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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 5-6

A Morning Prayer for Protection

For the director of music. For flutes. A psalm of David.

Lord, listen to my words.
    Understand my sadness.
Listen to my cry for help, my King and my God,
    because I pray to you.
Lord, every morning you hear my voice.
    Every morning, I tell you what I need,
    and I wait for your answer.

You are not a God who is pleased with the wicked;
    you do not live with those who do evil.
Those people who make fun of you cannot stand before you.
    You hate all those who do evil.
You destroy liars;
    the Lord hates those who kill and trick others.

Because of your great love,
    I can come into your Temple.
Because I fear and respect you,
    I can worship in your holy Temple.
Lord, since I have many enemies,
    show me the right thing to do.
    Show me clearly how you want me to live.

My enemies’ mouths do not tell the truth;
    in their hearts they want to destroy others.
Their throats are like open graves;
    they use their tongues for telling lies.
10 God, declare them guilty!
    Let them fall into their own traps.
Send them away because their sins are many;
    they have turned against you.

11 But let everyone who trusts you be happy;
    let them sing glad songs forever.
Protect those who love you
    and who are happy because of you.
12 Lord, you bless those who do what is right;
    you protect them like a soldier’s shield.

A Prayer for Mercy in Troubled Times

For the director of music. With stringed instruments. Upon the sheminith. A psalm of David.

Lord, don’t correct me when you are angry;
    don’t punish me when you are very angry.
Lord, have mercy on me because I am weak.
    Heal me, Lord, because my bones ache.
I am very upset.
    Lord, how long will it be?

Lord, return and save me;
    save me because of your kindness.
Dead people don’t remember you;
    those in the grave don’t praise you.

I am tired of crying to you.
    Every night my bed is wet with tears;
    my bed is soaked from my crying.
My eyes are weak from so much crying;
    they are weak from crying about my enemies.

Get away from me, all you who do evil,
    because the Lord has heard my crying.
The Lord has heard my cry for help;
    the Lord will answer my prayer.
10 All my enemies will be ashamed and troubled.
    They will turn and suddenly leave in shame.

Psalm 10-11

A Complaint About Evil People

10 Lord, why are you so far away?
    Why do you hide when there is trouble?
Proudly the wicked chase down those who suffer.
    Let them be caught in their own traps.
They brag about the things they want.
    They bless the greedy but hate the Lord.
The wicked people are too proud.
    They do not look for God;
    there is no room for God in their thoughts.
They always succeed.
    They are far from keeping your laws;
    they make fun of their enemies.
They say to themselves, “Nothing bad will ever happen to me;
    I will never be ruined.”
Their mouths are full of curses, lies, and threats;
    they use their tongues for sin and evil.
They hide near the villages.
    They look for innocent people to kill;
    they watch in secret for the helpless.
They wait in hiding like a lion.
    They wait to catch poor people;
    they catch the poor in nets.
10 The poor are thrown down and crushed;
    they are defeated because the others are stronger.
11 The wicked think, “God has forgotten us.
    He doesn’t see what is happening.”

12 Lord, rise up and punish the wicked.
    Don’t forget those who need help.
13 Why do wicked people hate God?
    They say to themselves, “God won’t punish us.”
14 Lord, surely you see these cruel and evil things;
    look at them and do something.
People in trouble look to you for help.
    You are the one who helps the orphans.
15 Break the power of wicked people.
    Punish them for the evil they have done.

16 The Lord is King forever and ever.
    Destroy from your land those nations that do not worship you.
17 Lord, you have heard what the poor people want.
    Do what they ask, and listen to them.
18 Protect the orphans and put an end to suffering
    so they will no longer be afraid of evil people.

Trust in the Lord

For the director of music. Of David.

11 I trust in the Lord for protection.
    So why do you say to me,
    “Fly like a bird to your mountain.
Like hunters, the wicked string their bows;
    they set their arrows on the bowstrings.
They shoot from dark places
    at those who are honest.
When the foundations for good collapse,
    what can good people do?”

The Lord is in his holy temple;
    the Lord sits on his throne in heaven.
He sees what people do;
    he keeps his eye on them.
The Lord tests those who do right,
    but he hates the wicked and those who love to hurt others.
He will send hot coals and burning sulfur on the wicked.
    A whirlwind is what they will get.
The Lord does what is right, and he loves justice,
    so honest people will see his face.

Isaiah 40:25-31

25 God, the Holy One, says, “Can you compare me to anyone?
    Is anyone equal to me?”
26 Look up to the skies.
    Who created all these stars?
He leads out the army of heaven one by one
    and calls all the stars by name.
Because he is strong and powerful,
    not one of them is missing.

27 People of Jacob, why do you complain?
    People of Israel, why do you say,
“The Lord does not see what happens to me;
    he does not care if I am treated fairly”?
28 Surely you know.
    Surely you have heard.
The Lord is the God who lives forever,
    who created all the world.
He does not become tired or need to rest.
    No one can understand how great his wisdom is.
29 He gives strength to those who are tired
    and more power to those who are weak.
30 Even children become tired and need to rest,
    and young people trip and fall.
31 But the people who trust the Lord will become strong again.
They will rise up as an eagle in the sky;
    they will run and not need rest;
    they will walk and not become tired.

Ephesians 1:15-23

Paul’s Prayer

15 That is why since I heard about your faith in the Lord Jesus and your love for all God’s people, 16 I have not stopped giving thanks to God for you. I always remember you in my prayers, 17 asking the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the glorious Father, to give you a spirit of wisdom and revelation so that you will know him better. 18 I pray also that you will have greater understanding in your heart so you will know the hope to which he has called us and that you will know how rich and glorious are the blessings God has promised his holy people. 19 And you will know that God’s power is very great for us who believe. That power is the same as the great strength 20 God used to raise Christ from the dead and put him at his right side in the heavenly world. 21 God has put Christ over all rulers, authorities, powers, and kings, not only in this world but also in the next. 22 God put everything under his power and made him the head over everything for the church, 23 which is Christ’s body. The church is filled with Christ, and Christ fills everything in every way.

Mark 1:14-28

Jesus Chooses Some Followers

14 After John was put in prison, Jesus went into Galilee, preaching the Good News from God. 15 He said, “The right time has come. The kingdom of God is near. Change your hearts and lives and believe the Good News!”

16 When Jesus was walking by Lake Galilee, he saw Simon[a] and his brother Andrew throwing a net into the lake because they were fishermen. 17 Jesus said to them, “Come follow me, and I will make you fish for people.” 18 So Simon and Andrew immediately left their nets and followed him.

19 Going a little farther, Jesus saw two more brothers, James and John, the sons of Zebedee. They were in a boat, mending their nets. 20 Jesus immediately called them, and they left their father in the boat with the hired workers and followed Jesus.

Jesus Forces Out an Evil Spirit

21 Jesus and his followers went to Capernaum. On the Sabbath day He went to the synagogue and began to teach. 22 The people were amazed at his teaching, because he taught like a person who had authority, not like their teachers of the law. 23 Just then, a man was there in the synagogue who had an evil spirit in him. He shouted, 24 “Jesus of Nazareth! What do you want with us? Did you come to destroy us? I know who you are—God’s Holy One!”

25 Jesus commanded the evil spirit, “Be quiet! Come out of the man!” 26 The evil spirit shook the man violently, gave a loud cry, and then came out of him.

27 The people were so amazed they asked each other, “What is happening here? This man is teaching something new, and with authority. He even gives commands to evil spirits, and they obey him.” 28 And the news about Jesus spread quickly everywhere in the area of Galilee.

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