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Book of Common Prayer

Daily Old and New Testament readings based on the Book of Common Prayer.
Duration: 861 days
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Psalm 24

A Welcome for God into the Temple

A song of David.

24 The earth and everything in it belong to the Lord.
    The world and all its people belong to him.
He built it on the waters.
    He set it on the rivers.

Who may go up on the mountain of the Lord?
    Who may stand in his holy Temple?
Only those with clean hands and pure hearts.
    They must not have worshiped idols.
    They must not have made promises in the name of a false god.
It is they who will receive a blessing from the Lord.
    The God who saves them will declare them right.
They try to follow God.
    They look to the God of Jacob for help. Selah

Open up, you gates.
    Open wide, you aged doors.
    Then the glorious king will come in.
Who is this glorious king?
    The Lord, strong and mighty.
    The Lord, the powerful warrior.
Open up, you gates.
    Open wide, you aged doors.
    Then the glorious king will come in.
10 Who is this glorious king?
    The Lord of heaven’s armies—
    he is the glorious king. Selah

Psalm 29

God in the Thunderstorm

A song of David.

29 Praise the Lord, you angels.
    Praise the Lord’s glory and power.
Praise the Lord for the glory of his name.
    Worship the Lord because he is holy.

The Lord’s voice is heard over the sea.
    The glorious God thunders.
    The Lord thunders over the great ocean.
The Lord’s voice is powerful.
    The Lord’s voice is majestic.
The Lord’s voice breaks the trees.
    The Lord breaks the cedars of Lebanon.
He makes the land of Lebanon dance like a calf.
    He makes Mount Hermon jump like a baby bull.
The Lord’s voice makes the lightning flash.
The Lord’s voice shakes the desert.
    The Lord shakes the Desert of Kadesh.
The Lord’s voice shakes the oaks.
    The leaves fall off the trees.
In his Temple everyone says, “Glory to God!”

10 The Lord controls the flood.
    The Lord will be King forever.
11 The Lord gives strength to his people.
    The Lord blesses his people with peace.

Psalm 8

God’s Greatness and Man’s Worth

For the director of music. By the gittith. A song of David.

Lord our Master,
    your name is the most wonderful name in all the earth!
    It brings you praise in heaven above.
You have taught children and babies
    to sing praises to you.
    This is because of your enemies.
And so you silence your enemies
    and destroy those who try to get even.

I look at the heavens,
    which you made with your hands.
I see the moon and stars,
    which you created.
But why is man important to you?
    Why do you take care of human beings?
You made man a little lower than the angels.
    And you crowned him with glory and honor.
You put him in charge of everything you made.
    You put all things under his control:
all the sheep, the cattle
    and the wild animals,
the birds in the sky,
    the fish in the sea,
    and everything that lives under water.

Lord our Master,
    your name is the most wonderful name in all the earth!

Psalm 84

Wishing to Be in the Temple

For the director of music. By the gittith. A song of the sons of Korah.

84 Lord of heaven’s armies,
    how lovely is your Temple!
I want to be in
    the courtyards of the Lord’s Temple.
My whole being wants
    to be with the living God.
The sparrows have found a home.
    And the swallows have nests.
They raise their young near your altars,
    Lord of heaven’s armies, my King and my God.
Happy are the people who live at your Temple.
    They are always praising you. Selah

Happy are those whose strength comes from you.
    They want to travel to Jerusalem.
As they pass through the Valley of Baca,
    they make it like a spring.
    The autumn rains fill it with pools of water.
The people get stronger as they go.
    And everyone meets with God in Jerusalem.

Lord God of heaven’s armies, hear my prayer.
    God of Jacob, listen to me. Selah
God, look at our shield.
    Be kind to your appointed king.

10 One day in the courtyards of your Temple is better
    than a thousand days anywhere else.
I would rather be a doorkeeper in the Temple of my God
    than live in the homes of the wicked.
11 The Lord God is like our sun and shield.
    The Lord gives us kindness and glory.
He does not hold back anything good
    from those whose life is innocent.
12 Lord of heaven’s armies,
    happy are the people who trust you!

2 Samuel 1:17-27

David’s Song About Saul and Jonathan

17 David sang a funeral song about Saul and his son Jonathan. 18 David ordered that the people of Judah be taught this song. It is called “The Bow.” This song is written in the Book of Jashar:

19 “Israel, your leaders have been killed on the hills.
    How the mighty men have fallen in battle!
20 Don’t tell it in Gath.
    Don’t announce it in the streets of Ashkelon.
If you do, the daughters of the Philistines will be happy.
    The daughters of the Philistines will rejoice.

21 “May there be no dew or rain on the mountains of Gilboa.
    May their fields produce no grain.
This is because there the mighty warrior’s shield was dishonored.
    Saul’s shield was no longer rubbed with oil.
22 Jonathan’s bow killed its share of enemies.
    And Saul’s sword killed its share, too.
Their weapons are stained with the blood of dead men.
    Their weapons have stabbed the flesh of strong men.

23 “We loved Saul and Jonathan.
    We enjoyed them while they lived.
    Saul and Jonathan are together even in death.
They were faster than eagles.
    They were stronger than lions.

24 “You daughters of Israel, cry for Saul.
    Saul clothed you with red dresses.
    He put gold decorations on your dresses.

25 “How the mighty men have fallen in battle!
    Jonathan is dead on Gilboa’s hills.
26 I cry for you, my brother Jonathan.
    I enjoyed your friendship so much.
Your love to me was wonderful,
    more wonderful than the love of women.

27 “How the mighty men have fallen in battle!
    The weapons of war are gone.”

Romans 12:9-21

Your love must be real. Hate what is evil. Hold on to what is good. 10 Love each other like brothers and sisters. Give your brothers and sisters more honor than you want for yourselves. 11 Do not be lazy but work hard. Serve the Lord with all your heart. 12 Be joyful because you have hope. Be patient when trouble comes. Pray at all times. 13 Share with God’s people who need help. Bring strangers in need into your homes.

14 Wish good for those who do bad things to you. Wish them well and do not curse them. 15 Be happy with those who are happy. Be sad with those who are sad. 16 Live together in peace with each other. Do not be proud, but make friends with those who seem unimportant. Do not think how smart you are.

17 If someone does wrong to you, do not pay him back by doing wrong to him. Try to do what everyone thinks is right. 18 Do your best to live in peace with everyone. 19 My friends, do not try to punish others when they wrong you. Wait for God to punish them with his anger. It is written: “I am the One who punishes; I will pay people back,”[a] says the Lord. 20 But you should do this:

“If your enemy is hungry, feed him;
    if your enemy is thirsty, give him a drink.
Doing this will be like pouring burning coals on his head.” Proverbs 25:21-22

21 Do not let evil defeat you. Defeat evil by doing good.

Matthew 25:31-46

The King Will Judge All People

31 “The Son of Man will come again in his great glory. All his angels will come with him. He will be King and sit on his great throne. 32 All the people of the world will be gathered before him. Then he will separate them into two groups as a shepherd separates the sheep from the goats. 33 The Son of Man will put the sheep, the good people, on his right and the goats, the bad people, on his left.

34 “Then the King will say to the good people on his right, ‘Come. My Father has given you his blessing. Come and receive the kingdom God has prepared for you since the world was made. 35 I was hungry, and you gave me food. I was thirsty, and you gave me something to drink. I was alone and away from home, and you invited me into your house. 36 I was without clothes, and you gave me something to wear. I was sick, and you cared for me. I was in prison, and you visited me.’

37 “Then the good people will answer, ‘Lord, when did we see you hungry and give you food? When did we see you thirsty and give you something to drink? 38 When did we see you alone and away from home and invite you into our house? When did we see you without clothes and give you something to wear? 39 When did we see you sick or in prison and care for you?’

40 “Then the King will answer, ‘I tell you the truth. Anything you did for any of my people here, you also did for me.’

41 “Then the King will say to those on his left, ‘Go away from me. God has said that you will be punished. Go into the fire that burns forever. That fire was prepared for the devil and his helpers. 42 I was hungry, and you gave me nothing to eat. I was thirsty, and you gave me nothing to drink. 43 I was alone and away from home, and you did not invite me into your house. I was without clothes, and you gave me nothing to wear. I was sick and in prison, and you did not care for me.’

44 “Then those people will answer, ‘Lord, when did we see you hungry or thirsty? When did we see you alone and away from home? Or when did we see you without clothes or sick or in prison? When did we see these things and not help you?’

45 “Then the King will answer, ‘I tell you the truth. Anything you refused to do for any of my people here, you refused to do for me.’

46 “These people will go off to be punished forever. But the good people will go to live forever.”

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