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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 38

A song of David for the day of remembrance.[a]

38 Lord, don’t criticize me when you are angry.
    Don’t discipline me in anger.
You have hurt me.
    You punished me and hurt me deeply.
You punished me severely, so my whole body is sore.
    I sinned, and now all my bones hurt.
My guilt is like a heavy burden.
    I am sinking beneath its weight.
I did a foolish thing,
    and now I have infected sores that stink.
I am bent and bowed down.
    I am depressed all day long.
I am burning with fever,
    and my whole body hurts.
I hurt so much I cannot feel anything.
    My pounding heart makes me scream!
My Lord, you heard my groaning.
    You can hear my sighs.
10 My heart is pounding.
    My strength is gone, and I am going blind.[b]
11 Because of my sickness,
    my friends and neighbors will not visit me;
    my family will not come near me.
12 My enemies say bad things about me.
    They are spreading lies and rumors.
    They talk about me all the time.
13 But I am like a deaf man and cannot hear.
    I am like someone who cannot speak.
14 I am like those who cannot hear what people are saying about them.
    I cannot answer to prove my enemies wrong.
15 Lord, you must defend me.
    Lord my God, you must speak for me.
16 That’s why I prayed, “Don’t let my enemies smile at my pain.
    Full of pride, they will laugh if I stumble and fall.”
17 I know I am guilty of doing wrong.
    I cannot forget my pain.
18 Lord, I told you about the evil I have done.
    I am sorry for my sin.
19 But my enemies are alive and healthy,
    and they have told many lies.
20 I did nothing but good,
    and they paid me back with evil.
I try to do what is right,
    but that only makes them turn against me.
21 Lord, don’t leave me.
    My God, stay close to me.
22 Come quickly and help me.
    My Lord, you are the one who saves me.

Psalm 119:25-48

Daleth

25 I lie here like a dying man.
    Say the word, and I will live again.[a]
26 I told you about my life, and you answered me.
    Now, teach me your laws.
27 Help me understand your instructions,
    and I will think about your wonderful teachings.[b]
28 I am sad and tired.
    Say the word, and make me strong again.
29 Don’t let me live a lie.
    Guide me with your teachings.
30 I have chosen to be loyal to you.
    I respect your laws.
31 I follow your rules closely, Lord.
    Don’t let me be put to shame.
32 I do my best to follow your commands,
    because you are the one who gives me the desire.

He

33 Lord, teach me your laws,
    and I will always follow them.
34 Help me understand your teachings,
    and I will follow them.
    Obeying them will be my greatest desire.
35 Help me follow your commands,
    because that makes me happy.
36 Give me the desire to follow your rules,
    not the desire to get rich.
37 Don’t let me look at worthless things.
    Help me live your way.
38 Do what you promised me, your servant,
    so that people will respect you.
39 Take away the shame I fear.
    Your laws are good.
40 See how much I want to obey your instructions!
    Be good to me, and let me live.

Waw

41 Lord, show me your faithful love.
    Save me, as you promised.
42 Then I will have an answer for those who make fun of me
    for trusting what you say.
43 Let me always say what is true.
    I depend on your judgment to be fair.
44 I will follow your teachings forever and ever.
45 So I will live in freedom,
    because I do my best to know your instructions.
46 I will discuss your rules with kings,
    and no one will embarrass me.
47 What joy your commands give me!
    How I love them!
48 Not only do I love your commands, but I also honor them.
    I will study your laws.

Job 12:1

Job Answers His Friends

12 Then Job answered them:

Job 14

14 “We are all human beings.[a]
    Our life is short and full of trouble.
Our life is like a flower that grows quickly and then dies away.
    Our life is like a shadow that is here for a short time and then is gone.
God, do you need to keep an eye on something so small?
    Why bother to bring charges against me?

“No one can make something clean from something so dirty.
The length of our life has been decided.
    You alone know how long that is.
    You have set the limits for us and nothing can change them.
So stop watching us; leave us alone,
    and let us enjoy this hard life until we have put in our time.

“There is always hope for a tree.
    If it is cut down, it can grow again.
    It will keep sending out new branches.
Its roots might grow old in the ground
    and its stump die in the dirt,
but with water, it will grow again.
    It will grow branches like a new plant.
10 But when a man dies,
    he becomes weak and sick, and then he is gone!
11 Like a lake that goes dry
    or a river that loses its source,
12 so people lose their lives,
    never to live again.
The skies will all pass away
    before they rise from death.
The skies will all disappear before
    anyone wakes up from that sleep!

13 “I wish you would hide me in my grave.
    I wish you would hide me there, until your anger is gone.
    Then you could pick a time to remember me.
14 If a man dies, will he live again?
    If so, I would gladly suffer through this time waiting for my release.[b]
15 God, you would call me,
    and I would answer you.
Then I, the one you made,
    would be important to you.
16 You would still watch every step I take,
    but you would not remember my sins.
17 It would be as if you had sealed my sins in a bag.
    It would be as if you had covered my guilt with plaster.

18 “Mountains fall and crumble away.
    Large rocks break loose and fall.
19 Water flowing over stones wears them down.
    Floods wash away the soil on the ground.
    In the same way, God, you destroy the hope people have.
20 You defeat them completely
    and then they are gone.
You change the way they look
    and send them away forever to the place of death.
21 If their sons are honored, they will never know it.
    If their sons do wrong, they will never see it.
22 They only feel the pain in their bodies,
    and they alone cry for themselves.”

Acts 12:18-25

18 The next day the soldiers were very upset. They wondered what happened to Peter. 19 Herod looked everywhere for him but could not find him. So he questioned the guards and then ordered that they be killed.

The Death of Herod Agrippa

Later, Herod moved from Judea. He went to the city of Caesarea and stayed there a while. 20 Herod was very angry with the people from the cities of Tyre and Sidon. But these cities needed food from his country, so a group of them came to ask him for peace. They were able to get Blastus, the king’s personal servant, on their side.

21 Herod decided on a day to meet with them. On that day he was wearing a beautiful royal robe. He sat on his throne and made a speech to the people. 22 The people shouted, “This is the voice of a god, not a man!” 23 Herod did not give the glory to God. So an angel of the Lord caused him to get sick. He was eaten by worms inside him, and he died.

24 The message of God was spreading, reaching more and more people.

25 After Barnabas and Saul finished their work in Jerusalem, they returned to Antioch, taking John Mark with them.

John 8:47-59

47 Whoever belongs to God accepts what he says. But you don’t accept what God says, because you don’t belong to God.”

Jesus Talks About Himself and Abraham

48 The Jews there answered, “We say you are a Samaritan. We say a demon is making you crazy! Are we not right when we say this?”

49 Jesus answered, “I have no demon in me. I give honor to my Father, but you give no honor to me. 50 I am not trying to get honor for myself. There is one who wants this honor for me. He is the judge. 51 I promise you, whoever continues to obey my teaching will never die.”

52 The Jews said to Jesus, “Now we know that you have a demon in you! Even Abraham and the prophets died. But you say, ‘Whoever obeys my teaching will never die.’ 53 Do you think you are greater than our father Abraham? He died, and so did the prophets. Who do you think you are?”

54 Jesus answered, “If I give honor to myself, that honor is worth nothing. The one who gives me honor is my Father. And you say that he is your God. 55 But you don’t really know him. I know him. If I said I did not know him, I would be a liar like you. But I do know him, and I obey what he says. 56 Your father Abraham was very happy that he would see the day when I came. He saw that day and was happy.”

57 The Jews said to Jesus, “What? How can you say you have seen Abraham? You are not even 50 years old!”

58 Jesus answered, “The fact is, before Abraham was born, I Am.” 59 When he said this, they picked up stones to throw at him. But Jesus hid, and then he left the Temple area.

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