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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 82

One of Asaph’s songs of praise.

82 God stands in the assembly of the gods.[a]
    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[b] 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,[c] 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!

Psalm 87

A song of praise from the Korah family.

87 The Lord built his city on the holy hills.
    He loves the gates of Zion more than any other place in Israel.
Wonderful things are said about you, City of God. Selah

God says, “Some of my people live in Egypt[a] and Babylon.
    Some of them were born in Philistia, Tyre, and even Ethiopia.”
But about Zion he says,
    “I know each and every person born there.”
    It is the city built by God Most High.
The Lord keeps a list of all his people,
    and he knows where each of them was born. Selah

At the festivals, people will dance and sing,
    “All good things come from Zion.”

Isaiah 52:7-12

How wonderful it is to see someone coming over the hills to tell good news. How wonderful to hear him announce, “There is peace! We have been saved!” and to hear him say to Zion, “Your God is the king!”

The city guards[a] are shouting.
    They are all rejoicing together.
They can all see the Lord returning to Zion.

Ruins of Jerusalem, be happy again!
Rejoice because the Lord
    comforted his people and set Jerusalem free.
10 The Lord showed his holy strength to all the nations.
    All the faraway countries saw how God saved his people.

11 So leave Babylon!
    Leave that place!
Priests, you carry the things that belong to the Lord.
    So make yourselves pure.
    Don’t touch anything that is not pure.
12 You will leave Babylon,
    but they will not force you to leave in a hurry.
    You will not be forced to run away.
The Lord will be in front of you.
    The God of Israel will be behind you.[b]

Hebrews 2:5-10

Christ Became Like People to Save Them

God did not choose angels to be the rulers over the new world that was coming. That future world is the world we have been talking about. It is written some place in the Scriptures,

“Why are people so important to you?
    Why do you even think about them?
Why do you care about the son of man[a]?
    Is he so important?
For a short time you made him lower than the angels.
    You crowned him with glory and honor.
You put everything under his control.[b](A)

If God put everything under his control, then there was nothing left that he did not rule. But we don’t yet see him ruling over everything. For a short time Jesus was made lower than the angels, but now we see him wearing a crown of glory and honor because he suffered and died. Because of God’s grace, Jesus died for everyone.

10 God—the one who made all things and for whose glory all things exist—wanted many people to be his children and share his glory. So he did what he needed to do. He made perfect the one who leads those people to salvation. He made Jesus a perfect Savior through his suffering.

Psalm 110

A praise song of David.

110 The Lord said to my lord,[a]
    “Sit at my right side, while I put your enemies under your control.”

The Lord will cause your kingdom to grow, beginning at Zion,
    until you rule the lands of your enemies!
Your people will gladly join you
    when you gather your army together.
You will wear your special clothes
    and meet together early in the morning.
Your young men will be all around you
    like dew on the ground.[b]

The Lord has made a promise with an oath
    and will not change his mind:
“You are a priest forever—
    the kind of priest Melchizedek was.”

My Lord is at your right side.
    He will defeat the other kings when he becomes angry.
He will judge the nations.
    The ground will be covered with dead bodies.
    He will punish the leaders of powerful nations all around the world.

The king will drink from a stream on the way.
    Then he will lift his head and become strong![c]

Psalm 132

A song for going up to the Temple.

132 Lord, remember how David suffered.
He made a promise to you, Lord,
    an oath to the Mighty God of Jacob.
He said, “I will not go into my house
    or lie down on my bed.
I will not sleep
    or let my eyes rest,
until I find a home for the Lord,
    a tent for the Mighty God of Jacob!”

We heard about this in Ephrathah.[a]
    We found the Box of the Agreement at Kiriath Jearim.[b]
Now, let’s go to the Lord’s house.
    Let’s worship at his throne.[c]
Lord, get up[d] and go to your resting place;
    go with the Box that shows your power.
May your priests be clothed in victory
    and your loyal followers be filled with joy.
10 For the sake of your servant David,
    don’t reject your chosen king.[e]
11 The Lord made a promise to David, an oath of loyalty to him:
    “I will always put one of your descendants on your throne.
12 If your descendants obey my agreement and the laws I teach them,
    then the king will always be someone from your family.”

13 The Lord has chosen Zion to be the place for his Temple,
    the place he wanted for his home.
14 He said, “This will always be my place of rest.
    This is where I want to sit on my throne.
15 I will bless this city with plenty of food.
    Even the poor will have enough to eat.
16 I will clothe the priests with salvation,
    and my followers will be filled with joy.
17 This is where I will make David’s family strong.
    I will never let the lamp of my chosen king stop burning.
18 I will cover his enemies with shame,
    and on his head will be a shining crown.”

John 1:9-14

The true light was coming into the world. This is the true light that gives light to all people.

10 The Word was already in the world. The world was made through him, but the world did not know him. 11 He came to the world that was his own. And his own people did not accept him. 12 But some people did accept him. They believed in him, and he gave them the right to become children of God. 13 They became God’s children, but not in the way babies are usually born. It was not because of any human desire or plan. They were born from God himself.

14 The Word became a man and lived among us. We saw his divine greatness—the greatness that belongs to the only Son of the Father. The Word was full of grace and truth.

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