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Daily Old and New Testament readings based on the Book of Common Prayer.
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Psalm 6

This is a song that David wrote.

Tell the music leader, ‘Use harps when you sing this song.’

David prays for health[a]

Lord, when you are angry,
    please do not punish me.
I do not feel strong, Lord,
    so please be kind to me.
Lord, please make me well again.
    Even my bones are shaking.
    I am very frightened.
Lord, when will you do something to help me?[b]
Lord, turn back to me. Give me back my life.
    Make me safe because of your faithful love.
If I die, I will no longer remember you.
    Nobody can praise you in their grave!
I am crying so much that I have no more strength.
    My bed becomes wet because I weep all night.
    My tears run into my pillow.[c]
I am so sad that my eyes do not see well any more.
    They are becoming weak because of all my enemies.[d]

Go away from me, you people who do wicked things!
    Now the Lord has heard me when I weep.[e]
I asked the Lord to be kind and to help me.
    Now he has answered me!
10 All my enemies will become ashamed!
    They will go away from me in fear!
    Shame will suddenly come to them!

Psalm 12

This is a song that David wrote for the music leader.

A prayer for help

12 Lord, please help me!
All the good people have gone away!
    No kind or faithful people remain.
Everybody tells lies to one another.
When they say nice things,
    they do it to deceive their friends.
Lord, please shut their mouths!
When they deceive people or they boast,
    stop them doing that!
They say:
‘Nobody can tell us what to do!
    We will say what we like to get what we want!’
But the Lord says:
    ‘Now I will do something!
I know the cruel things that wicked people do to poor people.
When weak people cry with pain, I hear them.
So I will make them safe,
    as they want me to do for them.’
The Lord's promises are true.
We can trust them,
    because they are pure.
They are as pure as silver
    that people have put in a hot fire seven times.[a]
Yes Lord, you will take care of the poor people.
You will always keep each one of them safe
    from all those evil people.
But if people praise evil things,
    then wicked people will boast more and more.

Psalm 94

God judges all people

94 Lord, you are the God
    who punishes guilty people.
God, show your power
    to punish people as they deserve![a]
Judge of all people on the earth, do something!
    Punish proud people as they deserve!
How long will wicked people continue to be happy?
    Yes, Lord, how long?
Those people who do evil things
    speak many proud words.
They boast about how great they are.
Lord, see how they hurt your own people.
    They are cruel to the people that belong to you.
They kill widows
    and foreign people who live in our land.
They murder children that have no family.
They say, ‘The Lord does not see us.
    Israel's God does not see what we are doing.’
Think again, all you fools among the people!
    Stupid people, become wise!
God made our ears!
    Can he himself not hear?
He made our eyes!
    Does he not see?
10 He teaches the nations what is right.
Will he not punish you,
    when you do what is wrong?
He teaches people what they should know.
11 The Lord knows what people think.
    He knows that their thoughts are empty.
12 Lord, when you teach people what is right,
    you have really blessed them.
You use your Law to teach them.
13 When those people have troubles,
    you keep them safe.
Then the wicked people fall into a deep hole
    that you have dug to catch them.
14 The Lord will not leave his people alone.
    He will not forget to help the people that belong to him.
15 Once again, judges will do what is right and fair,
    and good, honest people will agree.
16 Who would fight for me
    against the wicked people?[b]
Who would keep me safe
    from the people who do evil things?
17 Unless the Lord had helped me,
    I would soon have become silent in death.
18 When I think, ‘I am falling down,’
    your faithful love keeps me safe, Lord.
19 When I have troubles in my mind,
    so that I am afraid,
you help me to be happy again.
20 You will not become a friend of cruel rulers.
    They make laws that only hurt people.
21 They join together to work against good people.
They say that people are guilty
    who have done nothing wrong.
They say that they must die.
22 But the Lord is a strong place for me.
Yes, my God is a rock
    where I can hide and be safe.
23 He will punish those wicked leaders.
He will destroy them,
    because they do evil things.
The Lord our God will completely destroy them.

Lamentations 1:17-22

17 Zion's people ask for help,
but nobody is their friend.
They are Jacob's children.[a]
But the Lord has said that he will cause their enemies
to come from every country near them.
Those other people think about Jerusalem as they would think about something dirty.[b]
18 ‘The Lord is right to punish us.
We have not obeyed him.[c]
Listen, all people everywhere, and look at us.
We are in very bad trouble.
The enemy has taken away our young women
and our young men to be slaves.’
19 ‘We shouted to our friends.
They had said that they would help us.
But they did not help us.
Our priests and our leaders died in the city.
They were looking for food to keep themselves alive.
20 Look, Lord, we are in a lot of trouble.
We are very sad.
We are weak deep inside ourselves
because we have done so many bad things.
They are killing our people in the streets.
People are dying in the houses.’[d]
21 ‘Everybody knows that we are very sad.
Nobody wants to help us.
All our enemies know about our trouble.
They are happy, God, that you caused that trouble.
Please cause trouble for those enemies too, as you promised.
22 You know that they have done many bad things.
Punish them as you have punished us.
You punished us because we did many bad things.
Now we are ashamed and we are very sad.’

2 Corinthians 1:8-22

Our Christian friends, we want you to know about the trouble that we had in Asia. Those troubles were very painful. We ourselves were not strong enough to continue. We even thought that we would die. We ourselves thought that we would certainly die. We knew that we could not trust our own strength. We had to trust God. He is the one who causes dead people to rise up to new life. So we could trust him to make us strong. 10 We nearly died, but God saved us from that great danger. We know that we can continue to trust him. He will save us from any future danger. 11 We also know that you continue to help us as you pray for us. As many people pray for us, they will thank God when he answers their prayers. They will see that God is very kind to us, and they will thank him.

Paul explains why he did not visit Corinth earlier

12 We can be proud of how we have lived in this world. We have been careful to be honest and good with everyone. And we have been like that with you even more. We are sure in our own minds that this is true. We have not tried to be clever in a human way. But we have lived in the way that God has helped us to live. 13 We are writing to you only about things that you yourselves can read and understand. And I hope that you will understand completely one day. 14 You do not understand us completely yet. But I hope that you will understand completely on the day when our Lord Jesus returns. Then you can be proud of us in the same way that we will be proud of you.

15-16 So, because I was sure that you trusted me, I wanted to visit you twice. Then I could bring God's help to you twice. I decided to visit you first on my way to Macedonia.[a] Then I would visit you again on my way back from Macedonia. After that, you could help to send me on my journey to Judea.[b] 17 I did not decide this in a careless way. I really wanted to do it. I do not decide to do things only to please myself, like someone who does not know God. I do not say ‘Yes,’ and then I immediately say ‘No’.

18 God always does what he says he will do. In the same way, my promise to you was not both ‘Yes’ and ‘No’. 19 Silas, Timothy and I told you the message about God's Son, Jesus Christ. Christ is not someone who changes his message between ‘Yes’ and ‘No’. Instead, he always says ‘Yes,’ and he does what he says. 20 Christ says ‘Yes’ to all of God's promises, so that they become true. So when we pray, we say ‘Yes, amen!,’ because we know that Christ has done it. And when we do that, we are saying that God is great.

21 It is God that causes us to continue to trust Christ. He does that for us and for you, because we belong to Christ. God has chosen us to serve him. 22 He has also put his mark on us, to show that we belong to him. He has given his Spirit to us, to live in us. Because of that, we know that we will receive all the good things that God has promised.

Mark 11:27-33

Jesus talks about his authority

27 Jesus and his disciples arrived again in Jerusalem. Jesus was walking about in the yard at the temple. The leaders of the priests, the teachers of God's Law and the important Jews came to him. 28 They asked him, ‘What authority do you have to do these things? Who gave you the authority to do them?’

29 Jesus replied, ‘I will ask you one question and you should answer me. If you do that, then I will answer your question. I will tell you what authority I have to do these things. 30 John baptized people. Did God give him authority to do this? Or did men tell him to do it? Now, tell me your answer.’

31 Then the Jewish leaders talked to each other. They said, ‘We could say that God gave John his authority. But, if we say that, Jesus will say to us, “Then you should have believed John.” 32 But we do not want to say that only men gave John his authority.’ The Jewish leaders were afraid of the crowd. All the people thought that John really was a prophet from God.

33 So the Jewish leaders answered Jesus: ‘We do not know who gave John his authority.’

So Jesus said to them, ‘You will not answer my question. So I will not tell you what authority I have to do these things.’

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