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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 55

To the director: With instruments. A maskil of David.

55 God, hear my prayer.
    Don’t ignore my cry for help.
Please listen and answer me.
    Let me speak to you and tell you what upsets me.
My enemies shout at me and threaten me.
    In their anger they attack me.
    They bring troubles crashing down on me.
My heart is pounding inside me.
    I am afraid to die.
I am trembling with fear.
    I am terrified!
Oh, I wish I had wings like a dove.
    I would fly away and find a place to rest.
    I would go far into the desert and stay there. Selah

I would run away.
    I would escape from this storm of trouble.
My Lord, confuse their words and stop their plans.
    I see so much cruelty and fighting in this city.
10 Day and night, in every neighborhood,
    the city is filled with evil and trouble.
11 There is so much crime in the streets.
    People who hurt and cheat others are everywhere.

12 If it were an enemy insulting me,
    I could bear it.
If it were my enemies attacking me,
    I could hide.
13 But it is you, the one so close to me,
    my companion, my good friend, who does this.
14 We used to share our secrets with one another,
    as we walked through the crowds together in God’s Temple.

15 I wish death would take my enemies by surprise!
    I wish the earth would open up and swallow them alive,[a]
    because they plan such terrible things together.

16 I will call to God for help,
    and the Lord will save me.
17 I speak to God morning, noon, and night.
    I tell him what upsets me, and he listens to me!
18 I have fought in many battles,
    but he has always rescued me and brought me back safely.
19 God, who has always ruled as king,
    will hear me and punish my enemies. Selah

But they will never change.
    They don’t fear and respect God.
20 This one who was once my friend now attacks his friends.
    He is breaking every promise he made.
21 His words about peace are as smooth as butter,
    but he has only war on his mind.
His words are as slick as oil,
    but they cut like a knife.

22 Give your worries to the Lord,
    and he will care for you.
    He will never let those who are good be defeated.

23 But, God, you will send those liars and murderers to the grave.
    They will die before their life is half finished!
As for me, I will put my trust in you.

Psalm 138:1-139:23

A song of David.

138 Lord, I praise you with all my heart.
    I sing songs of praise to you before the gods.
I bow down toward your holy Temple,
    and I praise your name for your love and loyalty.
You are famous,
    and doing what you promised will make you even more famous!
When I called to you for help,
    you answered me and gave me strength.

Lord, all the kings on earth will praise you
    when they hear what you say.
They will sing about what the Lord has done,
    because the glory of the Lord is very great.
The Lord has the highest place above all others,
    but he still cares for the humble.
Even from there, so high above,
    he knows what the proud do.
If I am in trouble, you keep me alive.
    If my enemies are angry, you save me from them.
Lord, I know you will do what you have promised.
    Lord, your faithful love will last forever.
    You are the one who made us, so don’t leave us!

To the director: A praise song of David.

139 Lord, you have tested me,
    so you know all about me.
You know when I sit down and when I get up.
    You know my thoughts from far away.
You know where I go and where I lie down.
    You know everything I do.
Lord, you know what I want to say,
    even before the words leave my mouth.
You are all around me—in front of me and behind me.
    I feel your hand on my shoulder.
I am amazed at what you know;
    it is too much for me to understand.
Your Spirit is everywhere I go.
    I cannot escape your presence.
If I go up to heaven, you will be there.
    If I go down to the place of death, you will be there.
If I go east where the sun rises
    or go to live in the west beyond the sea,
10 even there you will take my hand and lead me.
    Your strong right hand will protect me.

11 Suppose I wanted to hide from you and said,
    “Surely the darkness will hide me.
    The day will change to night and cover me.”
12 Even the darkness is not dark to you.
    The night is as bright as the day.
    Darkness and light are the same.
13 You formed the way I think and feel.[a]
    You put me together in my mother’s womb.
14 I praise you because you made me in such a wonderful way.
    I know how amazing that was!

15 You could see my bones grow as my body took shape,
    hidden in my mother’s womb.[b]
16 You could see my body grow each passing day.[c]
    You listed all my parts, and not one of them was missing.
17 Your thoughts are beyond my understanding.[d]
    They cannot be measured!
18 If I could count them, they would be more than all the grains of sand.
    But when I finished, I would have just begun.[e]

19 You murderers, get away from me!
    God, kill those wicked people—
20 those who say bad things about you.
    Your enemies use your name falsely.[f]
21 Lord, I hate those who hate you.
    I hate those who are against you.
22 I hate them completely!
    Your enemies are also my enemies.
23 God, examine me and know my mind.
    Test me and know all my worries.

Isaiah 10:20-27

20 Then the people from Jacob’s family who are left living in Israel will stop depending on the one who beat them. They will learn to depend on the Lord, the Holy One of Israel. 21 Those who are left in Jacob’s family will again follow the Powerful God.[a]

22 Israel, your people are as many as the sands of the sea, but only a few of them will be left to come back to God. But before that happens, your country will be destroyed. God has announced that he will destroy the land. And then justice will come into the land like a river flowing full. 23 The Lord God All-Powerful really will destroy this land.

24 The Lord God All-Powerful says, “My people living in Zion, don’t be afraid of Assyria! Yes, he will beat you, and it will be just as the time when Egypt beat you with a stick. 25 But after a short time my anger will stop. I will be satisfied that Assyria has punished you enough.”

26 Then the Lord All-Powerful will beat Assyria with a whip, just as he defeated Midian at Raven Rock.[b] He will punish his enemies, as he did when he raised his stick over the sea[c] and led his people from Egypt.

27 He will take away the troubles Assyria brought you—troubles that are like heavy weights carried with a yoke on your neck. But that yoke will be taken off your neck. The burden will be lifted from your shoulders.

Jude 17-25

A Warning and Things to Do

17 Dear friends, remember what the apostles of our Lord Jesus Christ said would happen. 18 They told you, “In the last times there will be people who laugh at God and do only what they want to do—things that are against God.” 19 These are the people who divide you. They are not spiritual, because they don’t have the Spirit.

20 But you, dear friends, use your most holy faith to build yourselves up even stronger. Pray with the help of the Holy Spirit. 21 Keep yourselves safe in God’s love, as you wait for the Lord Jesus Christ in his mercy to give you eternal life.

22 Help those who have doubts. 23 Rescue those who are living in danger of hell’s fire. There are others you should treat with mercy, but be very careful that their filthy lives don’t rub off on you.[a]

Praise God

24 God is strong and can keep you from falling. He can bring you before his glory without any wrong in you and give you great joy. 25 He is the only God, the one who saves us. To him be glory, greatness, power, and authority through Jesus Christ our Lord for all time past, now, and forever. Amen.

Luke 3:1-9

John Prepares the Way for Jesus(A)

It was the 15th year of the rule of Tiberius Caesar. These men were under Caesar:

Pontius Pilate, the governor of Judea;

Herod, the ruler of Galilee;

Philip, Herod’s brother, the ruler of Iturea and Trachonitis;

Lysanias, the ruler of Abilene.

Annas and Caiaphas were the high priests. During this time, John, the son of Zechariah, was living in the desert, and he received a message from God. So he went through the whole area around the Jordan River and told the people God’s message. He told them to be baptized to show that they wanted to change their lives, and then their sins would be forgiven. This is like the words written in the book of Isaiah the prophet:

“There is someone shouting in the desert:
‘Prepare the way for the Lord.
    Make the road straight for him.
Every valley will be filled,
    and every mountain and hill will be made flat.
Crooked roads will be made straight,
    and rough roads will be made smooth.
Then everyone will see
    how God will save his people!’” (B)

Crowds of people came to be baptized by John. But he said to them, “You are all snakes! Who warned you to run from God’s judgment that is coming? Change your hearts! And show by your lives that you have changed. I know what you are about to say—‘but Abraham is our father!’ That means nothing. I tell you that God can make children for Abraham from these rocks! The ax is now ready to cut down the trees.[a] Every tree that does not produce good fruit will be cut down and thrown into the fire.”

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