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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 80

A Prayer to Bring Israel Back

For the director of music. To the tune of “Lilies of the Agreement.” A song of Asaph.

80 Shepherd of Israel, listen to us.
    You lead the people of Joseph like a flock.
You sit on your throne between the gold creatures with wings.
Show your greatness     to the people of Ephraim, Benjamin and Manasseh.
Use your strength.
    Come and save us.

God, take us back.
    Show us your kindness so we can be saved.

Lord God of heaven’s armies,
    how long will you be angry
    at the prayers of your people?
You have fed your people tears.
    You have made them drink many tears.
You made those around us fight over us.
    Our enemies make fun of us.

God of heaven’s armies, take us back.
    Show us your kindness so we can be saved.

You brought us out of Egypt as if we were a vine.
    You forced out other nations and planted us in the land.
You cleared the land for us.
    Like a vine, we took root and filled the land.
10 We covered the mountains with our shade.
    We had limbs like the mighty cedar tree.
11 Our branches reached the Mediterranean Sea.
    And our shoots went to the Euphrates River.

12 So why did you pull down our walls?
    Now everyone who passes by steals from us.
13 Like wild pigs they walk over us.
    Like wild animals they feed on us.

14 God of heaven’s armies, come back.
    Look down from heaven and see.
Take care of us, your vine.
15     You planted this shoot with your own hands.
    You raised and strengthened this child.
16 Now it is cut down and burned with fire.
    You destroyed us by your angry looks.
17 Help the man you have chosen.
    Make this human being strong for your service.
18 Then we will not turn away from you.
    Give us life again, and we will call to you for help.

19 Lord God of heaven’s armies, take us back.
    Show us your kindness so we can be saved.

Psalm 146-147

Praise God Who Helps the Weak

146 Praise the Lord!
    My whole being, praise the Lord.
I will praise the Lord all my life.
    I will sing praises to my God as long as I live.

Do not put your trust in princes
    or other people, who cannot save you.
When people die, they are buried.
    Then all of their plans come to an end.
Happy are those who are helped by the God of Jacob.
    Their hope is in the Lord their God.
He made heaven and earth,
    the sea and everything in it.
    He remains loyal forever.
The Lord does what is fair for those who have been wronged.
    He gives food to the hungry.
The Lord sets the prisoners free.
    The Lord gives sight to the blind.
The Lord lifts up people who are in trouble.
    The Lord loves those who do right.
The Lord protects the foreigners.
    He defends the orphans and widows.
    But he overthrows the wicked.

10 The Lord will be King forever.
    Jerusalem, your God is everlasting.

Praise the Lord!

Praise God Who Helps His People

147 Praise the Lord!

It is good to sing praises to our God.
    It is good and pleasant to praise him.
The Lord rebuilds Jerusalem.
    He brings back the scattered Israelites who were taken captive.
He heals the brokenhearted.
    He bandages their wounds.

He counts the stars
    and names each one.
Our Lord is great and very powerful.
    There is no limit to what he knows.
The Lord defends those who are not proud.
    But he throws the wicked to the ground.

Sing praises to the Lord.
    Praise our God with harps.
He fills the sky with clouds.
    He sends rain to the earth.
    He makes grass grow on the hills.
He gives food to cattle
    and to the little birds that call.

10 He is not pleased by the strength of a horse
    or the power of a man.
11 The Lord is pleased with those who fear him,
    with those who trust his love.

12 Jerusalem, praise the Lord.
    Jerusalem, praise your God.
13 He makes your city gates strong.
    He blesses the people inside.
14 He brings peace to your country.
    He fills you with the finest grain.

15 He gives a command to the earth,
    and it quickly obeys him.
16 He spreads the snow like wool.
    He scatters the frost like ashes.
17 He throws down hail like rocks.
    No one can stand the cold he sends.
18 Then he gives a command, and it melts.
    He sends the breezes, and the waters flow.

19 He gave his word to Jacob.
    He gave his laws and demands to Israel.
20 He didn’t do this for any other nation.
    They don’t know his laws.

Praise the Lord!

2 Samuel 7:18-29

David Prays to God

18 Then King David went in the tent and sat in front of the Lord. David said, “Lord God, why have you made me so important to you? Why have you made my family important? 19 But that was not enough for you, Lord God. You have also said these kind things about my future family. I am your servant. Lord God, this is not the usual way you talk to people.

20 “What more can I say to you? Lord God, you love me, your servant, so much! 21 You have done this wonderful thing because you said you would. You have done it because you wanted to. And you have decided to let me know all these great things. 22 This is why you are great, Lord God! There is no one like you. There is no God except you. We have heard all this ourselves! 23 And there are no others like your people, the Israelites. They are the one nation on earth that God chose to be his people. You used them to make your name well-known. You did great and wonderful miracles for them. You went ahead of them and forced other nations and their gods out of the land. You freed your people from slavery in Egypt. 24 You made the people of Israel your very own people forever. And, Lord, you became their God.

25 “Now, Lord God, keep the promise you made about my family and me, your servant. Do what you have promised. 26 Then you will be honored forever. And people will say, ‘The Lord of heaven’s armies is God over Israel!’ And the family of your servant David will continue before you.

27 “Lord of heaven’s armies, the God of Israel, you have shown things to me. You have said, ‘I will make your family great.’ So I, your servant, am brave enough to pray to you. 28 Lord God, you are God, and your words are true. And you have promised these good things to me, your servant. 29 Please, bless my family. Let it continue before you forever. Lord God, you have said these wonderful things. With your blessing let my family be blessed forever.”

Galatians 3:1-14

Blessing Comes Through Faith

You people in Galatia were told very clearly about the death of Jesus Christ on the cross. But you were very foolish. You let someone trick you. Tell me this one thing: How did you receive the Holy Spirit? Did you receive the Spirit by following the law? No! You received the Spirit because you heard the Good News and believed it. You began your life in Christ by the Spirit. Now do you try to continue it by your own power? That is foolish. You have experienced many things. Were all those experiences wasted? I hope not! Does God give you the Spirit because you follow the law? No! Does God work miracles among you because you follow the law? No! God gives you his Spirit and works miracles among you because you heard the Good News and believed it.

The Scriptures say the same thing about Abraham: “Abraham believed God, and God accepted Abraham’s faith, and that faith made him right with God.”[a] So you should know that the true children of Abraham are those who have faith. The Scriptures told what would happen in the future. They said that God would make the non-Jewish people right through their faith. This Good News was told to Abraham beforehand, as the Scripture says: “All nations will be blessed through you.”[b] Abraham believed this, and because he believed, he was blessed. It is the same today. All who believe today are blessed just as Abraham was blessed. 10 But those who depend on following the law to make them right are under a curse because the Scriptures say, “Anyone will be cursed who does not always obey what is written in the Book of the Law!”[c] 11 So it is clear that no one can be made right with God by the law. The Scriptures say, “He who is right with God by faith will live.”[d] 12 The law does not use faith. It says, “A person who does these things will live forever because of them.”[e] 13 So the law put a curse on us, but Christ took away that curse. He changed places with us and put himself under that curse. It is written in the Scriptures, “Everyone whose body is displayed on a tree[f] is cursed.” 14 Christ did this so that God’s blessing promised to Abraham might come to the non-Jews. This blessing comes through Jesus Christ. Jesus died so that we could have the Spirit that God promised and receive this promise by believing.

Luke 1:57-66

The Birth of John

57 When it was time for Elizabeth to give birth, she had a boy. 58 Her neighbors and relatives heard how good the Lord was to her, and they rejoiced.

59 When the baby was eight days old, they came to circumcise him. They wanted to name him Zechariah because this was his father’s name. 60 But his mother said, “No! He will be named John.”

61 The people said to Elizabeth, “But no one in your family has this name!” 62 Then they made signs to his father, “What would you like to name him?”

63 Zechariah asked for something to write on. Then he wrote, “His name is John.” Everyone was surprised. 64 Then Zechariah could talk again. He began to praise God. 65 And all their neighbors became alarmed. In all the mountains of Judea people continued talking about all these things. 66 The people who heard about these things wondered about them. They thought, “What will this child be?” They said this because the Lord was with him.

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