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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 132

In Praise of the Temple

A song for going up to worship.

132 Lord, remember David and all his suffering.
He made a promise to the Lord.
    He made a promise to the Mighty God of Jacob.
He said, “I will not go home to my house.
    I will not lie down on my bed.
I will not close my eyes
    or let myself sleep
until I find a place for the Lord.
    I want to provide a home for the Mighty God of Jacob.”

We heard about the Ark of the Covenant in Bethlehem.
    We found it at Kiriath Jearim.
Let’s go to the Lord’s house.
    Let’s worship at his footstool.
Rise, Lord, and come to your resting place.
    Come with the Ark of the Covenant that shows your strength.
May your priests do what is right.
    May your people sing for joy.

10 For the sake of your servant David,
    do not reject your appointed king.
11 The Lord made a promise to David.
    It was a sure promise that he will not take back.
He promised, “I will make one of your descendants
    rule as king after you.
12 But your sons must keep my agreement
    and the rules that I teach them.
Then their sons after them will rule
    on your throne forever and ever.”

13 The Lord has chosen Jerusalem.
    He wants it for his home.
14 He says, “This is my resting place forever.
    Here is where I want to stay.
15 I will bless her with plenty of food.
    I will fill her poor with food.
16 I will let her priests receive salvation.
    And those who worship me will really sing for joy.

17 “I will make a king come from the family of David.
    I will provide my appointed one descendants to rule after him.
18 I will cover his enemies with shame.
    But his crown will shine.”

Isaiah 11:1-10

The King of Peace Is Coming

11 A branch will grow
    from a stump of a tree that was cut down.

So a new king will come
    from the family of Jesse.[a]
The Spirit of the Lord will rest upon that king.
    The Spirit gives him wisdom, understanding, guidance and power.
    And the Spirit teaches him to know and respect the Lord.
This king will be glad to obey the Lord.
He will not judge by the way things look.
    He will not judge by what people say.
He will judge the poor honestly.
    He will be fair in his decisions for the poor people of the land.
At his command evil people will be punished.
    By his words the wicked will be put to death.
Goodness and fairness will give him strength.
    They will be like a belt around his waist.

Then wolves will live in peace with lambs.
    And leopards will lie down to rest with goats.
Calves, lions and young bulls will eat together.
    And a little child will lead them.
Cows and bears will eat together in peace.
    Their young will lie down together.
    Lions will eat hay as oxen do.
A baby will be able to play near a cobra’s hole.
    A child will be able to put his hand into the nest of a poisonous snake.
They will not hurt or destroy each other
    on all my holy mountain.
The earth will be full of the knowledge of the Lord,
    as the sea is full of water.

10 At that time the new king from the family of Jesse will stand as a banner for the people. The nations will come together around him. And the place where he lives will be filled with glory.

Hebrews 2:11-18

11 Jesus, who makes people holy, and those who are made holy are from the same family. So he is not ashamed to call them his brothers. 12 He says,

“Then, I will tell my fellow Israelites about you.
    I will praise you when your people meet to worship you.” Psalm 22:22

13 He also says,

“I will trust in God.” Isaiah 8:17

And he also says,

“I am here. And with me are the children that God has given me.” Isaiah 8:18

14 These children are people with physical bodies. So Jesus himself became like them and had the same experiences they have. He did this so that, by dying, he could destroy the one who has the power of death. That one is the devil. 15 Jesus became like men and died so that he could free them. They were like slaves all their lives because of their fear of death. 16 Clearly, it is not angels that Jesus helps, but the people who are from Abraham.[a] 17 For this reason Jesus had to be made like his brothers in every way. He became like men so that he could be their merciful and faithful high priest in service to God. Then Jesus could bring forgiveness for their sins. 18 And now he can help those who are tempted. He is able to help because he himself suffered and was tempted.

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