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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

This is a song that David wrote.

A prayer for help in trouble[a]

25 Lord, I offer myself to you.
I trust in you, my God.
    Please do not let me be ashamed.
Do not let my enemies laugh at me,
    because they are stronger than me.
Surely nobody who trusts in you
    will become ashamed.
But those who like to deceive others
    will become ashamed.
Lord, help me to understand your ways.
    Teach me your good paths.[b]
Please be my guide and teach me your truth.
I trust you every day,
    because you are the God who keeps me safe.
Lord, please be kind to me
    and show me your faithful love.
From long ago you have always been like that.
Do not punish me for the sins that I did long ago.
When I was young, I turned against you.
    Please be kind to me, because of your faithful love!
The Lord is good and he does what is right.
Because of that, he teaches sinners the right way to live.
He is a guide for humble people,
    so that they know what is right.
He teaches them to follow his way.
10 The Lord is kind to his people
    in everything that he does.
He shows his faithful love
    to those who obey the rules of his covenant.
11 Lord, my sins are very many.
Please forgive me,
    and show that your name is great.
12 If people respect the Lord,
    the Lord will show them the right way to live.
13 People like that will enjoy a good life.
The land will belong to their descendants.
14 The Lord is a guide for those who serve him.
    He teaches them to obey his covenant.
15 I always look to the Lord for help.
He will keep me safe from my enemies,
    so that their traps do not catch me.
16 Please turn towards me, Lord,
    and be kind to me.
I feel very weak and lonely.
17 I worry a lot about my troubles.
    Please rescue me from them!
18 Look at all my pain!
    See how I am suffering!
Forgive me for all my sins.
19 Look at all my enemies!
    There are very many of them!
They hate me so much
    that they want to hurt me.
20 Keep my life safe and take care of me.
I have come to you to keep me safe,
    so do not let me be ashamed.
21 I trust you to save me.
Please take care of me,
    because I am honest and good.

22 God, save Israel's people from all their troubles!

Psalm 9

This is a song that David wrote.

The leader must use the music ‘Death of the son.’

A song to thank God[a]

All that I am says ‘thank you’ to the Lord.
I will tell people about all the great things that you have done.
I will be very happy because of you.
I will sing to praise your name, Most High God.
Because my enemies have seen your power,
    they turned back and they fell down.
You won against them.
You showed that I was right.
You sat on your throne
    as a judge who truly decides what is right.
Clearly you spoke against the nations.
You destroyed the wicked people,
    so that nobody will remember them ever again.
Down came the cities of our enemies!
    You destroyed them for ever.
    People will just forget them.
Every day the Lord will rule as king.
    He sits on his throne as judge.
He is fair when he judges all the people in the world.
    He brings justice to all the nations.
For people who suffer, the Lord gives them a safe place.
    When trouble comes to them, he keeps them safe.
10 Everyone who knows you, Lord, trusts in you.
    You will never turn away from anyone who comes to you for help.
11 Give a song to the Lord to praise him!
    He rules as king in Zion.
Tell all the nations about the great things that he has done.
12 God punishes murderers,
    and he takes care of people who receive pain from others.
When they call to him,
    he does not refuse to help them.
13 How my enemies cause me to suffer!
    Please be kind to me, Lord.
    You are the one who can save me from death.
14 Then I will praise you for everyone to hear!
    I will tell the people of Zion that you have saved me,
    and I will be very happy!
15 Into the deep hole that they dug,
    the nations themselves fell.
The net that they hid to catch me,
    caught their own feet!
16 The Lord has shown us who he is.
    We know that he brings justice.
Wicked people will catch themselves
    in their own traps.
Higgaion.[b] Selah.
17 Justice sends the wicked people away,
    into the deep hole of death.
This will happen to all the nations
    that do not respect God.
18 Know this: God will not forget the poor for ever.
    People who suffer should continue to hope.
19 Lord, stand up!
    Do not let people turn against you!
Bring the nations to stand in front of you.
    Judge them!
20 Lord, make them afraid!
Make the nations know
    that they are only weak and human.
Selah.

Psalm 15

David wrote this song.

How may we worship God?

15 Lord, who may stay with you,
    in your own home?
Who may live there,
    on your holy hill?[a]
It is the person who does only things that are right.
It is the person who lives in a completely good way,
    and who speaks only what he knows is true.
He says nothing bad against other people.
He does nothing that will hurt his friends,
    nor does he insult them.
He does not respect wicked people,
    but he does respect people who serve the Lord.
When he promises to do something,
    he always does it.
He lends his money to help other people,
    and he does not ask for more money in return.
He does not accept a bribe,
    to speak against people who have done nothing wrong.
People who live in this way will always be safe.

Proverbs 10:1-12

The Proverbs of Solomon[a]

10 These are the proverbs of Solomon.

A wise child makes his father happy.
    But a foolish child causes his mother to be sad.
If you are not honest, your money will not help you.
    But if you are righteous, it will save you from death.
The Lord will not let righteous people be hungry.
    But he will not let bad people get what they want.
If a man is lazy, he will soon be poor.
    But if he works hard, he will become rich.
A wise man cuts his crops at harvest time and he stores them.
    But anyone who does no work at harvest time brings shame.
God blesses righteous people.
    But the words of wicked people hide their anger.
It is a pleasure to remember righteous people.
    But when wicked people die, people soon forget their name.
Wise people accept good teaching.
    But people who talk in a foolish way destroy themselves.
If people are honest, their lives are safe.
    But those who are not honest will receive punishment.
10 Someone who deceives his friends causes trouble.
    And someone who speaks in foolish ways will destroy himself.
11 The teaching of righteous people gives life, like a spring of water.
    But the words of wicked people hide their anger.
12 When people hate others, it causes arguments.
    But love covers over all sins.

1 Timothy 1:1-17

Paul says ‘Hello’ to Timothy

This letter is from me, Paul. I am an apostle of Christ Jesus. God, our Saviour, is the one who commanded that I should be an apostle. So did Christ Jesus, the one that we trust to help us.

I am writing to you, Timothy. I told you the message about Jesus and you believed in him. So you are like my own child.

I pray that God the Father and Christ Jesus our Lord will continue to help you and be kind to you. I pray that they will give you peace in your mind.

Paul tells Timothy to stop the wrong teachers

When I was going to Macedonia, I asked you to stay in Ephesus. Please continue to stay there. Certain people in Ephesus are teaching wrong things about God. You must tell them to stop doing that. Tell people not to listen to false stories. They should not always be studying long lists of their families' names from years ago. Those things do not help people. They only cause them to argue. Instead, they need to understand God's purpose for us. To do that, people must trust him.

We need to teach people to love one another with pure thoughts. They need to be sure in their minds that they are living in a good way. They need to trust God completely. But certain people have failed to live in that way. They would rather talk about things that do not help anyone. They want to be teachers of God's laws. They speak very strongly, but they do not really understand what they are talking about.

The purpose of God's laws

We know that God's laws are good, if people use them properly. We also know that God did not make those laws for people who already live in a good way. He made them for people like this, to show them what is right:

people who refuse to obey any laws;

people who do not want anyone to rule them;

people who turn away from God;

people who do bad things;

people who do not respect God's holy things;

people who kill their father or their mother;

people who murder;

10 people who have sex in a wrong way;

men who have sex with other men;

people who catch other people to sell them;

people who tell lies;

people who do not speak the truth in court;

people who do any wrong things that are against God's true message.

11 That true message is the good news that comes from our great God. We praise him for it. He has chosen me to tell this good news to people.

Paul thanks Christ Jesus

12 I thank Christ Jesus our Lord, who has made me strong to serve him. He decided to trust me and he chose me to work on his behalf. 13 Before he chose me, I said bad things about him. I caused great trouble for his people. I was a cruel man, but God was very kind to me. He forgave me because I did not know what I was doing. That was because I did not believe in Jesus. 14 Our Lord continued to be very good and kind to me. He caused me to believe in Christ Jesus and to love him.

15 Here is a true message that everyone should believe: ‘Christ Jesus came into the world to save people who do wrong things.’ I am the worst person like that! 16 But God was kind to me.[a] Christ Jesus showed that he was completely patient with me, the worst person. That was an example to those people who would later believe in him. They would believe and receive life for ever with God.

17 Praise God, the King who rules for ever! He can never die. He lives where we cannot see him. He is the only God. So praise him and say how great he is! That is true always and for ever! Amen! This is true.

Matthew 12:22-32

Jesus talks about Satan

22 After that, some people brought a man to Jesus. The man had a bad spirit in him. Because of this, he was blind and he could not speak. Jesus caused the man to become well again. The man could speak again and he could see. 23 When Jesus did this, all the people were very surprised. They asked each other, ‘Maybe this man is the Son of David that God will send to us. Could that be true?’

24 The Pharisees also heard about what had happened. They said, ‘This man can send bad spirits out of people only because Beelzebul gives him authority.[a] That is Satan, the one who rules all the bad spirits.’

25 Jesus knew what the Pharisees were thinking. So he said to them, ‘If armies in a country fight each other, then they will destroy their own country. If people in one city or in one family fight each other, then they will destroy their own city or family. 26 So Satan would not try to destroy himself. If Satan fights against himself, that would be the end of his own kingdom. 27 Some of your disciples can also send bad spirits out of people. You would not say that it is Satan's power that helps them. So your own disciples show that you are wrong about this. 28 I do send bad spirits out of people. I use the authority of God's Holy Spirit to do this. This shows that God has come to rule among you.

29 Nobody can go easily into the house of a strong man to rob him. To do that, he must first tie up the strong man. Then he can take away all that man's valuable things.[b]

30 If someone does not agree to help me, he is working against me. You should work with me to bring people to me for help. If you do not do that, you are really making people run away from me. 31 God is able to forgive all the wrong things that people do, and the bad things that they say against other people. But God will never forgive people who say bad things against the Holy Spirit. 32 God will forgive people who say bad things against me, the Son of Man. But God will never forgive people who say bad things against the Holy Spirit.’ He will not forgive them now or ever.[c]

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