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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 41

A Prayer in Time of Sickness

For the director of music. A song of David.

41 Happy is the person who thinks about the poor.
    When trouble comes, the Lord will save him.
The Lord will protect him and spare his life.
    The Lord will bless him in the land.
    The Lord will not let his enemies take him.
The Lord will give him strength when he is sick.
    The Lord will make him well again.

I said, “Lord, be kind to me.
    Heal me because I have sinned against you.”
My enemies are saying bad things about me.
    They say, “When will he die and be forgotten?”
Some people come to see me.
    But they lie.
They just come to get bad news.
    Then they go and gossip.
All my enemies whisper about me.
    They think the worst about me.
They say, “He has a terrible disease.
    He will never get out of bed again.”
My best and truest friend ate at my table.
    Now even he has turned against me.

10 Lord, have mercy on me.
    Give me strength so I can pay them back.
11 My enemies do not defeat me.
    That’s how I know you are pleased with me.
12 Because I am innocent, you support me.
    You will let me be with you forever.

13 Praise the Lord, the God of Israel.
    He has always been,
    and he will always be.

Amen and amen.

Psalm 52

God Will Punish the Proud

For the director of music. A maskil of David. When Doeg the Edomite came to Saul and said to him, “David is in Ahimelech’s house.”

52 Mighty warrior, why do you brag about the evil you do?
    God’s love will continue forever.
You think up evil plans.
    Your tongue is like a sharp razor,
    making up lies.
You love wrong more than right
    and lies more than truth. Selah
You love words that bite
    and tongues that lie.

But God will ruin you forever.
    He will grab you and throw you out of your tent.
    He will tear you away from the land of the living. Selah
Those who do right will see this and fear God.
    They will laugh at you and say,
“Look what happened to the man
    who did not depend on God.
Instead, he depended on his money.
    He grew strong by his evil plans.”

But I am like an olive tree
    growing in God’s Temple.
I trust God’s love
    forever and ever.
God, I will thank you forever for what you have done.
    With those who worship you, I will trust you because you are good.

Psalm 44

A Prayer for Help

For the director of music. A maskil of the sons of Korah.

44 God, we have heard about you.
    Our ancestors told us
what you did in their days,
    in days long ago.
With your power you forced the nations out of the land.
    You placed our ancestors here.
You destroyed those other nations.
    But you made our ancestors grow strong.
It wasn’t their swords that took the land.
    It wasn’t their power that gave them victory.
But it was your great power and strength.
    You were with them because you loved them.

My God, you are my King.
    Your commands led Jacob’s people to victory.
With your help we pushed back our enemies.
    In your name we walked on those who came against us.
I don’t trust my bow to help me.
    My sword can’t save me.
You saved us from Egypt.
    You made our enemies ashamed.
We will praise God every day.
    We will praise your name forever. Selah

But you have rejected us and shamed us.
    You don’t march with our armies anymore.
10 You let our enemies push us back.
    Our enemies have taken our wealth.
11 You gave us away like sheep to be eaten.
    You scattered us among the nations.
12 You sold your people for nothing.
    You made no profit on the sale.

13 You made us a joke to our neighbors.
    The community laughs and makes fun of us.
14 You made us a joke to the other nations.
    People shake their heads.
15 I am always in disgrace.
    I am covered with shame.
16 My enemy is getting even
    with insults and curses.

17 All these things have happened to us,
    but we have not forgotten you.
    We have kept our agreement with you.
18 Our hearts haven’t turned away from you.
    We haven’t stopped following you.
19 But you crushed us in this place where wild dogs live.
    You covered us with deep darkness.

20 We did not forget our God.
    We did not lift our hands in prayer to foreign gods.
21 God would have known if we had.
    He knows what is in our hearts.
22 But for you we are in danger of death all the time.
    People think we are worth no more than sheep to be killed.

23 Wake up, Lord! Why are you sleeping?
    Get up! Don’t reject us forever.
24 Why are you hidden from us?
    Have you forgotten our pain and troubles?

25 We have been pushed down into the dirt.
    We are flat on the ground.
26 Get up and help us.
    Because of your love, save us.

Zechariah 1:7-17

The Vision of the Horses

It was on the twenty-fourth day of the eleventh month, which is called Shebat. It was Darius’s second year as king. The Lord spoke his word to the prophet Zechariah son of Berekiah. Berekiah was the son of Iddo.

During the night I had a vision. I saw a man riding a red horse. He was standing among some myrtle trees in the ravine. Behind him were red, brown and white horses.

I asked, “What are these, sir?”

The angel who was talking with me answered. He said, “I’ll show you what they are.”

10 Then the man standing among the myrtle trees explained. He said, “They are the ones the Lord sent through all the earth.”

11 Then they spoke to the Lord’s angel. He was standing among the myrtle trees. They said, “We have gone through all the earth. Everything is calm and quiet.”

12 Then the Lord’s angel asked, “Lord of heaven’s armies, how long before you show mercy to Jerusalem and the cities of Judah? You have been angry with them for 70 years now.” 13 Then the Lord answered the angel who was talking with me. His words were comforting and good.

14 Then the angel told me, “Announce this: This is what the Lord of heaven’s armies says: ‘I have a strong love for Jerusalem. 15 And I am very angry with the nations that feel so safe. I was only a little angry, but they made things worse for my people.’

16 “So this is what the Lord says: ‘I will return to Jerusalem with mercy. My Temple will be rebuilt,’ says the Lord of heaven’s armies. ‘And the measuring line will be used to rebuild Jerusalem.’

17 “Also announce: This is what the Lord of heaven’s armies says: ‘My towns will be rich again. I will comfort Jerusalem again. I will still choose Jerusalem.’”

Revelation 1:4-20

Jesus’ Message to the Churches

From John,

To the seven churches in Asia:

Grace and peace to you from the One who is and was and is coming, and from the seven spirits before his throne, and from Jesus Christ. Jesus is the faithful witness. He is first among those raised from death. He is the ruler of the kings of the earth.

He is the One who loves us. And he is the One who made us free from our sins with the blood of his death. He made us to be a kingdom of priests who serve God his Father. To Jesus Christ be glory and power forever and ever! Amen.

Look, Jesus is coming with the clouds! Everyone will see him, even those who stabbed him. And all peoples of the earth will cry loudly because of him. Yes, this will happen! Amen.

The Lord God says, “I am the Alpha and the Omega.[a] I am the One who is and was and is coming. I am the All-Powerful.”

I am John, and I am your brother in Christ. We are together in Jesus, and we share in these things: in suffering, in the kingdom, and in patience. I was on the island of Patmos[b] because I had preached God’s message and the truth about Jesus. 10 On the Lord’s day the Spirit took control of me. I heard a loud voice behind me that sounded like a trumpet. 11 The voice said, “Write what you see and send that book to the seven churches: to Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia, and Laodicea.”

12 I turned to see who was talking to me. When I turned, I saw seven golden lampstands. 13 I saw someone among the lampstands who was “like a Son of Man.”[c] He was dressed in a long robe. He had a gold band around his chest. 14 His head and hair were white like wool, as white as snow. His eyes were like flames of fire. 15 His feet were like bronze that glows hot in a furnace. His voice was like the noise of flooding water. 16 He held seven stars in his right hand. A sharp two-edged sword came out of his mouth. He looked like the sun shining at its brightest time.

17 When I saw him, I fell down at his feet like a dead man. He put his right hand on me and said, “Do not be afraid! I am the First and the Last. 18 I am the One who lives. I was dead, but look: I am alive forever and ever! And I hold the keys of death and where the dead are. 19 So write the things you see, what is now and what will happen later. 20 Here is the hidden meaning of the seven stars that you saw in my right hand and the seven golden lampstands that you saw: The seven lampstands are the seven churches. The seven stars are the angels of the seven churches.

Matthew 12:43-50

People Today Are Full of Evil

43 “When an evil spirit comes out of a man, it travels through dry places looking for a place to rest. But it finds no place to rest. 44 So the spirit says, ‘I will go back to the home I left.’ When the spirit comes back to the man, the spirit finds the home still empty. The home is swept clean and made neat. 45 Then the evil spirit goes out and brings seven other spirits even more evil than it is. Then all the spirits go into the man and live there. And that man has even more trouble than he had before. It is the same way with the evil people who live today.”

Jesus’ True Family

46 While Jesus was talking to the people, his mother and brothers stood outside. They wanted to talk to him. 47 Someone told Jesus, “Your mother and brothers are waiting for you outside. They want to talk to you.”[a]

48 He answered, “Who is my mother? Who are my brothers?” 49 Then he pointed to his followers and said, “See! These people are my mother and my brothers. 50 My true brothers and sisters and mother are those who do the things that my Father in heaven wants.”

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