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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 66-67

This psalm is a song for the music leader.

Praise God![a]

66 Everyone on earth, shout aloud to praise God,
    because you are very happy.
Sing to praise his great name!
    Praise him in the way that he deserves.
Say to God, ‘You do great things!
Your great power makes your enemies afraid.
    They come to you and they bend down to the ground.
The whole world bends down to worship you.
    Everyone sings to praise your name.’
Selah.
Come and see the great things that God has done.
    He has done wonderful miracles for people!
He caused the Red Sea to become dry land.
    Then his people walked across the Jordan River![b]
So we praise him for what he did there!
He has the power to rule for ever.
    He watches everything that the nations do.
Wicked people should not be proud and turn against him.
Selah.
You people from every nation,
    agree that our God is great!
Praise him with loud voices,
    so that everyone can hear!
He keeps our lives safe.
    He does not let us fall to the ground.
10 You have tested us, God.
You wanted to make us pure,
    as they make silver pure in a hot fire.
11 You caused a trap to catch us,
    so that we had much pain and trouble.
12 You gave people power to hurt us.
We went through dangerous fire and water.
But then you brought us into a safe, open place.[c]

13 I will bring burnt offerings to your Temple.
    I will bring to you the gifts that I promised.
14 When I was in trouble, I made those promises.
    I spoke them aloud.
15 I will offer to you gifts of fat animals,
    to burn them as sacrifices.
I will also burn sheep as offerings,
    and their smell will please you.
I will also offer to you bulls and goats.
Selah.
16 Come and listen,
    all you people who serve God.
I will tell you about the things that God has done for me.
17 I called to him for help,
    then I praised him aloud!
18 If I had kept wicked things in my mind,
    the Lord would not have listened to me.
19 But God did hear me.
When I called to him,
    he listened to my prayer.
20 So I praise God, as he deserves.[d]
He has not refused to listen to me.
    He has continued to love me with his faithful love.

This psalm is a song for the music leader. He is to use stringed instruments.

All the nations should praise God[e]

67 God, please be kind to us and bless us.
    Look at us with a smile on your face.
Selah.
Then people on the earth will know
    what pleases you.
People from all nations will know
    that you have the power to save them.
May people everywhere praise you, God.
    Yes, may they all praise you!
May the nations be so happy
    that they sing aloud with joy!
Because you are fair when you judge people,
    and you are a guide for all the nations of the world.
Selah.
May people everywhere praise you, God.
    Yes, may they all praise you!
The land has given us a harvest of food,
    and God, our God, continues to bless us.
God, please bless us!
Then all people everywhere will respect you.

Ezekiel 3:4-11

Then he said to me, ‘Son of man, now go to Israel's people and speak my words to them. I am not sending you to a people whose words you cannot understand. They do not speak a difficult language. No, I am sending you to Israel's people. I am not sending you to people who speak many different languages that you cannot understand. If I did send you to people like that, I am sure that they would listen to you. But Israel's people will not agree to listen to you. That is because they refuse to listen to me. All the Israelites have decided not to obey me, and they will not change. But I will make you as strong in your mind as they are. You will not change what you think. You will be as strong as the strongest stone that nobody can break. Do not be afraid of them. Do not be afraid of how they look at you. Remember that they are people who refuse to obey me.’

10 Then he said to me, ‘Son of man, listen carefully to all the words that I say to you. Remember them. 11 Now you must go to the Israelites who are prisoners in Babylon. They are your own people. Give my message to them and say, “This is what the Almighty Lord says.” They may listen to you or they may refuse to listen. But you must still give them my message.’

Acts 10:34-44

Peter speaks to Cornelius and to his family and friends

34 Then Peter said to them, ‘Now I understand that God accepts all people in the same way. God has shown me that this is true. 35 God accepts all people who worship him and who do the right things. It is not important to God which nation a person belongs to. 36 This is the message that God has sent to the people of Israel. He told us the good news about Jesus Christ, who is the Lord of all people. Because of Jesus, we can now come near to God again. 37 You know about the important things that have happened everywhere in Judea. These things began in Galilee after John spoke God's message to the people. He baptized those people who believed in God. 38 You know that God chose Jesus to do special work for him. He gave Jesus his Holy Spirit and helped him to do powerful things. Jesus came from the town of Nazareth. He travelled to many places and he did good things. The Devil had power over some people. But Jesus caused all those people to become well again. He could do those powerful things because God was with him.

39 We saw everything that Jesus did in Jerusalem and in all Judea. The leaders in Jerusalem fixed Jesus to a cross and they killed him. 40 But then, three days after that, God caused Jesus to become alive again. God caused him to appear to us. 41 Not all the people saw him. God chose us to be Jesus' apostles and we saw him. Now we are telling people about all these things. We ate and we drank with Jesus after he became alive again. 42 At that time, Jesus said to us, “Go and tell people the message about me. Tell them that God has given me authority to judge all people. I will judge those who are now alive. And I will judge those who have died.” ’ 43 Then Peter said, ‘All of God's prophets spoke about Jesus as God's Messiah. They said that God would forgive everyone who believes in him. He would forgive them for their sins because of what Jesus, the Messiah, would do.’

Gentiles receive the Holy Spirit

44 While Peter was still speaking, the Holy Spirit came down on all the people who were listening to his message.

Psalm 118

God is good, so thank him[a]

118 Thank the Lord, because he is good.
    His faithful love will always be with us.
Israel's people must now say,
    ‘His faithful love will always be with us.’
Aaron's family, the priests, must now say,
    ‘His faithful love will always be with us.’
Everyone who serves the Lord must now say,
    ‘His faithful love will always be with us.’

I was in trouble,
    so I called to the Lord to help me.
The Lord answered me
    and he made me free.
The Lord is there to help me,
    so I will not be afraid.
What can any person do to hurt me?
The Lord is with me as my helper.
As for those people who hate me,
    I will win against them.
It is better to go to the Lord to keep you safe,
    than to trust in people.
It is better to trust the Lord to keep you safe,
    than to trust even in important people.

10 All the nations were ready to attack me,
but I turned them away
    by the power of the Lord.
11 Yes, they were all round me, ready to attack,
but I won against them
    in the name of the Lord.
12 They were all round me like a cloud of bees!
But they were like a fire in a thorn bush
    that burns quickly and has soon gone.
I turned them away
    by the power of the Lord.
13 My enemies attacked me
    and they tried to knock me down!
But the Lord helped me.
14 The Lord makes me strong
    and he takes care of me.
He is the one who keeps me safe.
15 Listen to the happy shouts of God's people in their tents!
They have won against their enemies,
    because the Lord has power to do great things.
16 Yes, the Lord has lifted up his strong right hand.
    He has the strength to win the battle!
17 I will not die. Instead, I will live.
I will tell everyone what the Lord has done.
18 The Lord has punished me very much,
    but he has not let me die.
19 Open the gates of the temple!
I will go in there,
    and I will thank the Lord.
20 This is the Lord's gate.
Righteous people can go in through it.
21 I will thank you, Lord,
    because you answered my prayer.
You have rescued me.
22 The builders threw away a certain stone.
But now that stone has become the most important stone
    at the corner of the building.
23 The Lord has done this.
    And we can see that it is wonderful![b]
24 This is the day that the Lord has done a great thing.
    We will be very happy today!
25 Lord, please save us now!
    Lord, please help us to do well!
26 May the Lord bless the man who comes with his authority![c]
We praise you from here,
    in the house of the Lord.
27 The Lord is our God.
    He has caused his light to shine on us.
Make a happy festival!
Take branches in your hands,
    and go to offer a sacrifice on the altar.

28 You are my God,
    and I will thank you.
You are my God,
    and I will say how great you are.
29 Thank the Lord, because he is good.
    His faithful love will always be with us.

John 21:15-22

Jesus talks to Peter

15 When they had finished eating, Jesus spoke to Simon Peter. He said, ‘Simon, son of John, do you love me more than these other disciples love me?’ Peter answered, ‘Yes Lord, you know that I love you.’ Jesus said to him, ‘Feed my lambs.’

16 Jesus asked him a second time, ‘Simon, son of John, do you love me?’ Peter answered, ‘Yes Lord, you know that I love you.’ Jesus said to him, ‘Take care of my sheep.’ 17 Jesus asked him a third time, ‘Simon, son of John, do you love me?’[a] Peter was sad because Jesus asked him a third time, ‘Do you love me?’ So he said to Jesus, ‘Lord, you know everything. You know that I really love you!’ Jesus said to him, ‘Take care of my sheep. 18 I tell you this: When you were young, you put on your own clothes. Then you went to any place that you wanted to visit. But when you are old, it will be different. You will hold out your arms and someone else will tie your clothes for you. Then they will take you to a place where you do not want to go.’ 19 When Jesus said this, he was showing how Peter would die.[b] His death would give honour to God. Then Jesus said to Peter, ‘Follow me.’

20 Peter turned round and he saw the disciple that Jesus loved. He was the man who had been very near to Jesus at the supper. He had asked Jesus, ‘Lord, who will sell you to your enemies?’ Now this disciple was following behind them. 21 When Peter saw him, he asked Jesus, ‘Lord, what will happen to him?’ 22 Jesus answered him, ‘Perhaps I might want him to live until I return to this earth. But that should not matter to you. You must follow me!’

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