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​Sunday Bible Readings

15th November 2020

First Reading -Thessalonians 5:1-11

Second Reading (Gospels) -Matthew 25:14-30

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Sunday November 15th 2020

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First Reading
(Thessalonians 5:1-11)
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There is no need to write you, friends, about the times and occasions when these things will happen. 
 For you yourselves know very well that the Day of the Lord will come as a thief comes at night. 
 When people say,
"Everything is quiet and safe,"
then suddenly destruction will hit them!
It will come as suddenly as the pains that come upon a woman in labor, and people will not escape. 

But you, friends, are not in the darkness, and the Day should not take you by surprise like a thief. 
 All of you are people who belong to the light, who belong to the day.
We do not belong to the night or to the darkness.
 

So then, we should not be sleeping like the others; we should be awake and sober. 
 It is at night when people sleep; it is at night when they get drunk. 
 But we belong to the day, and we should be sober.
We must wear faith and love as a breastplate, and our hope of salvation as a helmet. 

 God did not choose us to suffer his anger, but to possess salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ, 
who died for us in order that we might live together with him,
whether we are alive or dead when he comes.
 

 And so encourage one another and help one another, just as you are now doing.

 
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Second Reading
(Matthew 25:14-30)

 At that time the Kingdom of heaven will be like this.
Once there was a man who was about to leave home on a trip;
he called his servants and put them in charge of his property. 

 He gave to each one according to his ability:
to one he gave five thousand gold coins, to another he gave two thousand,
and to another he gave one thousand. Then he left on his trip. 

The servant who had received five thousand coins went at once and invested his money
and earned another five thousand. 

In the same way the servant who had received two thousand coins earned another two thousand. 
 But the servant who had received one thousand coins went off, dug a hole in the ground,
and hid his master's money. 

After a long time the master of those servants came back and settled accounts with them.
 

The servant who had received five thousand coins came in and handed over the other five thousand.
"You gave me five thousand coins, sir,'
he said. "Look! Here are another five thousand that I have earned.' 
 "Well done, you good and faithful servant!'
said his master. "You have been faithful in managing small amounts,
so I will put you in charge of large amounts. Come on in and share my happiness!' 

 Then the servant who had been given two thousand coins came in and said,
"You gave me two thousand coins, sir.
Look! Here are another two thousand that I have earned.' 

 "Well done, you good and faithful servant!'
said his master."You have been faithful in managing small amounts,
so I will put you in charge of large amounts. Come on in and share my happiness!' 

Then the servant who had received one thousand coins came in and said,
"Sir, I know you are a hard man; you reap harvests where you did not plant,
and you gather crops where you did not scatter seed. 

 I was afraid, so I went off and hid your money in the ground.
Look! Here is what belongs to you.' 

"You bad and lazy servant!'
his master said. "You knew, did you, that I reap harvests where I did not plant,
and gather crops where I did not scatter seed? 

 Well, then, you should have deposited my money in the bank
and I would have received it all back with interest when I returned. 

Now, take the money away from him and give it to the one who has ten thousand coins. 

For to every person who has something, even more will be given,
and he will have more than enough;
but the person who has nothing, even the little that he has will be taken away from him. 
 As for this useless servant - throw him outside in the darkness;
there he will cry and gnash his teeth.'

 
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