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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 146-147

146 Praise the Lord!
    My soul, praise the Lord!
I will praise the Lord all my life.
    I will sing praises to him as long as I live.
Don’t depend on your leaders for help.
    Don’t depend on people, because they cannot save you.
People die and are buried.
    Then all their plans to help are gone.
It is a great blessing for people to have the God of Jacob to help them.
    They depend on the Lord their God.
He made heaven and earth.
    He made the sea and everything in it.
He can be trusted to do what he says.
He does what is right for those who have been hurt.
    He gives food to the hungry.
The Lord frees people locked up in prison.
    The Lord makes the blind see again.
The Lord helps those who are in trouble.
    The Lord loves those who do right.
The Lord protects strangers in our country.
    He cares for widows and orphans,
    but he destroys the wicked.
10 The Lord will rule forever!
    Zion, your God will rule forever and ever!

Praise the Lord!

147 Praise the Lord because he is good.
    Sing praises to our God.
    It is good and pleasant to praise him.
The Lord rebuilds Jerusalem.
    He brings back the Israelites who were taken as prisoners.
He heals their broken hearts
    and bandages their wounds.
He counts the stars
    and knows each of them by name.
Our Lord is great and powerful.
    There is no limit to what he knows.
The Lord supports the humble,
    but he shames the wicked.
Give thanks to the Lord.
    Praise our God with harps.
He fills the sky with clouds.
    He sends rain to the earth.
    He makes the grass grow on the mountains.
He gives food to the animals.
    He feeds the young birds that cry out.
10 War horses and powerful soldiers
    are not what he cares about.
11 The Lord enjoys people who worship him
    and trust in his faithful love.
12 Jerusalem, praise the Lord!
    Zion, praise your God!
13 He makes your gates strong,
    and he blesses the people in your city.
14 He brought peace to your country,
    so you have plenty of grain for food.
15 He gives a command to the earth,
    and it quickly obeys.
16 He makes the snow fall until the ground is as white as wool.
    He makes sleet blow through the air like dust.
17 He makes hail fall like rocks from the sky.
    No one can stand the cold he sends.
18 Then he gives another command, and warm air begins to blow.
    The ice melts, and water begins to flow.

19 He gave his commands to Jacob.
    He gave his laws and rules to Israel.
20 He did not do this for any other nation.
    He did not teach his laws to other people.

Praise the Lord!

Psalm 111-113

111 [a] Praise the Lord!
I thank the Lord with all my heart
    in the assembly of his good people.
The Lord does wonderful things,
    more than anyone could ask for.[b]
The things he does are great and glorious!
    There is no end to his goodness.
He does amazing things so that we will remember
    that the Lord is kind and merciful.
He gives food to his followers.
    He remembers his agreement forever.
He has shown his people how powerful he is
    by giving them the land of other nations.
Everything he does is good and fair.
    All his commands can be trusted.
His commands will continue forever.
    They must be done with truth and honesty.
He rescued his people and made his agreement with them forever.
    His name is awesome and holy.
10 Wisdom begins with fear and respect for the Lord.
    Those who obey him are very wise.
    Praises will be sung to him forever.

112 [c] Praise the Lord!
Great blessings belong to those who fear and respect the Lord,
    who are happy to do what he commands.
Their descendants will be given power on earth.
    Those who do right will be greatly blessed.
Their family will be very rich,
    and their goodness will continue forever.
A light shines in the dark for those who are good,
    for those who are merciful, kind, and fair.
It is good for people to be kind and generous
    and to be fair in business.
Such good people will never fall.
    They will always be remembered.
They will not be afraid of bad news.
    They are confident because they trust in the Lord.
They remain confident and without fear,
    so they defeat their enemies.
They freely give to the poor.
    Their goodness will continue forever.
    They will be honored with victory.
10 The wicked become angry when they see this.
    They grind their teeth in anger, but then they disappear.
    They will never get what they want most.

113 Praise the Lord!
Servants of the Lord, praise him!
    Praise the Lord’s name.
May the Lord’s name be praised
    now and forever.
May the Lord’s name be praised
    from where the sun rises to where it goes down.
The Lord is higher than all nations.
    His glory rises to the skies.
There is no one like the Lord our God.
    He sits on his throne high in heaven.
He is so high above us that he must look down
    to see the sky and the earth.
He lifts the poor out of the dirt
    and rescues beggars from the garbage dump.
He puts them in important positions,
    giving them a place among the leaders of his people.
He gives children to the woman whose home is empty.
    He makes her a happy mother.

Praise the Lord!

Exodus 14:5-22

Pharaoh Chases the Israelites

Pharaoh received a report that the Israelites had escaped. When he heard this, he and his officials changed their minds about what they had done. Pharaoh said, “Why did we let the Israelites leave? Why did we let them run away? Now we have lost our slaves!”

So Pharaoh prepared his chariot and took his men with him. He took 600 of his best men and all of his chariots. There was an officer in each chariot.[a] The Israelites were leaving with their arms raised in victory. But the Lord caused Pharaoh, the king of Egypt, to become brave. And Pharaoh chased the Israelites.

The Egyptian army had many horse soldiers and chariots. They chased the Israelites and caught up with them while they were camped near the Red Sea at Pi Hahiroth, east of Baal Zephon.

10 When the Israelites saw Pharaoh and his army coming toward them, they were very frightened and cried to the Lord for help. 11 They said to Moses, “Why did you bring us out of Egypt? Did you bring us out here in the desert to die? We could have died peacefully in Egypt; there were plenty of graves in Egypt. 12 We told you this would happen! In Egypt we said, ‘Please don’t bother us. Let us stay and serve the Egyptians.’ It would have been better for us to stay and be slaves than to come out here and die in the desert.”

13 But Moses answered, “Don’t be afraid! Don’t run away! Stand where you are and watch the Lord save you today. You will never see these Egyptians again. 14 You will not have to do anything but stay calm. The Lord will do the fighting for you.”

15 Then the Lord said to Moses, “Why are you still crying to me? Tell the Israelites to start moving. 16 Raise the walking stick in your hand over the Red Sea, and the sea will split. Then the people can go across on dry land. 17 I have made the Egyptians brave, so they will chase you. But I will show you that I am more powerful than Pharaoh and all of his horses and chariots. 18 Then Egypt will know that I am the Lord. They will honor me when I defeat Pharaoh and his horse soldiers and chariots.”

The Lord Defeats the Egyptian Army

19 Then the angel of God moved to the back of the people. (The angel was usually in front of the people, leading them.) So the tall cloud moved from in front of the people and went to the back of the people. 20 In this way the cloud stood between the Egyptians and the Israelites. There was light for the Israelites. But there was darkness for the Egyptians. So the Egyptians did not come any closer to the Israelites that night.

21 Moses raised his hand over the Red Sea, and the Lord caused a strong wind to blow from the east. The wind blew all night long. The sea split, and the wind made the ground dry. 22 The Israelites went through the sea on dry land. The water was like a wall on their right and on their left.

1 John 1:1-7

We want to tell you about the Word[a] that gives life—the one who existed before the world began. This is the one we have heard and have seen with our own eyes. We saw what he did, and our hands touched him. Yes, the one who is life was shown to us. We saw him, and so we can tell others about him. We now tell you about him. He is the eternal life that was with God the Father and was shown to us. We are telling you about what we have seen and heard because we want you to have fellowship[b] with us. The fellowship we share together is with God the Father and his Son Jesus Christ. We write these things to you so that you can be full of joy with us.

God Forgives Our Sins

We heard the true teaching from God. Now we tell it to you: God is light, and in him there is no darkness. So if we say that we share in life with God, but we continue living in darkness, we are liars, who don’t follow the truth. We should live in the light, where God is. If we live in the light, we have fellowship with each other, and the blood sacrifice of Jesus, God’s Son, washes away every sin and makes us clean.

John 14:1-7

Jesus Comforts His Followers

14 Jesus said, “Don’t be troubled. Trust in God, and trust in me. There are many rooms in my Father’s house. I would not tell you this if it were not true. I am going there to prepare a place for you. After I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back. Then I will take you with me, so that you can be where I am. You know the way to the place where I am going.”

Thomas said, “Lord, we don’t know where you are going, so how can we know the way?”

Jesus answered, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. The only way to the Father is through me. If you really knew me, you would know my Father too. But now you know the Father. You have seen him.”

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