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Book of Common Prayer

Daily Old and New Testament readings based on the Book of Common Prayer.
Duration: 861 days
Worldwide English (New Testament) (WE)
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1 Peter 2:11-25

11 Dear brothers, you are people who do not belong to this world. You are like visitors who are on a journey. I beg you, do not do the things your body wants to do. Those things fight against your soul.

12 Live good lives among the people who do not believe. They may talk about you as if you do wrong things. But when they see the good things you do, they will praise God on the day he comes to help you.

13 Obey every officer of the government to please the Lord. Obey the king because he is over all.

14 Obey the rulers because they are sent by him. They are sent to punish those who do wrong things and to praise those who do good things.

15 That is what God wants you to do. He wants you to do good things. By doing good things, you will stop foolish people from saying wrong things about you. They say wrong things about you because they do not know you.

16 You are free people. But do not think, `I am free so I can do wrong things.' You are God's servants.

17 Respect all men. Love your Christian brothers. Fear God. Respect the king.

18 Servants, respect and obey your masters in all things. Obey not only those who are good to you. But also obey those who are hard on you.

19 Maybe a person is punished when he has done nothing wrong. If he takes these troubles to please God, he does a very good thing.

20 What praise will you have if you take a beating when you have done something wrong? But when you do right and are punished, if you take it quietly, God is pleased.

21 You have been called to do this because Christ also was punished for you. He showed you what you should do. So do as he did.

22 He did no wrong. And he told no lie.

23 When people said wrong things to him, he did not say wrong things to them. When he was punished, he did not say, `I will do something to you!' But he trusted in God who judges what is right.

24 Christ in his own body took the wrong things we have done to the cross. He did this so that we would stop our bad ways and live right. Because he was punished, you were healed.

25 Like lost sheep, you were going away from God. But now you have come back to the one who takes care of you and helps you.

Matthew 20:1-16

20 The kingdom of heaven is like this. A man owned a farm. Early in the morning he went out to look for men to work on his farm.

He agreed to pay them a day's wages and sent them out to his farm.

`About nine o'clock he went out again. He saw some men standing around at the market. They were not working.

He said to them, "You go out to work on the farm too. I will pay you what is right." And they went to work.

`The man went out again at twelve o'clock and at three o'clock. He did the same as he had done before.

`About five o'clock he went out again and found other men standing around. He said to them, "Why have you been standing here all day? Why are you not working?"

They said, "No man has asked us to work." So he said to them, "You go out to work on the farm too."

`When evening came, the man who owned the farm said to his manager, "Call the workmen and pay them. Begin with those who came last and end with those who came first."

Each of the men who started work at five o'clock was paid a day's wages.

10 Those who started work first thought they would get more than that. But they also were paid a day's wages.

11 They took it, but they were angry and talked against the man who owned the farm.

12 `They said, "These men came last, and worked only one hour. Yet you paid them the same as you paid us. We worked all day, when the sun was hot."

13 `But he said to one of them, "My friend, I am not doing any wrong to you. You agreed that I should pay you a day's wages. Did you not?

14 Take your money and go. I want to give the last man the same pay as I gave you.

15 It is my own money. Can I not do with it as I like? Do you think it is a wrong thing for me to be kind?"

16 `In the same way, people who are last will be first, and those who are first will be last.'