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Book of Common Prayer

Daily Old and New Testament readings based on the Book of Common Prayer.
Duration: 861 days
International Children’s Bible (ICB)
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Psalm 101

A Promise to Rule Well

A song of David.

101 I will sing of love and fairness.
    Lord, I will sing praises to you.
I will be careful to live an innocent life.
    When will you come to me?

I will live an innocent life in my house.
    I will not look at anything wicked.
I hate those who turn against you.
    They will not be found near me.
Let those who want to do wrong stay away from me.
    I will have nothing to do with evil.
If anyone secretly says things against his neighbor,
    I will stop him.
I will not allow people
    to be proud and look down on others.

I will look for trustworthy people
    so I can live with them in the land.
Only those who live innocent lives
    will be my servants.
No one who is dishonest will live in my house.
    No liars will stay around me.
Every morning I will destroy
    the wicked in the land.
I will rid the Lord’s city
    of people who do evil.

Psalm 109:1-30

A Prayer Against an Enemy

For the director of music. A song of David.

109 God, I praise you.
    Do not be silent.
Wicked people and liars have spoken against me.
    They have told lies about me.
They have said hateful things about me.
    They attack me for no reason.
They attacked me, even though I loved them
    and prayed for them.
I was good to them, but they repay me with evil.
    I loved them, but they hate me in return.

They say about me, “Have the Evil One work against him.
    Let the devil accuse him.
When he is judged, let him be found guilty.
    Let even his prayers show that he is guilty.
Let his life be cut short.
    Let another man replace him as leader.
Let his children become orphans.
    Let his wife become a widow.
10 Make his children wander around, begging for food.
    Let them be forced out of the ruins they live in.
11 Let the people he owes money to take everything he owns.
    Let strangers steal everything he has worked for.
12 Let no one show him love.
    Let no one have mercy on his children.
13 Let all his descendants die.
    Let him be forgotten by people who live after him.
14 Let the Lord remember how wicked his ancestors were.
    Don’t let the sins of his mother be wiped out.
15 Let the Lord always remember their sins.
    Then he will make people forget about them completely.

16 “He did not remember to be loving.
    He hurt the poor, the needy and those who were sad
    until they were nearly dead.
17 He loved to put curses on others.
    So let those same curses fall on him.
He did not like to bless others.
    So do not let good things happen to him.
18 He cursed others as often as he wore clothes.
    Cursing others filled his body and his life,
    like drinking water and using olive oil.
19 So let curses cover him like clothes.
    Let them wrap around him like a belt.”
20 May the Lord do these things to those who accuse me,
    to those who speak evil against me.

21 But you, Lord God,
    be kind to me so others will know you are good.
    Because your love is good, save me.
22 I am poor and helpless.
    And I am very sad.
23 I am dying like an evening shadow.
    I am shaken off like a locust.
24 My knees are weak from hunger.
    I have become thin.
25 My enemies insult me.
    They look at me and shake their heads.

26 Lord my God, help me.
    Because you are loving, save me.
27 Then they will know that you have saved me.
    They will know it was your power, Lord.
28 They may curse me, but you bless me.
    They may attack me, but they will be disgraced.
    Then I, your servant, will be glad.
29 Let those who accuse me be disgraced.
    Let them be covered with shame like a coat.

30 I will thank the Lord very much.
    I will praise him in front of many people.

Psalm 119:121-144

121 I have done what is fair and right.
    Don’t leave me to my enemies.
122 Promise that you will help me, your servant.
    Don’t let proud people hurt me.
123 My eyes are tired from looking for your salvation
    and for your good promise.
124 Show your love to me, your servant.
    Teach me your demands.
125 I am your servant. Give me wisdom
    so I can understand your rules.
126 Lord, it is time for you to do something.
    People have disobeyed your teachings.
127 I love your commands
    more than the purest gold.
128 I respect all your orders.
    So I hate lying ways.

129 Your rules are wonderful.
    That is why I obey them.
130 Learning your words gives wisdom
    and understanding for the foolish.
131 I want to learn your commands.
    I am like a person breathing hard and waiting impatiently.
132 Look at me and have mercy on me
    as you do for those who love you.
133 Guide my steps as you promised.
    Don’t let any sin control me.
134 Save me from harmful people.
    Then I will obey your orders.
135 Show your kindness to me, your servant.
    Teach me your demands.
136 Tears stream from my eyes
    because people do not obey your teachings.

137 Lord, you do what is right.
    And your laws are fair.
138 The rules you commanded are right
    and completely trustworthy.
139 I am so upset I am worn out.
    This is because my enemies have forgotten your words.
140 Your promises are proven.
    I, your servant, love them.
141 I am unimportant and hated.
    But I have not forgotten your orders.
142 Your goodness continues forever.
    And your teachings are true.
143 I have had troubles and misery.
    But I love your commands.
144 Your rules are good forever.
    Help me understand so I can live.

Judges 13:15-24

15 Manoah said to the angel of the Lord, “We would like you to stay awhile. We want to cook a young goat for you.”

16 The angel of the Lord answered, “Even if I stay awhile, I would not eat your food. But if you want to prepare something, offer a burnt offering to the Lord.” (Manoah did not understand that the man was really the angel of the Lord.)

17 Then Manoah asked the angel of the Lord, “What is your name? We want to know. Then we may honor you when what you have said really happens.”

18 The angel of the Lord said, “Why do you ask my name? It is too wonderful for you to understand.” 19 Then Manoah sacrificed a young goat on a rock. He also offered some grain as a gift to the Lord. The Lord did an amazing thing. Manoah and his wife watched what happened. 20 The flames went up to the sky from the altar. As the fire burned, the angel of the Lord went up to heaven in the fire! When Manoah and his wife saw that, they bowed facedown on the ground. 21 The angel of the Lord did not appear to them again. Then Manoah understood that the man was really the angel of the Lord. 22 Manoah said, “We have seen God! Surely we will die because of this!”

23 But his wife said to him, “The Lord does not want to kill us. If he wanted to kill us, he would not have accepted our burnt offering or grain offering. He would not have shown us all these things. And he would not have told us all this.”

24 So the woman gave birth to a boy. She named him Samson. Samson grew, and the Lord blessed him.

Acts 6

Seven Men Are Chosen

More and more people were becoming followers of Jesus. But during this same time, the Greek-speaking followers had an argument with the other Jewish followers. The Greek-speaking Jews said that their widows were not getting their share of the food that was given out every day. The 12 apostles called the whole group of followers together. They said, “It is not right for us to stop our work of teaching God’s word in order to serve tables. So, brothers, choose seven of your own men. They must be men who are good. They must be full of wisdom and full of the Spirit. We will put them in charge of this work. Then we can use all our time to pray and to teach the word of God.”

The whole group liked the idea. So they chose these seven men: Stephen (a man with great faith and full of the Holy Spirit), Philip,[a] Procorus, Nicanor, Timon, Parmenas, and Nicolas (a man from Antioch who had become a Jew). Then they put these men before the apostles. The apostles prayed and laid their hands on[b] the men.

The word of God was reaching more and more people. The group of followers in Jerusalem became larger and larger. A great number of the Jewish priests believed and obeyed.

Stephen Is Arrested

Stephen was richly blessed by God. God gave him the power to do great miracles and signs among the people. But some Jews were against him. They belonged to a synagogue of Free Men[c] (as it was called). (This synagogue was also for Jews from Cyrene and from Alexandria.) Jews from Cilicia and Asia were also with them. They all came and argued with Stephen.

10 But the Spirit was helping him to speak with wisdom. His words were so strong that they could not argue with him. 11 So they paid some men to say, “We heard him say things against Moses and against God!”

12 This upset the people, the Jewish elders, and the teachers of the law. They came to Stephen, grabbed him and brought him to a meeting of the Jewish leaders. 13 They brought in some men to tell lies about Stephen. They said, “This man is always saying things against this holy place and the law of Moses. 14 We heard him say that Jesus from Nazareth will destroy this place. He also said that Jesus will change the things that Moses told us to do.” 15 All the people in the meeting were watching Stephen closely. His face looked like the face of an angel.

John 4:1-26

Jesus and a Samaritan Woman

The Pharisees heard that Jesus was making and baptizing more followers than John. (But really Jesus himself did not baptize people. His followers did the baptizing.) Jesus knew that the Pharisees had heard about him. So he left Judea and went back to Galilee. On the way he had to go through the country of Samaria.

In Samaria Jesus came to the town called Sychar. This town is near the field that Jacob gave to his son Joseph. Jacob’s well was there. Jesus was tired from his long trip. So he sat down beside the well. It was about noon. A Samaritan woman came to the well to get some water. Jesus said to her, “Please give me a drink.” (This happened while Jesus’ followers were in town buying some food.)

The woman said, “I am surprised that you ask me for a drink. You are a Jew and I am a Samaritan.” (Jews are not friends with Samaritans.[a])

10 Jesus said, “You don’t know what God gives. And you don’t know who asked you for a drink. If you knew, you would have asked me, and I would have given you living water.”

11 The woman said, “Sir, where will you get that living water? The well is very deep, and you have nothing to get water with. 12 Are you greater than Jacob, our father? Jacob is the one who gave us this well. He drank from it himself. Also, his sons and flocks drank from this well.”

13 Jesus answered, “Every person who drinks this water will be thirsty again. 14 But whoever drinks the water I give will never be thirsty again. The water I give will become a spring of water flowing inside him. It will give him eternal life.”

15 The woman said to him, “Sir, give me this water. Then I will never be thirsty again. And I will not have to come back here to get more water.”

16 Jesus told her, “Go get your husband and come back here.”

17 The woman answered, “But I have no husband.”

Jesus said to her, “You are right to say you have no husband. 18 Really you have had five husbands. But the man you live with now is not your husband. You told the truth.”

19 The woman said, “Sir, I can see that you are a prophet. 20 Our fathers worshiped on this mountain. But you Jews say that Jerusalem is the place where people must worship.”

21 Jesus said, “Believe me, woman. The time is coming when you will not have to be in Jerusalem or on this mountain to worship the Father. 22 You Samaritans worship what you don’t understand. We Jews understand what we worship. Salvation comes from the Jews. 23 The time is coming when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth. That time is now here. And these are the kinds of worshipers the Father wants. 24 God is spirit. Those who worship God must worship in spirit and truth.”

25 The woman said, “I know that the Messiah is coming.” (Messiah is the One called Christ.) “When the Messiah comes, he will explain everything to us.”

26 Then Jesus said, “He is talking to you now. I am he.”

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