctified him, and insulted the Spirit of grace? Verse 30. For we know Him who said, “Vengeance is Mine; I will repay,” and again, “The Lord will judge His people.” Verse 31. It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God.