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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 93

93 The Lord is King.
    The Lord wears majesty and strength like clothes.
He is ready, so the whole world is safe.
    It will not be shaken.
Your kingdom has continued forever.
    You have lived forever!
Lord, the ocean roars.
    The mighty ocean sounds like thunder
    as the waves crash on the shore.
The crashing waves of the sea are loud and powerful,
    but the Lord above is even more powerful.
Lord, your laws will continue forever.[a]
    Your holy Temple will stand for a long time.

Psalm 96

96 Sing a new song[a] to the Lord!
    Let the whole world sing to the Lord!
Sing to the Lord and praise his name!
    Tell the good news every day about how he saves us!
Tell all the nations how wonderful he is!
    Tell people everywhere about the amazing things he does.
The Lord is great and worthy of praise.
    He is more awesome than any of the “gods.”
All the “gods” in other nations are nothing but statues,
    but the Lord made the heavens.
He lives in the presence of glory and honor.
    His Temple is a place of power and beauty.
Praise the Lord, all people of every nation;
    praise the Lord’s glory and power.
Give the Lord praise worthy of his glory!
    Come, bring your offerings into his courtyard.
    Worship the Lord in all his holy beauty.
Everyone on earth should tremble before him.
10     Tell the nations that the Lord is King!
The world stands firm and cannot be moved.
    He will judge all people fairly.
11 Let the heavens rejoice and the earth be happy!
    Let the sea and everything in it shout for joy!
12 Let the fields and everything in them be happy!
    Let the trees in the forest sing for joy
13 when they see the Lord coming!
    He is coming to rule[b] the world.
He will rule all the nations of the world
    with justice and fairness.

Psalm 34

[a] A song of David when he pretended to be crazy so that Abimelech would send him away, which he did.

34 I will praise the Lord at all times.
    I will never stop singing his praises.
Humble people, listen and be happy,
    while I brag about the Lord.
Praise the Lord with me.
    Let us honor his name.
I went to the Lord for help, and he listened.
    He saved me from all that I fear.
If you look to him for help,
    he will put a smile on your face.
    You will have no need to be ashamed.
As a poor, helpless man I prayed to the Lord,
    and he heard me.
    He saved me from all my troubles.
The Lord’s angel builds a camp around his followers,
    and he protects them.
Give the Lord a chance to show you[b] how good he is.
    Great blessings belong to those who depend on him!
The Lord’s holy people should fear and respect him.
    Those who respect him will always have what they need.
10 Even strong lions get weak and hungry,
    but those who go to the Lord for help will have every good thing.
11 Children, come and listen to me;
    I will teach you to respect the Lord.
12 Do you want to enjoy life?
    Do you want to have many happy days?
13 Then avoid saying anything hurtful,
    and never let a lie come out of your mouth.
14 Stop doing anything evil, and do good.
    Look for peace, and do all you can to help people live peacefully.
15 The Lord watches over those who do what is right,
    and he hears their prayers.
16 But the Lord is against those who do evil,
    so they are forgotten soon after they die.

17 Pray to the Lord, and he will hear you.
    He will save you from all your troubles.
18 The Lord is close to those who have suffered disappointment.
    He saves those who are discouraged.
19 Good people might have many problems,
    but the Lord will take them all away.
20 He will protect them completely.
    Not one of their bones will be broken.
21 But troubles will kill the wicked.
    The enemies of those who live right will all be punished.
22 The Lord saves his servants.
    All who go to him for protection will escape punishment.

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1 Timothy 3:14-4:5

The Secret of Our Life

14 I hope I can come to you soon. But I am writing this to you now, 15 so that, even if I cannot come soon, you will know how people should live in the family[a] of God. That family is the church of the living God. And God’s church is the support and foundation of the truth. 16 Without a doubt, the secret of our life of worship is great:

Christ[b] was shown to us in human form;
    the Spirit proved that he was right;
he was seen by angels.
    The message about him was told to the nations;
people in the world believed in him;
    he was taken up to heaven in glory.

A Warning About False Teachers

The Spirit clearly says that in the last times some will turn away from what we believe. They will obey spirits that tell lies. And they will follow the teachings of demons. Those teachings come through people who tell lies and trick others. These evil people cannot see what is right and what is wrong. It is like their conscience has been destroyed with a hot iron. They say that it is wrong to marry. And they say that there are some foods that people must not eat. But God made these foods, and those who believe and who understand the truth can eat them with thanks. Everything that God made is good. Nothing he made should be refused if it is accepted with thanks to him. Everything he created is made holy by what he has said and by prayer.

Matthew 13:24-34

A Story About Wheat and Weeds

24 Then Jesus used another story to teach them. Jesus said, “God’s kingdom is like a man who planted good seed in his field. 25 That night, while everyone was asleep, the man’s enemy came and planted weeds among the wheat and then left. 26 Later, the wheat grew, and heads of grain grew on the plants. But at the same time the weeds also grew. 27 Then the man’s servants came to him and said, ‘You planted good seed in your field. Where did the weeds come from?’

28 “The man answered, ‘An enemy planted weeds.’

“The servants asked, ‘Do you want us to go and pull up the weeds?’

29 “He answered, ‘No, because when you pull up the weeds, you might also pull up the wheat. 30 Let the weeds and the wheat grow together until the harvest time. At the harvest time I will tell the workers this: First, gather the weeds and tie them together to be burned. Then gather the wheat and bring it to my barn.’”

What Is God’s Kingdom Like?(A)

31 Then Jesus told the people another story: “God’s kingdom is like a mustard seed that a man plants in his field. 32 It is the smallest of all seeds. But when it grows, it is the largest of all garden plants. It becomes a tree big enough for the birds to come and make nests in its branches.”

33 Then Jesus told them another story: “God’s kingdom is like yeast that a woman mixes into a big bowl of flour to make bread. The yeast makes all the dough rise.”

34 Jesus used stories to tell all these things to the people. He always used stories to teach them.

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