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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 72

A Prayer for the King

Of Solomon.

72 God, give the king your good judgment
    and the king’s son your goodness.
Help him judge your people fairly.
    Help him decide what is right for the poor.
Let there be peace on the mountains
    and goodness on the hills.
Help him be fair to the poor.
    Help him save the needy
    and punish those who hurt them.

Help him live as long as the sun shines.
    Help him rule as long as the moon glows.
    Let him be king from now on!
Let him be like rain on the grass,
    like showers that water the earth.
Let goodness be plentiful while he lives.
    Let peace continue as long as there is a moon.

Let his kingdom go from sea to sea,
    and from the Euphrates River to the ends of the earth.
Let the people of the desert bow down to him.
    And make his enemies lick the dust.
10 Let the kings of Tarshish and the faraway lands
    bring him gifts.
Let the kings of Sheba and Seba
    bring their presents to him.
11 Let all kings bow down to him.
    Let all nations serve him.

12 He will help the poor when they cry for help.
    He will help the needy when no one else will help them.
13 He will be kind to the weak and poor.
    He will save their lives.
14 He will save them from cruel people who try to hurt them.
    Their lives are precious to him.

15 Long live the king!
    Let him receive gold from Sheba.
Let people always pray for him.
    Let them bless him all day long.
16 Let the fields grow plenty of grain.
    Let the hills be covered with crops.
Let the land be as fertile as Lebanon.
    Let the cities grow like the grass in a field.
17 Let the king be famous forever.
    Let him be remembered as long as the sun shines.
Let the nations be blessed because of him.
    And may they all bless him.

18 Praise the Lord God, the God of Israel.
Only he does such miracles.
19 Praise his glorious name forever.
    Let his glory fill the whole world.

Amen and amen.

20 This ends the prayers of David son of Jesse.

Psalm 111

Praise for God’s Goodness

111 Praise the Lord!

I will thank the Lord with all my heart
    in the meeting of his good people.
The Lord does great things.
    Those people who love them think about them.
What he does is glorious and splendid.
    His goodness continues forever.
His miracles are unforgettable.
    The Lord is kind and merciful.
He gives food to those who fear him.
    He remembers his agreement forever.
He has shown his people his power
    when he gave them the lands of other nations.

Everything he does is good and fair.
    All his orders can be trusted.
They will continue forever.
    They were made true and right.
He sets his people free.
    He made his agreement everlasting.
    He is holy and wonderful.

10 Wisdom begins with respect for the Lord.
    Those who obey his orders have good understanding.
    He should be praised forever.

Psalm 113

Praise for God’s Kindness

113 Praise the Lord!

Praise him, you servants of the Lord.
    Praise the name of the Lord.
The Lord’s name should be praised
    now and forever.
The Lord’s name should be praised
    from where the sun rises to where it sets.
The Lord is supreme over all the nations.
    His glory reaches to the skies.

No one is like the Lord our God.
    He rules from heaven.
He bends down to look
    at the skies and the earth.
The Lord lifts the poor from the dirt.
    He takes the helpless from the ashes.
And he seats them with princes,
    the princes of his people.
He gives children to the woman who has none.
    He makes her a happy mother.

Praise the Lord!

Isaiah 28:9-22

The Lord is trying to teach the people a lesson.
    He is trying to make them understand his teachings.
But the people are like little babies.
    They are like babies who just nursed at their mother’s breast.
10 So they make fun of the Lord’s prophet and say:
    “A command here, a command there.
    A rule here, a rule there.
    A lesson here, a lesson there.”
11 So the Lord will use strange words and foreign languages
    to speak to these people.
12 God said to them,
    “Here is a place of rest.
Let the tired people come and rest.
    This is the place of peace.”
But the people would not listen.
13 So the words of the Lord will be,
    “A command here, a command there.
    A rule here, a rule there.
    A lesson here, a lesson there.”
They will fall back and will be defeated.
    They will be trapped and captured.

14 You who brag should listen to the Lord’s message.
    Pay attention, you leaders in Jerusalem.
15 You say, “We have made an agreement with death.
    We have a contract with death.
When punishment passes by,
    it won’t hurt us.
We will be safe with our lies.
    We will hide behind our tricks.”

16 Because of these things, this is what the Lord God says:

“I will put a stone in the ground in Jerusalem.
    This will be a tested stone.
Everything will be built on this important and precious rock.
    Anyone who trusts in it will never be disappointed.
17 I will use justice as a measuring line.
    I will use goodness to measure by.
The lies you hide behind will be destroyed as if by hail.
    They will be washed away as if in a flood.
18 Your agreement with death will be erased.
    Your contract with death will not help you.
When punishment comes,
    you will be crushed by it.
19 Whenever punishment comes, it will take you away.
    It will come morning after morning.
    It will defeat you by day and by night.
Those who hear of this punishment will be terrified.”
20 You will be like the man who tried to sleep
    on a bed that was too short for him.
And his blanket was too narrow
    to wrap around himself.
21 The Lord will fight as he did at Mount Perazim.
    He will be angry as he was in the Valley of Gibeon.
Then the Lord will do his work, his strange work.
    He will finish his job, his strange job.
22 Now, you must not make fun of these things.
    If you do, the ropes around you will become tighter.
The Lord of heaven’s armies has told me these things.
    He has told me how the whole earth will be destroyed.

Revelation 21:9-21

One of the seven angels came to me. This was one of the angels who had the seven bowls full of the seven last troubles. He said, “Come with me. I will show you the bride, the wife of the Lamb.” 10 The angel carried me away by the Spirit to a very large and high mountain. He showed me the holy city, Jerusalem. It was coming down out of heaven from God. 11 It was shining with the glory of God. It was shining bright like a very expensive jewel, like a jasper. It was clear as crystal. 12 The city had a great high wall with 12 gates. There were 12 angels at the gates. On each gate was written the name of 1 of the 12 tribes of Israel. 13 There were three gates on the east, three on the north, three on the south, and three on the west. 14 The walls of the city were built on 12 foundation stones. On the stones were written the names of the 12 apostles of the Lamb.

15 The angel who talked with me had a measuring rod made of gold. He had this rod to measure the city, its gates, and its wall. 16 The city was built in a square. Its length was equal to its width. The angel measured the city with the rod. The city was 1,500 miles long, 1,500 miles wide, and 1,500 miles high. 17 The angel also measured the wall. It was 216 feet high, by man’s measurement. That was the measurement the angel was using. 18 The wall was made of jasper. The city was made of pure gold, as pure as glass. 19 The foundation stones of the city walls had every kind of jewel in them. The first cornerstone was jasper, the second was sapphire, the third was chalcedony, the fourth was emerald, 20 the fifth was onyx, the sixth was carnelian, the seventh was chrysolite, the eighth was beryl, the ninth was topaz, the tenth was chrysoprase, the eleventh was jacinth, and the twelfth was amethyst. 21 The 12 gates were 12 pearls. Each gate was made from a single pearl. The street of the city was made of pure gold. The gold was clear as glass.

Luke 1:26-38

The Virgin Mary

26-27 During Elizabeth’s sixth month of pregnancy, God sent the angel Gabriel to a virgin who lived in Nazareth, a town in Galilee. She was engaged to marry a man named Joseph from the family of David. Her name was Mary. 28 The angel came to her and said, “Greetings! The Lord has blessed you and is with you.”

29 But Mary was very confused by what the angel said. Mary wondered, “What does this mean?”

30 The angel said to her, “Don’t be afraid, Mary, because God is pleased with you. 31 Listen! You will become pregnant. You will give birth to a son, and you will name him Jesus. 32 He will be great, and people will call him the Son of the Most High. The Lord God will give him the throne of King David, his ancestor. 33 He will rule over the people of Jacob forever. His kingdom will never end.”

34 Mary said to the angel, “How will this happen? I am a virgin!”

35 The angel said to Mary, “The Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Most High will cover you. The baby will be holy. He will be called the Son of God. 36 Now listen! Elizabeth, your relative, is very old. But she is also pregnant with a son. Everyone thought she could not have a baby, but she has been pregnant for six months. 37 God can do everything!”

38 Mary said, “I am the servant girl of the Lord. Let this happen to me as you say!” Then the angel went away.

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