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Book of Common Prayer

Daily Old and New Testament readings based on the Book of Common Prayer.
Duration: 861 days
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Psalm 119:145-176

145 [a]I call out to you with my whole heart;
    answer me, O Lord, so that I may observe your decrees.
146 I cry out to you;
    save me so that I may obey your statutes.
147 I arise before dawn and cry out for help;
    I place my hope in your word.
148 My eyes are awake before each watch of the night[b]
    so that I may meditate on your word.
149 In accordance with your kindness[c] hear my voice, O Lord;
    grant me life in accordance with your judgments.
150 [d]Those who plot wickedness draw near me,
    but they are far from your law.
151 Yet you, O Lord, are near,
    and all your precepts are true.
152 Long have I known your decrees
    and that you have established them forever.

Resh

153 [e]See my suffering and deliver me,
    for I have not forgotten your law.
154 Defend my cause and redeem me;[f]
    let me live in accord with your word.
155 Salvation is far from the wicked[g]
    because they do not consider your decrees.
156 Great is your compassion, O Lord;
    let me live in accord with your judgments.
157 My persecutors and my enemies are many,
    but I do not cast aside your statutes.
158 I regard the faithless with indignation[h]
    because they do not observe your word.
159 Consider how I love your precepts, O Lord;
    let me live in accord with your kindness.[i]
160 Every word you utter is true,
    and all your righteous judgments[j] are everlasting.

Shin

161 [k]The powerful persecute me without cause,
    but it is your word that awes my heart.[l]
162 I rejoice in your word
    like one who discovers a great treasure.
163 Falsehood I abhor and detest,
    but I love your law.
164 Seven times[m] a day I praise you
    for your righteous judgments.
165 Those who love your law have great peace;[n]
    they encounter no stumbling blocks.
166 I await your salvation, O Lord,
    and I carry out your precepts.
167 I obey your statutes,
    for I love them dearly.
168 I obey your commands and your statutes;
    indeed, all my ways are known to you.[o]

Taw

169 [p]May my cry come before you, O Lord;
    grant me understanding according to your word.[q]
170 May my supplication come before you;
    deliver me according to your word.
171 May my lips proclaim your praise
    because you teach me your decrees.
172 May my tongue sing of your word,
    for all of your precepts are upright.
173 May your hand[r] be ready to help me,
    for I have chosen your commandments.
174 [s]I long for your salvation, O Lord,
    and your law is my delight.
175 Give life to my soul that I may praise you,
    and let your judgments sustain me.
176 I have wandered away like a lost sheep;[t]
    seek out your servant,
    for I have not forgotten your precepts.

Psalm 128-130

Psalm 128[a]

Happy Home of the Righteous

[b]A song of ascents.

Blessed[c] are all those who fear the Lord
    and walk in his ways.
You will eat the fruit of your labors;
    you will enjoy both blessings and prosperity.[d]
Your wife will be like a fruitful vine[e]
    within your house;
your sons will be like shoots of an olive tree
    around your table.
Such are the blessings that will be bestowed
    on the man who fears the Lord.
[f]May the Lord bless you from Zion[g]
    all the days of your life.
May you rejoice in the prosperity of Jerusalem
    and live to see your children’s children.[h]
Peace be upon Israel.

Psalm 129[i]

Prayer in Time of Persecution

[j]A song of ascents.

They have greatly oppressed me from my youth—[k]
    let Israel say—
they have greatly oppressed me from my youth,
    but never have my enemies prevailed against me.
The plowers plowed upon my back,[l]
    making deep furrows.
However, the Lord is righteous,
    freeing me from the bonds of the wicked.
[m]May all those who hate Zion
    be thrown back in shame and confusion.[n]
[o]May they be like grass on the rooftops
    that withers before it can be plucked,
so that it can never fill the hands of the reapers
    or the arms of the binders of sheaves.
May those who pass by never cry out,
    “The blessing of the Lord be upon you!
    We bless you in the name of the Lord.”

Psalm 130[p]

Prayer for Pardon and Peace

A song of ascents.

Out of the depths[q] I cry to you, O Lord;
    O Lord, hear my voice.
Let your ears be attentive
    to my cries of supplication.[r]
If you, O Lord, kept a record of our sins,
    O Lord, who could stand[s] upright?
But with you there is forgiveness
    so that you may be revered.[t]
I wait for the Lord[u] in anxious expectation;
    I place my hope in his word.
My soul waits for the Lord
    more than watchmen wait for the dawn.
More than watchmen wait for the dawn[v]
[w]let Israel wait for the Lord.
For with the Lord there is kindness,
    as well as plenteous redemption.
He alone will redeem Israel
    from all its sins.

Jeremiah 25:30-38

30 Therefore, prophesy against them all these words and proclaim to them:

The Lord roars from on high;
    he thunders from his holy dwelling place.
He will roar mightily against his fold;
    like those who tread the grapes, she shouts aloud
    against all the inhabitants of the earth.
31 The uproar will resound to the ends of the earth,
    for the Lord has an indictment against the nations,
he will pass judgment upon all mankind
    and put the wicked to the sword.
    This the Lord has sworn.
32 Thus says the Lord of hosts:
    Behold, disaster is spreading
    from nation to nation,
and a mighty storm has been unleashed
from the farthest corners of the earth.

33 Those whom the Lord has slain on that day will be scattered from one end of the earth to the other. No one will mourn for them. Nor will they be gathered up for burial. Rather, they will become like dung spread over the surface of the ground.

34 Wail, you shepherds, and weep aloud;
    roll in the dust, you leaders of the flock.
The time for you to be slaughtered has arrived;
    you will fall and be shattered
    like a valuable vase.
35 The shepherds have no place to seek refuge;
    the leaders of the flock have no way of escape.
36 Listen to the cry of the shepherds
    and the wails from the lords of the flock.
For the Lord has ravaged their pasture,
37     and their peaceful sheepfolds lie in ruins
    because of the fierce anger of the Lord.
38 Like a lion he has abandoned his lair,
    for their land has become a desolate waste
because of the sword of the oppressor
    and the fierce anger of the Lord.

Romans 10:14-21

14 Not All Have Responded to the Good News. But how can they call on him if they have not come to believe in him? And how can they believe in someone about whom they have never heard? And how can they hear without someone to preach to them? 15 And how will there be people to preach if they are not sent? As it is written, “How beautiful are the feet of those who proclaim the good news!”

16 However, not all have accepted the good news. As Isaiah says, “Lord, who has believed our message?” 17 So then, faith comes from what is heard, and what is heard comes through the word of Christ.

18 And so I ask: Have they not heard? Indeed, they have:

“Their voice has gone out all over the world,
    and their words to the ends of the earth.”

19 Well then, I ask: Is it possible that Israel failed to understand? First Moses says:

“I will make you envious
    of those who are not a nation.
I will rouse your anger
    against a foolish nation.”

20 And Isaiah boldly states:

“I was found by those
    who were not looking for me.
I have revealed myself to those
    who never asked for me.”

21 But regarding Israel, he says:

“All day long I have stretched forth my hands
    to a disobedient and rebellious people.”

John 10:1-18

The Shepherd Who Gives Up His Life[a]

I Am the Good Shepherd[b]

Chapter 10

The Good Shepherd

“Amen, amen, I say to you,
anyone who does not enter
the sheepfold through the gate
but climbs in some other way
is a thief and a bandit.
The one who enters through the gate
is the shepherd of the flock.
The gatekeeper opens for him,
and the sheep hear his voice.
He calls his own sheep by name
and leads them out.
“When he has brought out all his own,
he goes on ahead of them,
and the sheep follow him
because they know his voice.
However, they will never follow a stranger.
Rather, they will run away from him,
because they do not recognize
the voice of strangers.”

Jesus used this parable to instruct them, but they did not understand what he was saying to them. Therefore, Jesus spoke to them again,

“Amen, amen, I say to you,
I am the gate of the sheepfold.
All who came before me
were thieves and bandits,
but the sheep did not listen to them.
“I am the gate.
Anyone who enters through me
will be saved.
He will go in and out
and will find pasture.
10 “A thief comes only
to steal and kill and destroy.
I have come
that they may have life,
and have it in abundance.
11 “I am the good shepherd.
The good shepherd
lays down his life for the sheep.
12 The hired hand,
who is not the shepherd
nor the owner of the sheep,
sees the wolf approaching,
and he leaves the sheep and runs away,
while the wolf catches and scatters them.
13 He runs away
because he is only a hired hand
and he has no concern for the sheep.
14 “I am the good shepherd.
I know my own,
and my own know me,
15 just as the Father knows me
and I know the Father.
And I lay down my life for the sheep.
16 “I have other sheep too
that do not belong to this fold.
I must lead them as well,
and they will hear my voice.
Thus, there will only be one flock,
one shepherd.
17 “This is why the Father loves me,
because I lay down my life
in order to take it up again.
18 No one takes it away from me.
I lay it down of my own free will.
And as I have the power to lay it down,
I have the power to take it up again.
This command I have received from my Father.”

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