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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 119:97-120

Mem

97 Oh, how I love your teachings!
    I talk about them all the time.
98 Your commands are always with me,
    and they make me wiser than my enemies.
99 I am wiser than all my teachers,
    because I study your rules.
100 I understand more than those who are older,
    because I obey your instructions.
101 I have avoided every path that leads to evil
    so that I could obey your word.
102 You are my teacher,
    so I will always do whatever you decide.
103 Your words are so sweet to me,
    like the taste of honey!
104 I gain understanding from your instructions,
    so I hate anything that leads people the wrong way.

Nun

105 Your word is like a lamp that guides my steps,
    a light that shows the path I should take.
106 Your laws are good and fair.
    I have promised to obey them, and I will keep my promise.
107 Lord, I have suffered for a long time.
    Say the word, and I will live again![a]
108 Lord, accept the praise I want to give you,
    and teach me your laws.
109 My life is always in danger,
    but I have not forgotten your teachings.
110 The wicked try to trap me,
    but I have not disobeyed your instructions.
111 The rules you have given me to follow will be mine forever.
    They give me great joy.
112 More than anything I want to obey your laws always,
    until the end of my life.

Samekh

113 Lord, I hate those who are not completely loyal to you,
    but I love your teachings.
114 Hide me and protect me.
    I trust what you say.
115 Don’t come near me, you who are evil,
    so that I can obey my God’s commands.
116 Support me, Lord, as you promised, and I will live.
    I trust in you, so don’t disappoint me.
117 Help me and I will be saved.
    And I will always give attention to your laws.
118 You reject all who don’t obey your laws,
    because they are liars and did not do what they said.
119 You throw away the wicked of this world like trash.
    So I love your rules.
120 I am shaking with fear before you.
    I fear and respect your judgments.

Psalm 81-82

To the director: On the gittith. One of Asaph’s songs.

81 Be happy and sing to God, our strength.
    Shout with joy to the God of Jacob.
Begin the music.
    Play the tambourines.
    Play the pleasant harps and lyres.
Blow the ram’s horn at the time of the new moon[a]
    and at the time of the full moon,[b] when our festival begins.
This is the law for the people of Israel.
    The God of Jacob gave the command.
God made this agreement with Joseph’s people,
    when he led them out of Egypt.
In a language we didn’t understand, God said,
“I took the load from your shoulder.
    I let you drop the worker’s basket.
When you were in trouble, you called for help, and I set you free.
    I was hidden in the storm clouds, and I answered you.
    I tested you by the water at Meribah.[c]Selah

“My people, I am warning you.
    Israel, listen to me!
Don’t worship any of the false gods
    that the foreigners worship.
10 I, the Lord, am your God.
    I brought you out of Egypt.
Israel, open your mouth,
    and I will feed you.

11 “But my people did not listen to me.
    Israel did not obey me.
12 So I let them go their own stubborn way
    and do whatever they wanted.
13 If my people would listen to me
    and would live the way I want,
14 then I would defeat their enemies.
    I would punish those who cause them trouble.
15 Those who hate the Lord would shake with fear.
    They would be punished forever.
16 I would give the best wheat to my people.
    I would give them the purest honey, until they were satisfied.”

One of Asaph’s songs of praise.

82 God stands in the assembly of the gods.[d]
    He stands as judge among the judges.
He says, “How long will you judge unfairly
    and show special favors to the wicked?” Selah

“Defend the poor and orphans.
    Protect the rights of the poor.
Help those who are poor and helpless.
    Save them from those who are evil.

“They[e] don’t know what is happening.
    They don’t understand!
They don’t know what they are doing.
    Their world is falling down around them!”
I, God Most High, say,
    “You are gods,[f] my own sons.
But you will die as all people must die.
    Your life will end like that of any ruler.”

Get up, God! You be the judge!
    You be the leader over all the nations!

Joel 2:12-19

The Lord Tells the People to Change

12 This is the Lord’s message:
    “Now come back to me with all your heart.
Cry and mourn, and don’t eat anything!
    Show that you are sad for doing wrong.
13 Tear your hearts,
    not your clothes.[a]
Come back to the Lord your God.
    He is kind and merciful.
He does not become angry quickly.
    He has great love.
Maybe he will change his mind
    about the bad punishment he planned.
14 Who knows, maybe he will change his mind
    and leave behind a blessing for you.
Then you can give grain and drink offerings
    to the Lord your God.

Pray to the Lord

15 Blow the trumpet at Zion.
    Call for a special meeting.
    Call for a special time of fasting.
16 Bring the people together.
    Call for a special meeting.
Bring together the old men,
    the children, and the small babies still at their mothers’ breasts.
Let the bride and her new husband
    come from their bedroom.
17 Let the priests, the Lord’s servants,
    cry between the porch[b] and the altar.
All of them should say this: “Lord, have mercy on your people.
    Don’t let your people be put to shame.
    Don’t let other people tell jokes about your people.
Don’t let the other nations laugh at us and say,
    ‘Where is their God?’”

The Lord Will Restore the Land

18 Then the Lord cared very much about his land.
    He felt sorry for his people.
19 The Lord spoke to his people.
He said, “I will send you grain, wine, and oil.
    You will have plenty.
    I will not shame you among the nations anymore.

Revelation 19:11-21

The Rider on the White Horse

11 Then I saw heaven open. There before me was a white horse. The rider on the horse was called Faithful and True, because he is right in his judging and in making war. 12 His eyes were like burning fire. He had many crowns on his head. A name was written on him, but he was the only one who knew its meaning. 13 He was dressed in a robe dipped in blood, and he was called the Word of God. 14 The armies of heaven were following the rider on the white horse. They were also riding white horses. They were dressed in fine linen, white and clean. 15 A sharp sword came out of the rider’s mouth, a sword that he would use to defeat the nations. And he will rule the nations with a rod of iron. He will crush the grapes in the winepress of the terrible anger of God All-Powerful. 16 On his robe and on his leg was written this name:

king of kings and lord of lords

17 Then I saw an angel standing in the sun. In a loud voice the angel said to all the birds flying in the sky, “Come together for the great supper of God. 18 Come together so that you can eat the bodies of rulers and army commanders and famous men. Come to eat the bodies of the horses and their riders and the bodies of all people—free, slave, small, and great.”

19 Then I saw the beast and the rulers of the earth. Their armies were gathered together to make war against the rider on the horse and his army. 20 But the beast was captured, and the false prophet was also captured. He was the one who did the miracles[a] for the beast. He had used these miracles to trick those who had the mark of the beast and worshiped its idol. The false prophet and the beast were thrown alive into the lake of fire that burns with sulfur. 21 Their armies were killed with the sword that came out of the mouth of the rider on the horse. All the birds ate these bodies until they were full.

Luke 15:1-10

Joy in Heaven(A)

15 Many tax collectors and sinners came to listen to Jesus. Then the Pharisees and the teachers of the law began to complain, “Look, this man[a] welcomes sinners and even eats with them!”

Then Jesus told them this story: “Suppose one of you has 100 sheep, but one of them gets lost. What will you do? You will leave the other 99 sheep there in the field and go out and look for the lost sheep. You will continue to search for it until you find it. And when you find it, you will be very happy. You will carry it home, go to your friends and neighbors and say to them, ‘Be happy with me because I found my lost sheep!’ In the same way, I tell you, heaven is a happy place when one sinner decides to change. There is more joy for that one sinner than for 99 good people who don’t need to change.

“Suppose a woman has ten silver coins,[b] but she loses one of them. She will take a light and clean the house. She will look carefully for the coin until she finds it. And when she finds it, she will call her friends and neighbors and say to them, ‘Be happy with me because I have found the coin that I lost!’ 10 In the same way, it’s a happy time for the angels of God when one sinner decides to change.”

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