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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 95

Worship and Obedience

95 Come! Let us sing joyfully to the Lord!
    Let us shout for joy to the rock of our salvation.
Let us come into his presence with thanksgiving;
    let us shout with songs of praise to him.

For the Lord is an awesome God;
    a great king above all divine beings.[a]
He holds in his hand the lowest parts of the earth
    and the mountain peaks belong to him.
The sea that he made belongs to him,
    along with the dry land that his hands formed.

Come! Let us worship and bow down;
    let us kneel in the presence of the Lord, who made us.
For he is our God, and we are the people of his pasture
    and the flock in his care.[b]
If only you would listen to his voice today,
do not be stubborn like your ancestors were[c] at Meribah,
as on that day at Massah, in the wilderness,
where your ancestors tested me.
They tested me,
    even though they had seen my awesome deeds.

10 For forty years I loathed that generation, so I said,
    “They are a people whose hearts continuously err,
        and they have not understood my ways.”
11 So in my anger I declared an oath:
    “They are not to enter my place of rest.”

Psalm 31

To the Director: A Davidic Psalm.

Prayer and Thanksgiving

31 In you, Lord, I have taken refuge.
    Let me never be ashamed.
        Because you are righteous, deliver me!
Listen to me,
    and deliver me quickly.
Become a rock of safety for me,
    a fortified citadel to deliver me;

For you are my rock and my fortress;
    for the sake of your name guide me and lead me.
Rescue me from the net that they concealed to trap me;
    for you are my strength.
Into your hands I commit my spirit;
    for you have redeemed me,
        Lord God of truth.

I despise those who trust vain idols;
    but I have trusted in the Lord.
I will rejoice and be glad in your gracious love,
    for you see my affliction
        and take note that my soul is distressed.
You have not delivered me into the hand of the enemy,
    but you have set my feet in a sturdy[a] place.

Be gracious to me, Lord,
    for I am in distress.
My eyes have been consumed by my grief
    along with my soul and my body.
10 My life is consumed by sorrow,
    my years with groaning.
My strength has faltered because of my iniquity;[b]
    my bones have been consumed.

11 I have become an object of reproach to all my enemies,
    especially to my neighbors.
I have become an object of fear to my friends,
    and whoever sees me outside runs away from me.
12 Like a dead man, I am forgotten in their thoughts[c]
    like broken pottery.
13 I have heard the slander of many;
    it is like terror all around me,
        as they conspire together and plot to take my life.

14 But I trust in you, Lord.
    I say, “You are my God.”
15 My times are in your hands.
    Deliver me from the hands of my enemies
        and from those who pursue me.
16 May your face shine on your servant;
    in your gracious love, deliver me.
17 Let me not be ashamed, Lord,
    for I have called upon you.
Let the wicked be put to shame,
    let them be silent in the next life.[d]
18 Let the lying lips be made still,
    especially those who speak arrogantly
        against the righteous with pride and contempt.

19 How great is your goodness
    that you have reserved for those who fear you,
that you have set in place for those who take refuge in you,
    in the presence of the children of men.
20 You will hide them in the secret place of your presence,
    away from the conspiracies of men.
You will hide them in your tent,
    away from their contentious tongues.

21 Blessed be the Lord!
    In a marvelous way he demonstrated his gracious love to me,
        when I was in a city under siege.
22 When I said in my panic,
    “I have been cut off in your sight,”
then you surely heard the voice of my prayer
    in my plea to you for help.
23 Love the Lord, all his godly ones!
    The Lord preserves the faithful
        and repays those who act with proud motives.
24 Be strong,
    and let your heart be courageous,
        all you who put your hope in the Lord.

Psalm 35

Davidic

A Prayer for Deliverance

35 Argue my case,[a] Lord,
    against those who argue against me.
        Fight against those who fight against me.
Take up the buckler[b] and the shield,
    and rise up to help me.
Take out the spear and the ax to confront the one who pursues me;
    say to me, “I am your deliverer!”

Let those who seek my life be ashamed and disgraced;
    let those who plot evil against me be driven back and confounded.
Make them like the chaff before the wind,
    as the messenger of the Lord pushes them aside.
May their path be dark and slippery,
    as the messenger of the Lord tracks them down.

Without justification they laid a snare for me;
    without justification they dug a pit to trap me.
Let destruction come upon them[c] unawares,
    and let the net that he hid catch him;
        let him fall into destruction.
My soul will rejoice in the Lord
    and be glad in his deliverance.
10 All my bones will say,
    Lord, who is like you?
Who delivers the weak from the one who is stronger than he,
    and the weak and the needy from the one who wants to rob him?”

11 False witnesses stepped forward
    and questioned me concerning things
        about which I knew nothing.
12 They paid me back evil for good;
    my soul mourns.
13 But when they were sick,
    I wore sackcloth, humbled myself with fasting,
        and prayed from my heart repeatedly for them.[d]
14 I paced about as for my friend or my brother,
    and fell down mourning as one weeps for one’s mother.

15 But when I stumbled,
    they rejoiced and gathered together.
They gathered together against me—
    attackers whom I did not know.
        They tore me apart and would not stop.
16 Malicious mockers[e]
    they gnashed[f] their teeth against me.

17 Lord, how long will you just watch?
    Rescue me from their destruction,
        my precious life from these young lions.
18 Then I will give you thanks in front of the great congregation;
    in the midst of the mighty throng I will praise you.

19 Do not let my deceitful enemies gloat over me,
    nor let those who hate me without justification mock me with their eyes.
20 For they do not speak peace;
    they devise clever lies against the peaceful people of the land.
21 They open their mouth wide against me,
    claiming, “Yes! Yes! We saw him do[g] it with our own eyes!”

22 You see this, Lord,
    so do not be silent.
        Lord, do not be far from me!
23 Wake up! Arouse yourself to vindicate me
    and argue my case, my God and my Lord.
24 Judge me according to your righteousness, Lord my God!
    But do not let them gloat over me.
25 Don’t let them say in their hearts,
    “Yes! We got what we wanted.”
Don’t let them say,
    “We have swallowed him up.”
26 Instead, let those who gloat over the evil directed against me
    be ashamed and confounded together;
Let those who exalt themselves over me
    be clothed with shame and dishonor.
27 Let those who delight in my vindication
    shout for joy and rejoice!
Let them continuously say,
    “Magnify the Lord, who delights in giving peace to[h] his servant.”
28 My tongue will declare your righteousness
    and praise you all day long.

Deuteronomy 7:12-16

The Lord Blesses Obedience

12 “If you pay attention to these laws and obey them, then the Lord your God will continue his covenant of gracious love with you that he promised with an oath to your ancestors. 13 He’ll love you and increase your numbers. He’ll bless the fruit of your womb, the fruit of your land (the grain, new wine, and oil), the offspring of your herds, and the lambs of your flock in the land that the Lord promised your ancestors he would give you. 14 You’ll be blessed among all the nations. There’ll be no infertility among you, not even[a] among your herds. 15 The Lord will turn aside every disease from you. He won’t inflict on you the terrible diseases you knew in Egypt, but will inflict them instead on all who hate you. 16 You are to utterly destroy everyone whom the Lord your God will deliver to you. Don’t have pity on them nor serve their gods. Otherwise, they will become a snare for you.”

Titus 2

Guidelines for Christian Living

But as for you, teach what is consistent with healthy doctrine. Older men are to be sober, serious, sensible, and sound in faith, love, and endurance. Likewise, older women are to show their reverence for God by their behavior. They are not to be gossips or addicted to alcohol, but to be examples[a] of goodness. They should encourage the younger women to love their husbands, to love their children, to be sensible and pure, to manage their households, to be kind, and to submit themselves to their husbands. Otherwise, the word of God may be discredited.[b]

Likewise, encourage the younger men to be sensible. Always set an example for others by doing good actions. Teach with integrity and dignity. Use wholesome speech that cannot be condemned. Then any opponent will be ashamed because he cannot say anything bad about us.

Slaves are to submit to their masters in everything, aiming to please them and not argue with them 10 or steal from them. Instead, they are to show complete and perfect loyalty, so that in every way they may make the teaching about God our Savior more attractive.

11 For the grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation to all people. 12 It trains us to renounce ungodly living and worldly passions so that we might live sensible, honest, and godly lives in the present age 13 as we wait for the blessed hope and glorious appearance of our great God and Savior, Jesus the Messiah.[c] 14 He gave himself for us to set us free from every wrong and to cleanse us so that we could be his special people who are enthusiastic about doing good deeds.

15 These are the things you should teach. Encourage and refute with full authority. Do not let anyone look down on you.

John 1:35-42

The First Disciples

35 The next day, John was standing there again with two of his disciples. 36 As he watched Jesus walk by, he said, “Look, the Lamb of God!” 37 When the two disciples heard him say this, they followed Jesus.

38 But when Jesus turned around and saw them following, he asked them, “What are you looking for?”

They asked him, “Rabbi,” (which is translated “Teacher”), “where are you staying?”

39 He told them, “Come and see!” So they went and saw where he was staying, and they remained with him that day. It was about four o’clock in the afternoon.[a]

40 Andrew, Simon Peter’s brother, was one of the two who heard John and followed Jesus.[b] 41 The first thing Andrew[c] did was to find his brother Simon and say to him, “We have found the Anointed One!”[d] (which is translated “Messiah”).[e]

42 He led Simon[f] to Jesus. Jesus looked at him intently and said, “You are Simon, John’s son.[g] You will be called Cephas!”[h] (which is translated “Peter”).[i]

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