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The BCP Propers Podcast
Steven Wedgeworth
42 episodes
4 days ago
The BCP Propers Podcast discusses the proper lectionary readings from the 1662 Book of Common Prayer. Each episode explains and comments on the Scripture passages for each week in the one-year historic Anglican lectionary.
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The BCP Propers Podcast discusses the proper lectionary readings from the 1662 Book of Common Prayer. Each episode explains and comments on the Scripture passages for each week in the one-year historic Anglican lectionary.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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The Third Sunday After the Epiphany
The BCP Propers Podcast
36 minutes 22 seconds
1 year ago
The Third Sunday After the Epiphany

This week's episode discusses how God rules over all things, people and elements, through Christ. The Epistle reading completes Romans 12, as it discusses God's eschatological judgment as the rationale for why we can bless our enemies in this life. The Gospel shows how Jesus can heal, and it shows the faith of the Centurion. This is an early example of the Gentiles being brought in to the kingdom. The Old Testament readings come from Isaiah 55 and 56, and they complement the themes of God's righteous judgment, eschatology, the incorporation of the Gentiles, and condemnation of those natural children of the kingdom who presumptuously enriched themselves at the expense of others. Anglican. Book of Common Prayer 1662.

The BCP Propers Podcast
The BCP Propers Podcast discusses the proper lectionary readings from the 1662 Book of Common Prayer. Each episode explains and comments on the Scripture passages for each week in the one-year historic Anglican lectionary.