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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 106

Israel’s Failure to Trust God

106 Praise the Lord!
Thank the Lord because he is good.
    His love continues forever.
No one can tell all the mighty things the Lord has done.
    No one can speak all his praise.
Happy are those people who are fair,
    who do what is right at all times.

Lord, remember me when you are kind to your people.
    Help me when you save them.
Let me see the good things you do for your chosen people.
    Let me be happy along with your happy nation.
    Let me join your own people in praising you.

We have sinned just as our ancestors did.
    We have done wrong. We have done evil.
Our ancestors in Egypt
    did not learn from your miracles.
They did not remember all your kindnesses.
    So they turned against you at the Red Sea.
But the Lord saved them for his own sake,
    to show his great power.
He commanded the Red Sea, and it dried up.
    He led them through the deep sea as if it were a desert.
10 He saved them from those who hated them.
    He saved them from their enemies.
11 And the water covered their enemies.
    Not one of them escaped.
12 Then the people believed what the Lord said.
    They sang praises to him.

13 But they quickly forgot what he had done.
    They did not wait for his advice.
14 They became greedy for food in the desert.
    And they tested God there.
15 So he gave them what they wanted.
    But he also sent a terrible disease among them.

16 The people in the camp became jealous of Moses
    and of Aaron, the holy priest of the Lord.
17 Then the ground opened up and swallowed Dathan.
    It closed over Abiram’s group.
18 Then a fire burned among their followers.
    Flames burned up the wicked people.

19 The people made a gold calf at Mount Sinai.
    They worshiped a metal statue.
20 They exchanged their glorious God
    for a statue of a bull, which eats grass.
21 They forgot the God who saved them,
    who had done great things in Egypt.
22 He did miracles in Egypt.[a]
    He did amazing things by the Red Sea.
23 So God said he would destroy them.
    But Moses, his chosen one, stood before him.
    He stopped God’s anger from destroying them.

24 Then they refused to go into the beautiful land of Canaan.
    They did not believe what God promised.
25 They grumbled in their tents
    and did not obey the Lord.
26 So he swore to them
    that they would die in the desert.
27 He said their children would be killed by other nations
    and that they would be scattered among other countries.

28 They joined in worshiping Baal at Peor.
    They ate meat that had been sacrificed to lifeless statues.
29 They made the Lord angry by what they did.
    So many people became sick with a terrible disease.
30 But Phinehas prayed to the Lord,
    and the disease stopped.
31 The Lord will remember that Phinehas did what was right.
    And God will remember this from now on.

32 The people also made the Lord angry at Meribah.
    And Moses was in trouble because of them.
33 The people turned against the Spirit of God.
    So Moses spoke without stopping to think.

34 The people did not destroy the other nations
    as the Lord had told them to do.
35 Instead, they mixed with the other nations.
    And they learned their customs.
36 They worshiped other nations’ idols.
    And they were trapped by them.
37 They even killed their sons and daughters
    as sacrifices to demons.
38 They killed innocent people.
    They killed their own sons and daughters
as sacrifices to the idols of Canaan.
    So the land was made unholy by their blood.
39 The people became unholy by their sins.
    They were unfaithful to God in what they did.

40 So the Lord became angry with his people.
    He hated his own children.
41 He let other nations defeat them.
    He let their enemies rule over them.
42 Their enemies were cruel to them.
    Their enemies kept them under their power.
43 The Lord saved his people many times.
    But they continued to turn against him.
    So they became even more wicked.

44 But God saw their misery.
    He heard their cry.
45 He remembered his agreement with them.
    And he felt sorry for them because of his great love.
46 He caused them to be pitied
    by those who held them captive.

47 Lord our God, save us.
    Bring us back from other nations.
Then we will thank you.
    Then we will gladly praise you.

48 Praise the Lord, the God of Israel.
    He always was and always will be.
    Let all the people say, “Amen!”

Praise the Lord!

Judges 17

Micah’s Idols

17 There was a man named Micah. He lived in the mountains of Ephraim. He said to his mother, “You remember the 28 pounds of silver that were taken from you. I heard you say a curse about it. I have the silver with me. I took it.”

His mother said, “The Lord bless you, my son!”

Micah gave the 28 pounds of silver to his mother. Then she said, “I will give this silver to the Lord. I will have my son make a carved idol and an idol of melted silver. So I will give the silver back to you.”

So he gave the silver back to his mother. She took about 5 pounds of the silver and gave it to a silversmith. He used it to make a carved idol and an idol of melted silver. The idols were put in Micah’s house. Micah had a temple for worshiping idols. He made a vest for a priest and some household idols. Then Micah chose one of his sons to be his priest. At that time the Israelites did not have a king. So everyone did what he thought was right.

There was a young man who was a Levite.[a] He was from the city of Bethlehem in the land of Judah. He had been living with the people of Judah. He left Bethlehem to look for another place to live. On his way he came to Micah’s house. It was in the mountains of Ephraim. Micah asked him, “Where have you come from?”

He answered, “I’m a Levite from Bethlehem in Judah. I’m looking for a place to live.”

10 Then Micah said to him, “Live with me. Be my father and my priest. I will give you 4 ounces of silver each year. I will also give you clothes and food.” So the Levite went in. 11 The young Levite agreed to live with Micah. He became like one of Micah’s own sons. 12 Micah made him a priest. And he lived in Micah’s house. 13 Then Micah said, “Now I know the Lord will be good to me. I know this because I have a Levite as my priest!”

Acts 7:44-8:1

44 “The Holy Tent where God spoke to our fathers was with the Jews in the desert. God told Moses how to make this Tent. He made it like the plan God showed him. 45 Later, Joshua led our fathers to capture the lands of the other nations. Our people went in, and God drove the other people out. When our people went into this new land, they took with them this same Tent. They received this Tent from their fathers and kept it until the time of David. 46 God was very pleased with David. He asked God to let him build a house for him, the God of Jacob.[a] 47 But Solomon was the one who built the Temple.

48 “But the Most High does not live in houses that men build with their hands. This is what the prophet says:

49 ‘Heaven is my throne.
    The earth is my footstool.
So do you think you can build a house for me? says the Lord.
    There is no place where I need to rest.
50 Remember, I made all these things!’” Isaiah 66:1-2

51 Stephen continued speaking: “You stubborn Jewish leaders! You have not given your hearts to God! You won’t listen to him! You are always against what the Holy Spirit is trying to tell you. Your ancestors were like this, and you are just like them! 52 Your fathers tried to hurt every prophet who ever lived. Those prophets said long ago that the Righteous One would come. But your fathers killed them. And now you have turned against the Righteous One and killed him. 53 You received the law of Moses, which God gave you through his angels. But you don’t obey it!”

Stephen Is Killed

54 When the leaders heard Stephen saying all these things, they became very angry. They were so mad that they were grinding their teeth at Stephen. 55 But Stephen was full of the Holy Spirit. He looked up to heaven and saw the glory of God. He saw Jesus standing at God’s right side. 56 He said, “Look! I see heaven open. And I see the Son of Man standing at God’s right side!”

57 Then they all shouted loudly. They covered their ears with their hands and all ran at Stephen. 58 They took him out of the city and threw stones at him until he was dead. The men who told lies against Stephen left their coats with a young man named Saul. 59 While they were throwing stones, Stephen prayed, “Lord Jesus, receive my spirit!” 60 He fell on his knees and cried in a loud voice, “Lord, do not hold this sin against them!” After Stephen said this, he died.

Saul agreed that the killing of Stephen was a good thing.

John 5:19-29

Jesus Has God’s Authority

19 But Jesus said, “I tell you the truth. The Son can do nothing alone. The Son does only what he sees his Father doing. The Son does whatever the Father does. 20 The Father loves the Son, and the Father shows the Son all the things he himself does. But the Father will show the Son greater things than this to do. Then you will all be amazed. 21 The Father raises the dead and gives them life. In the same way, the Son gives life to those he wants to. 22 Also, the Father judges no one. But the Father has given the Son power to do all the judging. 23 God did this so that all people will respect the Son the same way they respect the Father. He who does not respect the Son does not respect the Father. The Father is the One who sent the Son.

24 “I tell you the truth. Whoever hears what I say and believes in the One who sent me has eternal life. He will not be judged guilty. He has already left death and has entered into life. 25 I tell you the truth. The time is coming and is already here when the dead will hear the voice of the Son of God. And those who hear will have life. 26 Life comes from the Father himself. So the Father has allowed the Son to give life. 27 And the Father has given the Son the approval to judge because he is the Son of Man. 28 Don’t be surprised at this. A time is coming when all who are dead and in their graves will hear his voice. 29 Then they will come out of their graves. Those who did good will rise and have life forever. But those who did evil will rise to be judged guilty.

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