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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 119:97-120

MEM

97 I love your Law very much.
    I think about it all the time.
98 Your commands make me wiser than my enemies.
    They are always in my thoughts.
99 I understand more than all my teachers,
    because I think about your rules.
100 I understand more than people who are old,
    because I respect your teaching.
101 I do not follow evil ways,
    so that I can obey your word.
102 I do not turn away from your rules,
    because you are my teacher.
103 Your words are very good.
    They taste sweeter than honey in my mouth!
104 Your teaching helps me to understand things,
    so I hate anything that is false.

NUN

105 Your word is like a lamp that shines as my guide.
    It shows me the right way to live.
106 I have made a strong promise
    that I will always obey your righteous rules.
107 I have a lot of trouble and pain.
Lord, please keep me safe,
    as you have promised to do.
108 Lord, please accept the praise
    that I choose to offer to you.
Teach me your rules.
109 My life is always in danger,
    but I never forget your Law.
110 Wicked people try to catch me in a trap,
    but I do not turn away from your teaching.
111 Your laws will always be with me.
    They make me happy deep inside.
112 I have decided to obey your commands always,
    until the end of my life.

SAMEKH

113 I hate hypocrites,
    but I love your Law.
114 You are the safe place where I can hide.
You keep me safe like a soldier's shield.
    I know that I can trust your word.
115 Go away from me, you evil people!
    I will obey my God's commands.
116 Help me to be strong, Lord,
    as your word promises.
Do not let me be ashamed because of my hope.
117 Please help me so that I will be safe.
    Then I will always obey your commands.
118 You refuse people who turn away from your laws.
You do not accept them,
    because they speak lies to deceive people.
119 The wicked people in the world are like rubbish to you.
    So I choose to obey your rules.
120 I respect your great strength,
    so that my body shakes with fear.
I am afraid of the laws by which you judge people.

Psalm 81-82

Asaph wrote this song for the music leader. Use special music.

God gives us strength[a]

81 Sing with joy to praise God!
    He is the one who makes us strong!
Shout aloud to the God of Jacob.[b]
Start the music! Beat your tambourines!
    Make beautiful music on your harps and lyres.
Start the New Moon Festival
    with the sound of the trumpet.
Also do it on the day of the Full Moon.[c]
This is a rule for Israel's people.
    The God of Jacob commanded us to do it.
When God punished the land of Egypt,
    he gave this rule to Joseph's family.
I heard a voice that I did not know.
It said: ‘I took the heavy load off your back.
    You no longer had to carry those heavy baskets.
When you had trouble, you called to me for help
    and I made you safe.
I answered your prayers
    from the middle of the dark storm.
I tested you at Meribah,
    when you had no water in the wilderness.
Selah.
I said, “My people, listen to me!
    I warn you now.
Listen carefully to me, Israel's people!
There must not be any strange god among you.
    You must never worship a foreign god.
10 I am the Lord, your God.
I brought you out of the land of Egypt.
Open your mouth wide,
    and I will fill it with many good things.”[d]
11 But my people refused to listen to me.
    My people, Israel, did not obey me.
12 So I let them follow their own proud ideas.
    They could do whatever they wanted to do.
13 But my people should listen to me!
    Yes, Israel should obey my commands!
14 Then I would quickly win against their enemies.
    I would attack them all.’
15 (Then people who hate the Lord
    would fall down with fear in front of him.
    They would be ashamed for ever.)
16 ‘But I would feed you, my people, with the best wheat.
I would give you plenty of honey from the rock,
    for you to eat and be full.’

This is a psalm that Asaph wrote.

God and the gods[e]

82 God calls the powerful rulers to meet in heaven.
    He sits on his throne to judge them.
He asks them, ‘How long will you continue to judge people
    in a way that is not fair?
How long will you say that wicked people are right?
Selah.
You must help poor people and those with no family
    to receive justice.
Help those who have pain and trouble
    to receive the help that they need.
Rescue weak and helpless people,
    so that evil people cannot hurt them.
The powerful leaders know nothing
    and they understand nothing.
They walk about in a dark place.
At the same time the foundation of the earth shakes![f]
I said, “You are gods.
    You are all sons of the Most High God.
But you will die, as all people die.
    You will come to an end, like all other rulers.” ’[g]

God, now do something!
Judge all the nations of the earth.
    For they all belong to you.

Genesis 27:1-29

Isaac blesses Jacob

27 Isaac became old. He could not see anything because his eyes were weak. He called for his older son, Esau. Isaac said, ‘My son.’ Esau replied, ‘Yes, I am here.’ Isaac said, ‘I am an old man. I may die very soon. Get your bow and your arrows.[a] Go out into the country and kill some wild animals for me. Then prepare the food that I like to eat. Bring it to me so that I can eat it. Then I will give you my blessing before I die.’[b]

Rebekah listened to what Isaac said to Esau. She waited until Esau went out to the country to kill an animal and bring back the meat. Then she said to Jacob, ‘I heard your father say this to Esau: “Bring me some meat and prepare the food that I like to eat. When I have eaten it, I will give you my blessing. I will bless you in front of the Lord before I die.”  Now my son, listen carefully and do as I tell you. Go out to the animals and bring two goats to me. They must be very good young goats. Then I will prepare some food that your father likes to eat. I will cook the meat in the way that he likes. 10 Then take the food to your father. When he has eaten it, he will give you his blessing before he dies.’

11 Jacob said to his mother Rebekah, ‘That will be difficult. Hair covers my brother's skin. But my skin does not have any hair. 12 My father may touch me. Then he will know that I am deceiving him. He will not bless me. He will curse me instead.’ 13 Jacob's mother said, ‘My son, the curse will happen to me, not you. Do what I say. Go and get the things that I told you.’

14 Jacob went and he got the goats. He brought them to his mother. She prepared some food in the way that Isaac liked to eat. 15 Then Rebekah took some of Esau's best clothes that were in her house. She put them on Jacob, her younger son. 16 She covered Jacob's hands with the skin from the goats. She also covered the part of his neck that had no hair. 17 Then she gave to Jacob the food that Isaac liked to eat. And she gave him some bread that she had made.

18 Jacob went to his father. He said, ‘My father.’ Isaac replied ‘Yes, my son. Who are you, Esau or Jacob?’ 19 Jacob said, ‘I am Esau. I am your firstborn son. I have done as you told me. Please sit up. Eat some of the meat from the wild animal that I killed. Then you can bless me.’ 20 Isaac asked his son, ‘My son, how did you find it so quickly?’ Jacob replied, ‘The Lord your God helped me find it.’[c]

21 Isaac said to Jacob, ‘Come near to me so that I can touch you, my son. Then I will know if you really are my son Esau.’

22 Jacob went near to his father. Isaac touched him and he said, ‘The voice is Jacob's voice. But the hands are Esau's hands.’ 23 Isaac did not know that it was Jacob because he could feel the hair on Jacob's hands. They felt like Esau's hands. So Isaac blessed Jacob.

24 Isaac asked again, ‘Are you really my son Esau?’ Jacob replied, ‘I am.’ 25 Isaac said, ‘My son, bring me some of your meat. I will eat it. Then I will bless you.’ So Jacob brought the food to him and Isaac ate it. Jacob also brought some wine and Isaac drank it.

26 Then Isaac said, ‘Come here my son and kiss me.’ 27 So Jacob went to Isaac and kissed him. Isaac smelled the clothes that Jacob wore. Then Isaac blessed him. He said,

‘The smell of my son is like the smell of a field.
It is like a field that the Lord has blessed.
28 May God give you rain for your crops,
so that they grow well in the good ground.[d]
Then you will have plenty of grain for food.
And you will have grapes to make wine.
29 May the people of many nations serve you.
May they respect you as their master.
You will rule over your brothers.
Yes, your mother's sons will bend down to respect you.
May God curse anyone who curses you.
And may he bless anyone who blesses you.’[e]

Romans 12:1-8

How to serve God

12 My Christian friends, God has been very kind to us. Because of that, I really want you to serve God with your whole life. Offer your bodies to him like a sacrifice that continues to live. Serve him with everything that you have and that will please him. That is the true way to worship God. Do not become like the people who belong to this world. But let God completely change the way that you think, so that you live differently. Then you will understand what God wants you to do. You will know what is good. You will know what pleases God. You will know what is completely right.

God has been kind to me so that I can serve him. Because of that, I say this to every one of you: Do not think that you are better than you really are. Instead, think about yourself carefully. Decide how much God has helped you to trust him. Then you will know how to serve him well. Each part of our body works in a different way. But all the parts belong to our one body. In the same way, we are many people, but we all belong to Christ, like one body. We also belong to each other, like the different parts of one body belong to each other.

God has been kind to us. He has given to each of us different gifts so that we can serve him. God helps some people to speak his messages clearly. Those people should trust God to tell them what to say. God helps some people to serve others. They should do that well. God helps some people to be able to teach others. Those people should teach well.

If God has helped you to make others strong, then you should do that. If God has helped you to share your things with others, do that seriously. If God has helped you to be a leader, do that carefully. If God has helped you to be kind to others, do that happily.

John 8:12-20

Jesus is the light of the world

12 Jesus spoke to the people again. He said, ‘I am the light of the world.[a] Those people who become my disciples will never walk in the dark. No, they will have the light that gives life.’

13 The Pharisees began to argue with him. They said, ‘You are saying things about yourself. But there is nobody else to agree that these things are true.’

14 Jesus answered, ‘What I say is true. Even if I do speak about myself, my words are true. I know where I have come from. I also know where I will go. As for you, you do not know where I came from. You do not know where I will go. 15 You judge in the way that people think. I do not judge anyone. 16 But if I did judge anyone, I would decide correctly what is right. That is because I am not alone. The Father has sent me, and he is with me. 17 Your own Law says, “There must be two people to agree that something is true.”[b] 18 I speak what is true about myself. The Father, who sent me, also speaks what is true about me.’

19 Then they asked him, ‘So where is your Father?’ Jesus answered, ‘You do not know either me or my Father. If you really knew me, you would also know my Father.’ 20 Jesus said all these words while he taught in the yard of the temple. He was near the place where they kept the gifts of money. But nobody took hold of him, because it was not the right time for that yet.

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