The Wartburg Project

Daily Lectionary

March 10, 2025

These daily readings from the EHV follow the one-year daily lectionary provided in Christian Worship: Hymnal, the Lutheran Service Book, and the Treasury of Daily Prayer. In this lectionary, two readings of 15-25 verses each are provided for each day. Under this plan, nearly all of the New Testament and approximately one-third of the Old Testament are read each year. These readings fit well within the daily offices of Matins, Vespers, or Compline as daily family devotions.

Genesis 6:1-7:5

The World Descends Into Evil
61This is what happened when mankind[] began to multiply on the face of the earth.[]
When daughters were born to people, 2the sons of God[] saw that the daughters of men were beautiful, and they took as wives for themselves any of them they chose. 3The Lord said, “My Spirit will not struggle[] with man forever, because he is only flesh.[] His days will be 120 years.” 4The Nephilim[] were on the earth in those days. After that, the sons of God went to the daughters of men, who bore children for them. Those became the powerful, famous men of ancient times.
5The Lord saw that the wickedness of mankind was great on the earth, and that all the thoughts and plans they formed in their hearts were only evil every day. 6The Lord regretted that he had made man on the earth, and his heart was filled with sorrow.[] 7The Lord said, “I will wipe out mankind, whom I have created, from the face of the earth, along with the animals, the creeping things, and the birds of the sky, because I regret that I have made them.” 8But Noah found favor in the eyes of the Lord.
Noah and the Ark
9This is the account about the development of Noah's family.
Noah was a righteous man, a man of integrity in that generation. Noah walked with God. 10Noah became the father of three sons: Shem, Ham, and Japheth. 11In the sight of God the earth was morally corrupt, and the earth was filled with violence. 12God looked at the earth and saw that it was corrupt, for all flesh was corrupt in all their ways on the earth.
13So God said to Noah:
I have decreed the end of all flesh, because the earth is filled with violence because of them. Now I am going to destroy them along with the earth.
14Make an ark[] of gopher wood.[] Make rooms in the ark. Seal it inside and outside with pitch. 15This is how you are to make it: The length of the ark is to be 450 feet, its width 75 feet, and its height 45 feet.[] 16Make a roof for the ark, and leave an eighteen-inch opening just under the roof. Place a door on the side of the ark. Make the ark with lower, second, and third decks.
17I myself am about to bring a flood of waters on the earth, in order to destroy all flesh under the sky that has the breath of life. Everything that is on the earth will die, 18but I will establish my covenant[] with you. You shall come into the ark—you, your sons, your wife, and your sons' wives with you. 19You shall bring a pair (male and female) of every kind of living flesh into the ark with you to keep them alive. 20Include the birds according to their kinds, the livestock according to their kinds, every creeping thing on the ground according to their kinds. Two of every sort shall come to you, so you can keep them alive. 21Take with you every type of food that is eaten, and store it for yourself, so it can be used as food for you and for them.
22So that is what Noah did. He did everything that God commanded him, just as he had been told.
71The Lord said to Noah, “Come into the ark, you and your entire household, for I have seen that you are righteous before me in this generation. 2From every clean animal take with you seven pairs,[] a male and his female. From the animals that are not clean, take two, a male and his female. 3Also from the ˻clean˼ birds of the sky take seven and seven, male and female, ˻and of all the unclean birds, one pair, a male and a female,˼[] to keep their offspring alive on the face of the whole earth. 4In seven days I will cause it to rain on the earth for forty days and forty nights. Every living thing that I have made, I will wipe off the face of the earth.”
5Noah did everything that the Lord commanded him.

Mark 3:1-19

Jesus Heals a Man With a Withered Hand
31Jesus entered the synagogue again, and a man was there with a withered[] hand. 2They were watching Jesus closely to see if he would heal the man on the Sabbath day, so that they could accuse him. 3He said to the man with the withered hand, “Step forward!”[] 4Then he said to them, “Is it lawful on the Sabbath day to do good or to do evil, to save life or to kill?” But they were silent. 5Then he looked around at them with anger, deeply grieved at the hardness of their hearts. He said to the man, “Stretch out your hand.” The man stretched it out, and his hand was restored. 6The Pharisees left and immediately began to conspire against Jesus with the Herodians, plotting how they might kill him.
Jesus Heals Many
7Jesus withdrew to the sea with his disciples. A large crowd followed him from Galilee, Judea, 8Jerusalem, Idumaea, and beyond the Jordan, as well as from around Tyre and Sidon. A large crowd came to him when they heard all that he was doing. 9He told his disciples to have a boat ready for him because of the crowd, so that the people would not crush him. 10Since he had healed many people, all those who had illnesses were pressing forward to touch him. 11Whenever the unclean spirits saw him, they fell down in front of him crying out, “You are the Son of God!” 12But he warned them sternly that they should not tell who he was.
Jesus Appoints the Twelve Apostles
13Jesus went up the mountain, summoned those he wanted, and they came to him. 14He appointed twelve whom he designated apostles,[] so that they would be with him and so that he could send them out to preach 15and to have authority to drive out demons. 16He appointed the Twelve: Simon, to whom he gave the name Peter; 17then James the son of Zebedee, and John the brother of James, to whom he gave the nickname Boanerges, which means “Sons of Thunder”; 18also Andrew, Philip, Bartholomew, Matthew, Thomas, and James the son of Alphaeus; finally Thaddaeus, Simon the Zealot, 19and Judas Iscariot, who betrayed him.