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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 63

A song of David written when he was in the desert of Judah.

63 God, you are my God.
    I am searching so hard to find you.
Body and soul, I thirst for you
    in this dry and weary land without water.
Yes, I have seen you in your Temple.[a]
    I have seen your strength and glory.
Your faithful love is better than life,
    so my lips praise you.
By my life, I will praise you.
    In your name, I lift my hands in prayer.
When I sit down to satisfy my hunger,
    my joyful lips hunger to praise you!
I remember you while lying on my bed.
    I think about you in the middle of the night.
That is because you are the one who helps me.
    It makes me happy to be under your protection!
I stay close to you,
    and you hold me with your powerful arm.

Those who are trying to kill me will be destroyed.
    They will go down to their graves.
10 They will be killed with swords.
    Wild dogs will eat their dead bodies.
11 But the king will be happy with his God,
    and those who promised to obey him will praise him when he defeats those liars.

Psalm 98

A song of praise.

98 Sing a new song[a] to the Lord,
    because he has done amazing things!
His powerful and holy right arm[b]
    has brought him another victory.
The Lord showed the nations his power to save.
    He showed them his goodness.
He has kept his promise of love and loyalty to the people of Israel.
    People everywhere have seen our God’s power to save.
Everyone on earth, shout with joy to the Lord.
    Start singing happy songs of praise!
Praise the Lord with harps.
    Yes, praise him with music from the harps.
Blow the pipes and horns,
    and shout for joy to the Lord our King!
Let the sea and everything in it,
    the earth and all who live in it shout his praise!
Rivers, clap your hands!
    All together now, mountains sing out!
Sing before the Lord
    because he is coming to judge the world.
He will rule the world fairly.
    He will rule the people with goodness.

Psalm 103

A song of David.

103 My soul, praise the Lord!
    Every part of me, praise his holy name!
My soul, praise the Lord
    and never forget how kind he is!
He forgives all our sins
    and heals all our sicknesses.
He saves us from the grave,
    and he gives us love and compassion.
He gives us plenty of good things.
    He makes us young again,
    like an eagle that grows new feathers.
The Lord does what is fair.
    He brings justice to all who have been hurt by others.
He taught his laws to Moses.
    He let Israel see the powerful things he can do.
The Lord is kind and merciful.
    He is patient and full of love.
He does not always criticize.
    He does not stay angry with us forever.
10 We sinned against him,
    but he didn’t give us the punishment we deserved.
11 His love for his followers is
    as high above us as heaven is above the earth.
12 And he has taken our sins
    as far away from us as the east is from the west.
13 The Lord is as kind to his followers
    as a father is to his children.
14 He knows all about us.
    He knows we are made from dust.
15 He knows our lives are short, that they are like grass.
    He knows we are like a little wildflower that grows so quickly,
16 but when the hot wind blows, it dies.
    Soon, you cannot even see where the flower was.
17 But the Lord has always loved his followers,
    and he will continue to love them forever and ever!
    He will be good to all their descendants,
18 to those who are faithful to his agreement
    and who remember to obey his commands.
19 The Lord set his throne up in heaven,
    and he rules over everything.
20 Angels, praise the Lord!
    You angels are the powerful soldiers who obey his commands.
    You listen to him and obey his commands.
21 Praise the Lord, all his armies.[a]
    You are his servants,
    and you do what he wants.
22 Everything the Lord has made should praise him
    throughout the world that he rules!
My soul, praise the Lord!

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1 Peter 5:1-11

The Flock of God

Now I have something to say to the elders in your group. I am also an elder. I myself have seen Christ’s sufferings. And I will share in the glory that will be shown to us. I beg you to take care of the group of people you are responsible for. They are God’s flock.[a] Watch over that flock because you want to, not because you are forced to do it. That is how God wants it. Do it because you are happy to serve, not because you want money. Don’t be like a ruler over those you are responsible for. But be good examples to them. Then when Christ the Ruling Shepherd comes, you will get a crown—one that will be glorious and never lose its beauty.

Young people, I have something to say to you too. You should accept the authority of the elders. You should all have a humble attitude in dealing with each other.

“God is against the proud,
    but he is kind to the humble.” (A)

So be humble under God’s powerful hand. Then he will lift you up when the right time comes. Give all your worries to him, because he cares for you.

Control yourselves and be careful! The devil is your enemy, and he goes around like a roaring lion looking for someone to attack and eat. Refuse to follow the devil. Stand strong in your faith. You know that your brothers and sisters all over the world are having the same sufferings that you have.

10 Yes, you will suffer for a short time. But after that, God will make everything right. He will make you strong. He will support you and keep you from falling. He is the God who gives all grace. He chose you to share in his glory in Christ. That glory will continue forever. 11 All power is his forever. Amen.

Matthew 7:15-29

What People Do Shows What They Are(A)

15 “Be careful of false prophets. They come to you and look gentle like sheep. But they are really dangerous like wolves. 16 You will know these people because of what they do. Good things don’t come from people who are bad, just as grapes don’t come from thornbushes, and figs don’t come from thorny weeds. 17 In the same way, every good tree produces good fruit, and bad trees produce bad fruit. 18 A good tree cannot produce bad fruit, and a bad tree cannot produce good fruit. 19 Every tree that does not produce good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire. 20 You will know these false people by what they do.[a]

21 “Not everyone who calls me Lord will enter God’s kingdom. The only people who will enter are those who do what my Father in heaven wants. 22 On that last Day many will call me Lord. They will say, ‘Lord, Lord, by the power of your name we spoke for God. And by your name we forced out demons and did many miracles.’ 23 Then I will tell those people clearly, ‘Get away from me, you people who do wrong. I never knew you.’

Two Kinds of People(B)

24 “Whoever hears these teachings of mine and obeys them is like a wise man who built his house on rock. 25 It rained hard, the floods came, and the winds blew and beat against that house. But it did not fall because it was built on rock.

26 “Whoever hears these teachings of mine and does not obey them is like a foolish man who built his house on sand. 27 It rained hard, the floods came, and the winds blew and beat against that house. And it fell with a loud crash.”

28 When Jesus finished speaking, the people were amazed at his teaching. 29 He did not teach like their teachers of the law. He taught like someone who has authority.

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