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Book of Common Prayer

Daily Old and New Testament readings based on the Book of Common Prayer.
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Psalm 120-127

The Songs of Ascents and Great Hallel—Pss 120–136[a]

Psalm 120[b]

A Complaint against Treacherous Tongues

A song of ascents.

Whenever I am in distress,
    I cry out to the Lord and he answers me.
Deliver me, O Lord, from lying lips
    and from deceitful tongues.[c]
What will he[d] inflict upon you,
    and what more will he add to it,
    O deceitful tongue?
He has prepared a warrior’s sharp arrows
    and red-hot coals[e] of the broom tree.
Why have I been doomed as an exile in Meshech
    and forced to dwell among the tents of Kedar?[f]
Far too long have I lived
    among people who despise peace.[g]
When I proclaim peace,
    they shout for war.[h]

Psalm 121[i]

God, Guardian of His People

A song of ascents.

I lift up my eyes to the mountains;[j]
    from where will I receive help?
My help comes from the Lord,
    the Maker of heaven and earth.[k]
He will not permit your foot to stumble;
    he who guards you will not fall asleep.[l]
Indeed, the one who guards Israel
    never slumbers, never sleeps.[m]
[n]The Lord serves as your guardian;
    he is at your right hand to serve as your shade.
The sun will not strike you during the day,
    nor the moon during the night.
[o]The Lord will protect you against all evil;
    he will watch over your life.
The Lord will watch over your coming and your going
    both now and forevermore.

Psalm 122[p]

The Pilgrim’s Greeting to the Holy City

A song of ascents. Of David.

[q]I rejoiced when they said to me,
    “Let us go to the house of the Lord.”
And finally our feet are standing
    at your gates, O Jerusalem.
Jerusalem is built as a city
    that is firmly bound together[r] in unity.
There the tribes go up,
    the tribes of the Lord,
as it was decreed for Israel
    to celebrate the name of the Lord.[s]
For there the thrones of judgment[t] were established,
    the thrones of the house of David.
Pray for the peace[u] of Jerusalem:
    “May those who love you rest secure.
May there be peace within your walls
    and security in your palaces.”
[v]Out of love for my relatives and friends,
    I will say, “May peace be within you.”
Out of love for the house of the Lord, our God,
    I will pray for your well-being.

Psalm 123[w]

Prayer in Time of Spiritual Need

A song of ascents.

I lift up my eyes to you,
    to you who are enthroned in heaven.[x]
Behold, as the eyes of servants[y]
    are on the hand of their master,
or as the eyes of a maid
    focus on the hand of her mistress,
so our eyes are on the Lord, our God,
    as we wait for him to show us his mercy.
Show us your mercy, O Lord, show us your mercy,
    for we have suffered more than our share of contempt.[z]
We have had to suffer far too long
    the insults of the haughty[aa]
    and the contempt of the arrogant.

Psalm 124[ab]

Thanksgiving for the Lord’s Help

A song of ascents. Of David.

[ac]If the Lord had not been on our side—
    let Israel now proclaim—[ad]
if the Lord had not been on our side
    when our enemies attacked[ae] us,
[af]then they would have swallowed us alive
    as their wrath was kindled against us.
[ag]The waters would have washed us away,
    the torrent would have swept over us,
and we would have drowned
    in the raging waters.
Blessed be the Lord,
    who did not give us as prey to their teeth.
We have escaped like a bird
    from the snare of the fowlers;
the snare was broken,
    and we escaped.[ah]
Our help is in the name of the Lord,
    the Maker of heaven and earth.[ai]

Psalm 125[aj]

God, Protector of His People

A song of ascents.

Those who put their trust in the Lord are like Mount Zion,
    which cannot be shaken but stands fast forever.[ak]
As the mountains surround Jerusalem,
    so the Lord surrounds his people
    both now and forevermore.[al]
The scepter of the wicked will not prevail
    over the land allotted to the righteous,
so that the righteous will not be tempted
    to turn their hands to evil.[am]
[an]Do good, O Lord, to those who are good,
    to those who are upright of heart.[ao]
But the Lord will assign to the ranks of the evildoers
    those who turn their hearts to wickedness.[ap]
May peace be granted to Israel.

Psalm 126[aq]

God, Our Joy and Our Hope

[ar]A song of ascents.

When the Lord brought home the captives to Zion,
    we seemed to be dreaming.[as]
Our mouths were filled with laughter
    and our tongues with songs of joy.
Then it was said among the nations,
    “The Lord has done great things for them.”[at]
The Lord has indeed done great deeds for us,
    and we are overflowing with joy.[au]
[av]Once again restore our fortunes,[aw]Lord,
    as you did for the streams in the Negeb.
Those who sow in tears[ax]
    will reap with songs of joy.
Those who go forth weeping,
    carrying the seeds to be sown,[ay]
will return with shouts of joy,
    carrying their sheaves.

Psalm 127[az]

Need of Divine Assistance

A song of ascents. Of Solomon.

[ba]If the Lord does not build the house,[bb]
    those who construct it labor in vain.
If the Lord does not guard the city,
    those who keep watch over it do so in vain.
It is useless for you to rise earlier
    and delay taking your rest at night,
    toiling relentlessly for the bread you eat;
for while those he loves sleep,
    he provides all of this for them.[bc]
[bd]Behold, children are a gift from the Lord,
    a reward of the fruit of the womb.
Like arrows in the hands of a warrior
    are the children born in one’s youth.[be]
Blessed is the man
    who has filled his quiver with them.
He will never be forced to retreat
    when he is confronted by his enemies at the city gate.[bf]

Ezekiel 33:21-33

21 The Fugitive from Jerusalem.[a] In the twelfth year of our exile, on the fifth day of the tenth month, a fugitive arrived from Jerusalem and said to me, “The city has fallen.” 22 The evening before the fugitive had arrived, the hand of the Lord had come on me, but he had opened my mouth by the time the fugitive had come to me in the morning. Therefore, my mouth was opened, and I was no longer unable to speak.

23 Desolation in Judah. This word of the Lord then came to me: 24 Son of man, those people who live in the ruins of the land of Israel say repeatedly, “Even though he was merely one person, Abraham received possession of this country. But we are many in number. Surely the land has been given to us as our possession.”

25 Tell them this in response: Thus says the Lord God: You consume meat with the blood still in it, you raise your eyes to worship idols, and you shed blood. Should you then be permitted to possess the land? 26 You rely on your swords, you engage in abominable practices, and each of you defiles his neighbor’s wife. Should you then be permitted to possess the land?

27 Give them this message: Thus says the Lord God: As I live, I swear that those who dwell in the ruins shall fall by the sword, those who live in the countryside I will give to the wild animals to be devoured, and those who inhabit dens and caves will die of the plague. 28 I will make the land a desolate waste, and its proud strength will come to an end. Furthermore, the mountains of Israel will be so desolate that no one will cross them. 29 Then they will know that I am the Lord when I have made the land a desolate waste because of all the abominable deeds that they have committed.

30 Ezekiel’s False Popularity. As for you, son of man, your fellow countrymen gossip incessantly about you along the walls and in the doorways of houses, saying to one another, “Let us go to hear what message the Lord has to give us.” 31 My people come to you, as they are accustomed to do. They sit down in front of you and listen to your words, but they refuse to obey them. They flatter you with their lips, but their hearts are only interested in dishonest gain.

32 To them you are like a singer of lovely songs with a beautiful voice and skill in playing a musical instrument. They listen to your words, but they refuse to obey them. 33 But when all this comes to pass—and that moment is soon approaching—they will know that a prophet has been in their midst.

1 John 2:1-11

Chapter 2

My dear children,
I am writing this to you
so that you may avoid committing sin.
However, if anyone does sin,
we have an Advocate with the Father,
Jesus Christ, the Righteous One.
He is himself the sacrifice for our sins—
and not only for our sins
but also for the sins of the whole world.

The Commandment of Love[a]

Now we may be certain that we know him
if we obey his commandments.
Whoever says, “I know him,”
but does not keep his commandments,
is a liar,
and the truth is not in him.[b]
However, the love of God is truly perfected
in the one who obeys his word.
This is how we can be certain
that we are in union with him:
whoever claims to abide in him
must live just as he himself lived.
Beloved,
I am not writing a new commandment[c] for you,
but an old commandment
that you have had from the beginning.
The old commandment is the word
that you have heard.
And yet I am writing you a new commandment,
whose truth is in him and in you,
because the darkness is passing away
and the true light is already shining.
Whoever says, “I am in the light,”
yet hates his brother,
is still in the darkness.
10 Whoever loves his brother lives in the light,
and there is nothing in him
to make him stumble.
11 Whoever hates his brother is in the darkness,
and he walks about in darkness.
He does not know where he is going
because the darkness has blinded him.

Matthew 9:35-10:4

35 The Harvest Is Abundant.[a] Jesus traveled through all the towns and villages, teaching in their synagogues, proclaiming the good news of the kingdom, and curing every kind of illness and disease. 36 When he saw the crowds, he had compassion on them because they were distressed and helpless like sheep without a shepherd. 37 Then he said to his disciples, “The harvest is abundant, but the laborers are few. 38 Therefore, ask the Lord of the harvest to send forth laborers for his harvest.”

Instructions to the Apostles: The Charter of the Apostolate[b]

Chapter 10

Jesus Sends Out the Twelve Apostles.[c] Calling his twelve disciples together, he gave them authority over unclean spirits, with the power to drive them out and to cure every kind of disease and illness.

These are the names of the twelve apostles: first, Simon, also called Peter, and his brother Andrew; James the son of Zebedee, and his brother John; Philip and Bartholomew; Thomas and Matthew the tax collector; James the son of Alphaeus, and Thaddaeus; Simon the Zealot, and Judas Iscariot,[d] the one who betrayed him.

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