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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 72

To Solomon.[a]

72 God, help the king be like you and make fair decisions.
    Help the king’s son know what justice is.
Help the king judge your people fairly.
    Help him make wise decisions for your poor people.
Let there be peace and justice throughout the land,
    known on every mountain and hill.
May the king be fair to the poor.
    May he help the helpless and punish those who hurt them.
May people always fear and respect you, God,
    as long as the sun shines and the moon is in the sky.
Help the king be like rain falling on the fields,
    like showers falling on the land.
Let goodness grow everywhere while he is king.
    Let peace continue as long as there is a moon.
Let his kingdom grow from sea to sea,
    from the Euphrates River to the faraway places on earth.[b]
May all the people living in the desert bow down to him.
    May all his enemies bow before him with their faces in the dirt.
10 May the kings of Tarshish and all the faraway lands by the sea bring gifts to him.
    May the kings of Sheba and Seba bring their tribute to him.
11 May all kings bow down to our king.
    May all nations serve him.
12 Our king helps the poor who cry out to him—
    those in need who have no one to help them.
13 He feels sorry for all who are weak and poor.
    He protects their lives.
14 He saves them from the cruel people who try to hurt them.
    Their lives are important to him.
15 Long live the king!
    Let him receive gold from Sheba.
Always pray for the king.
    Ask God to bless him every day.
16 May the fields grow plenty of grain
    and the hills be covered with crops.
May the fields be as fertile as Lebanon,
    and may people fill the cities as grass covers a field.
17 May the king be famous forever.
    May people remember his name as long as the sun shines.
May all nations be blessed through him,
    and may they all bless him.

18 Praise the Lord God, the God of Israel!
    Only he can do such amazing things.
19 Praise his glorious name forever!
    Let his glory fill the whole world.
Amen and Amen!

20 (This ends the prayers of David son of Jesse.)

Psalm 119:73-96

Yod

73 With your hands you made me and helped me become what I am.
    Now help me learn and understand your commands.
74 Your followers will see me and be happy,
    because I trust in your word.
75 Lord, I know that your decisions are fair,
    and you were right to punish me.
76 Now comfort me with your faithful love,
    as you promised.
77 Comfort me and let me live.
    I enjoy your teachings.
78 Bring shame on those proud people who lied about me.
    All I want to do is study your instructions.
79 Let your followers come back to me
    so that they may learn your rules.
80 Let me obey your laws perfectly
    so that I will not be ashamed.

Kaph

81 I feel weaker and weaker as I wait for you to save me.
    But I put my trust in your word.
82 I keep looking for what you promised, but my eyes are feeling tired.
    When will you comfort me?
83 Even when I am like a dried wineskin on the trash pile,
    I will not forget your laws.
84 How long must I wait for you
    to punish those who persecute me?
85 Proud people have tried to trap me
    and make me disobey your teachings.
86 All your commands can be trusted.
    Those people are wrong to persecute me.
    Help me!
87 They have almost destroyed me,
    but I have not stopped obeying your instructions.
88 Show me your faithful love and let me live.
    I will do whatever you say.

Lamedh

89 Lord, your word continues forever in heaven.
90 You are loyal forever and ever.
    You made the earth, and it still stands.
91 All things continue today because of your laws.
    Like slaves, they all obey you.
92 If I had not found joy in your teachings,
    my suffering would have destroyed me.
93 I will never forget your commands,
    because through them you gave me new life.
94 I am yours, so save me!
    I have done my best to know your instructions.
95 The wicked tried to destroy me,
    but your rules made me wise.
96 Everything has its limits,
    except your commands.

Isaiah 54

God Brings His People Home

54 “Woman, be happy!
You have not had any children,
    but you should be very happy.

“Yes, the woman who is alone[a]
    will have more children than the woman with a husband.”
This is what the Lord says.

“Make your tent bigger.
    Open your doors wide.
    Don’t think small!
Make your tent large and strong,
    because you will grow in all directions.
Your children will take over many nations
    and live in the cities that were destroyed.
Don’t be afraid!
    You will not be disappointed.
People will not say bad things against you.
    You will not be embarrassed.
When you were young, you felt shame.
    But you will forget that shame now.
You will not remember the shame you felt
    when you lost your husband.[b]
Your real husband is the one who made you.
    His name is the Lord All-Powerful.
The Holy One of Israel is your Protector,[c]
    and he is the God of all the earth!

“Like a woman whose husband has left her,
    you were very sad.
    You were like a young wife left all alone.
But the Lord has called you back to him.”
    This is what your God says.
“For a short time I turned away from you,
    but with all my love I will welcome you again.
I was so angry that for a while I did not want to see you.
    But now I want to comfort you with kindness forever.”
    The Lord your Savior said this.

“Remember, in Noah’s time I punished the world with the flood.
    But I made a promise to Noah that I would never again destroy the world with water.
In the same way, I promise that I will never again be angry with you
    and say bad things to you.

10 “The mountains may disappear,
    and the hills may become dust,
but my faithful love will never leave you.
    I will make peace with you,
    and it will never end.”
The Lord who loves you said this.

11 “You poor city!
    Enemies came against you like storms,
    and no one comforted you.
But I will rebuild you.
    I will use a beautiful mortar to lay the stones of your walls.
    I will use sapphire stones when I lay the foundation.
12 The stones on top of the wall will be made from rubies.
    I will use shiny jewels for the gates.
    I will use precious stones to build the walls around you.
13 I, the Lord, will teach your children,
    and they will have real peace.
14 You will be built on goodness.
    You will be safe from cruelty and fear.
So you will have nothing to fear.
    Nothing will come to hurt you.
15 I will never send anyone to attack you.
    And if any army tries to attack you, you will defeat them.

16 “Look, I made the blacksmith. He blows on the fire to make it hotter. Then he takes the hot iron and makes the kind of tool he wants to make. In the same way, I made the ‘Destroyer’ to destroy things.

17 “People will make weapons to fight against you, but their weapons will not defeat you. Some people will say things against you, but anyone who speaks against you will be proved wrong.”

The Lord says, “That is what my servants get! They get the good things[d] that come from me, their Lord.

Galatians 4:21-31

The Example of Hagar and Sarah

21 Some of you people want to be under the law. Tell me, do you know what the law says? 22 The Scriptures say that Abraham had two sons. The mother of one son was a slave woman, and the mother of the other son was a free woman. 23 Abraham’s son from the slave woman was born in the normal human way. But the son from the free woman was born because of the promise God made to Abraham.

24 This true story makes a picture for us. The two women are like the two agreements between God and his people. One agreement is the law that God made on Mount Sinai. The people who are under this agreement are like slaves. The mother named Hagar is like that agreement. 25 So Hagar is like Mount Sinai in Arabia. She is a picture of the earthly Jewish city of Jerusalem. This city is a slave, and all its people are slaves to the law. 26 But the heavenly Jerusalem that is above is like the free woman, who is our mother. 27 The Scriptures say,

“Be happy, woman—you who cannot have children.
    Be glad you never gave birth.
Shout and cry with joy!
    You never felt those labor pains.
The woman who is alone[a] will have more children
    than the woman who has a husband.” (A)

28 My brothers and sisters, you are children who were born because of God’s promise, just as Isaac was. 29 But the other son of Abraham, who was born in the normal way, caused trouble for the one who was born by the power of the Spirit. It is the same today. 30 But what do the Scriptures say? “Throw out the slave woman and her son! The son of the free woman will receive everything his father has, but the son of the slave woman will receive nothing.”[b] 31 So, my brothers and sisters, we are not children of the slave woman. We are children of the free woman.

Mark 8:11-26

Some People Doubt Jesus’ Authority(A)

11 The Pharisees came to Jesus and asked him questions. They wanted to test him. So they asked him to do a miracle as a sign from God. 12 Jesus sighed deeply and said, “Why do you people ask to see a miracle as a sign? I want you to know that no miracle will be done to prove anything to you.” 13 Then Jesus left them and went in the boat to the other side of the lake.

Jesus’ Followers Misunderstand Him(B)

14 The followers had only one loaf of bread with them in the boat. They forgot to bring more bread. 15 Jesus warned them, “Be careful! Guard against the yeast of the Pharisees and the yeast of Herod.”

16 The followers discussed the meaning of this. They said, “He said this because we have no bread.”

17 Jesus knew that the followers were talking about this. So he asked them, “Why are you talking about having no bread? Do you still not see or understand? Are you not able to understand? 18 Do you have eyes that can’t see? Do you have ears that can’t hear? Remember what I did before, when we did not have enough bread? 19 I divided five loaves of bread for 5000 people. Remember how many baskets you filled with pieces of food that were not eaten?”

The followers answered, “We filled twelve baskets.”

20 “And when I divided seven loaves of bread for 4000 people, how many baskets did you fill with the leftover pieces?”

They answered, “We filled seven baskets.”

21 Then he said to them, “You remember these things I did, but you still don’t understand?”

Jesus Heals a Blind Man in Bethsaida

22 Jesus and his followers came to Bethsaida. Some people brought a blind man to him and begged him to touch the man. 23 So Jesus held the blind man’s hand and led him out of the village. Then he spit on the man’s eyes. He laid his hands on him and asked, “Can you see now?”

24 The man looked up and said, “Yes, I see people. They look like trees walking around.”

25 Again Jesus laid his hands on the man’s eyes, and the man opened them wide. His eyes were healed, and he was able to see everything clearly. 26 Jesus told him to go home. He said, “Don’t go into the town.”

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