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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 25

Psalm 25

A Psalm of David.

To You, O Lord,
    do I lift up my soul.

O my God, I trust in You;
    may I not be ashamed;
    may my enemies not triumph over me.
Yes, let none who wait on You
    be ashamed;
let them be ashamed
    who transgress without cause.

Make me to know Your ways, O Lord;
    teach me Your paths.
Lead me in Your truth and teach me,
    for You are the God of my salvation;
    on You I wait all the day.
Remember Your mercies, O Lord, and Your lovingkindness,
    for they are from old.
Do not remember the sins of my youth
    or my transgressions;
according to Your lovingkindness remember me,
    on account of Your goodness, O Lord.

Good and upright is the Lord;
    therefore He will teach sinners in the way.
The meek will He guide in judgment,
    and the meek He will teach His way.
10 All the paths of the Lord are lovingkindness and truth,
    for those who keep His covenant and His testimonies.
11 For Your name’s sake, O Lord, pardon my iniquity,
    for it is great.

12 Who is the man who fears the Lord?
    He will teach him in the way He should choose.
13 He will dwell at ease,
    and his descendants will inherit the land.
14 The counsel of the Lord is with those who fear him,
    and He will make His covenant known to them.
15 My eyes are ever toward the Lord,
    for He will lead my feet from the net.

16 Turn to me, and be gracious to me,
    for I am isolated and afflicted.
17 The troubles of my heart are enlarged;
    bring me out of my distresses.
18 Look on my pain and misery,
    and forgive all my sins.
19 Consider my enemies, for they are many,
    and they hate me with violent hatred.

20 Watch over my life, and deliver me!
    Let me not suffer shame,
    for I seek refuge in You.
21 Truth and integrity will preserve me
    while I wait for You.

22 Redeem Israel, O God,
    out of all their troubles.

Psalm 9

Psalm 9

For the Music Director. To the melody of “The Death of the Son.” A Psalm of David.

I will give thanks to You, O Lord, with my whole heart;
    I will declare all Your marvelous works.
I will be glad and rejoice in You;
    I will sing praise to Your name, O Most High.

When my enemies are turned back,
    they will stumble and perish at Your presence.
For You have maintained my right and my cause;
    You sat on the throne judging what is right.
You have rebuked the nations,
    You have destroyed the wicked,
    You have wiped out their name forever and ever.
O you enemy, destructions have come to you for a perpetual end.
    You have destroyed cities;
    their memory perished with them.

But the Lord remains forever;
    He has established His throne for judgment.
He will judge the world in righteousness;
    He will give judgment to the peoples in uprightness.
The Lord also will be a refuge for the oppressed,
    a refuge in times of trouble.
10 Those who know Your name will put their trust in You,
    for You, Lord, have not forsaken those who seek You.

11 Sing praises to the Lord who dwells in Zion;
    declare His deeds among the people.
12 He who avenges deaths remembers them;
    He does not forget the cry of the humble.

13 Be gracious to me, O Lord; consider my trouble from those who hate me,
    O You who lifts me up from the gates of death,
14 that I may recount all Your praise
    in the gates of the daughter of Zion,
    that I may rejoice in Your salvation.

15 The nations have sunk down in the pit that they made;
    their own foot is caught in the net which they hid.
16 The Lord is known by the judgment that He executes;
    the wicked one is snared in the work of his own hands. Meditation. Selah
17 The wicked will be turned to Sheol,
    and all the nations that forget God.
18 For the needy will not always be forgotten,
    nor will the hope of the poor perish forever.

19 Arise, O Lord, may mortals not prevail;
    let the nations be judged in Your sight.
20 Put them in fear, O Lord,
    that the nations themselves may know they are mortals. Selah

Psalm 15

Psalm 15

A Psalm of David.

Lord, who will abide in Your tabernacle?
    Who will dwell in Your holy hill?

He who walks uprightly,
    and does righteousness,
and speaks truth in his heart;
he who does not slander with the tongue
    and does no evil to his neighbor,
    nor bears a reproach against his friend;
in whose eyes a vile person is despised,
    but who honors those who fear the Lord;
he who swears to avoid evil
    and does not change;
he who does not put his money out to usury,
    nor take a bribe against the innocent.

He who does these things
    will never be moved.

Deuteronomy 4:9-14

Only give heed to yourself and keep your soul diligently, lest you forget the things which your eyes have seen and lest they depart from your heart all the days of your life; but teach them to your sons, and your grandsons. 10 Especially concerning the day you stood before the Lord your God at Horeb, when the Lord said to me, “Gather the people together to Me, so that I will let them hear My words so that they may learn to fear Me all the days they shall live on the earth, and so that they may teach their children.” 11 Then you came near and stood at the foot of the mountain, and the mountain burned with fire up to the midst of heaven, with darkness, a cloud, a thick cloud. 12 Then the Lord spoke to you out of the midst of the fire. You heard the sound of the words but saw no form—only a voice was heard. 13 He declared to you His covenant, which He commanded you to perform, even the Ten Commandments, and He wrote them on two tablets of stone. 14 The Lord commanded me at that time to teach you statutes and judgments, so that you might do them in the land which you are crossing over to possess.

2 Corinthians 1:1-11

Salutation

Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ by the will of God, and Timothy our brother,

To the church of God which is at Corinth, with all the saints who are in all Achaia:

Grace to you and peace from God our Father and from the Lord Jesus Christ.

Paul’s Thanksgiving After Affliction

Blessed be God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies, and the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort those who are in any trouble by the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God. As the sufferings of Christ abound in us, so our consolation also abounds through Christ. If we are afflicted, it is for your consolation and salvation, which is effective in enduring the same sufferings which we also suffer. Or if we are comforted, it is for your consolation and salvation. Our hope for you is steadfast, knowing that as you partake in the sufferings, so also you will partake of the consolation.

For we would not, brothers, have you ignorant of our troubles which came to us in Asia. We were pressured beyond measure, above strength, so that we despaired even of life. We had the sentence of death in ourselves, so that we would not trust in ourselves, but in God who raises the dead. 10 He delivered us from so great a death and does deliver us. In Him we trust that He will still deliver us, 11 as you help together by praying for us, so that thanks may be given by many on our behalf for the gift bestowed upon us by means of many persons.

Luke 14:25-35

The Cost of Discipleship(A)

25 Large crowds went with Him. And He turned and said to them, 26 “If anyone comes to Me and does not hate his father and mother and wife and children and brothers and sisters, yes, and even his own life, he cannot be My disciple. 27 And whoever does not bear his cross and follow Me cannot be My disciple.

28 “For who among you, intending to build a tower, does not sit down first and count the cost to see whether he has resources to complete it? 29 Otherwise, perhaps, after he has laid the foundation and is not able to complete it, all who see it will begin to mock him, 30 saying, ‘This man began to build and was not able to complete it.’

31 “Or what king, going to wage war against another king, does not sit down first and take counsel whether he is able with ten thousand to meet him who comes against him with twenty thousand? 32 Otherwise, while the other is yet at a distance, he sends a delegation and requests conditions of peace. 33 So likewise, any of you who does not forsake all that he has cannot be My disciple.

Tasteless Salt(B)

34 “Salt is good. But if the salt has lost its saltiness, how shall it be made salty? 35 It is fit neither for the land nor for the manure pile. So men throw it out.

“He who has ears to hear, let him hear.”

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