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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 119:49-72

49 Remember your promise to me, your servant.
    It gives me hope.
50 When I suffer, this comforts me:
    Your promise gives me life.
51 Proud people make fun of me all the time.
    But I do not reject your teachings.
52 I remember your laws from long ago.
    They comfort me, Lord.
53 I become angry with wicked people.
    They have not kept your teachings.
54 I sing about your demands
    wherever I live.
55 Lord, I remember you at night.
    I will obey your teachings.
56 This is what I do:
    I follow your orders.

57 Lord, you are my share in life.
    I have promised to obey your words.
58 I prayed to you with all my heart.
    Be kind to me as you have promised.
59 I thought about my life,
    and I decided to obey your rules.
60 I hurried and did not wait
    to obey your commands.
61 Wicked people have surrounded me.
    But I have not forgotten your teachings.
62 In the middle of the night, I get up to thank you
    because your laws are right.
63 I am a friend to everyone who fears you.
    I am a friend to anyone who follows your orders.
64 Lord, your love fills the earth.
    Teach me your demands.

65 You have done good things for me, your servant,
    as you have promised, Lord.
66 Teach me wisdom and knowledge
    because I trust your commands.
67 Before I suffered, I did wrong.
    But now I obey your word.
68 You are good, and you do what is good.
    Teach me your demands.
69 Proud people have made up lies about me.
    But I will follow your orders with all my heart.
70 Those people have no feelings,
    but I love your teachings.
71 It was good for me to suffer
    so I would learn your demands.
72 Your teachings are worth more to me
    than thousands of pieces of gold and silver.

Psalm 49

Trusting Money Is Foolish

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

49 Listen to this, all you nations.
    Listen, all you who live on earth.
Listen, both great and small,
    rich and poor together.
What I say is wise.
    My heart speaks with understanding.
I will pay attention to a wise saying.
    I will explain my riddle on the harp.

Why should I be afraid of bad days?
    Why should I fear when evil men surround me?
They trust in their money.
    They brag about their riches.
No one can buy back the life of another person.
    No one can pay God for his own life.
The price of a life is high.
    No payment is ever enough.
Do people live forever?
    Don’t they all face death?

10 See, even wise men die.
    Fools and stupid people also die.
    They leave their wealth to others.
11 Their graves will always be their homes.
    They will live there from now on,
    even though they named places after themselves.
12 Even rich people do not live forever.
    Like the animals, people die.

13 This is what will happen to people who trust in themselves.
    And this will happen to their followers who believe them. Selah
14 Like sheep, they must die.
    And death will be their shepherd.
Honest people will rule over them in the morning.
    Their bodies will rot in a grave far from home.
15 But God will save my life.
    He will take me from the grave. Selah

16 Don’t be afraid of a rich man
    because his house is more beautiful.
17 He won’t take anything to the grave.
    His wealth won’t die with him.
18 He was praised when he was alive.
    (And people may praise you when you succeed.)
19 But he will go to where his ancestors are.
    He will never see light again.
20 Rich people with no understanding
    are just like animals that die.

Psalm 53

The Unbelieving Fool

For the director of music. By mahalath. A maskil of David.

53 A wicked fool says to himself,
    “There is no God.”
Fools are evil. They do terrible things.
    None of them does anything good.

God looked down from heaven at all the people.
    He looked to see if anyone was wise,
    if anyone was looking to God for help.
But everyone has turned away.
    Together, everyone has become evil.
    None of them does anything good.

Don’t the wicked understand?
    They destroy my people as if they were eating bread.
    They have not asked God for help.
The wicked became filled with terror
    where there had been nothing to be terrified of.
    God will scatter the bones of your enemies.
You will defeat them,
    because God has rejected them.

I pray that victory will come to Israel from Mount Zion!
    May God give them back their riches.
    Then the people of Jacob will rejoice.
    And the people of Israel will be glad.

Error: 'Sirach 28:14-26' not found for the version: International Children’s Bible
Revelation 12:1-6

The Woman and the Dragon

12 And then a great wonder appeared in heaven: There was a woman who was clothed with the sun. The moon was under her feet. She had a crown of 12 stars on her head. The woman was pregnant. She cried out with pain because she was about to give birth. Then another wonder appeared in heaven: There was a giant red dragon. He had seven heads with seven crowns on each head. He also had ten horns. The dragon’s tail swept a third of the stars out of the sky and threw them down to the earth. The dragon stood in front of the woman who was ready to give birth to a baby. He wanted to eat the woman’s baby as soon as it was born. The woman gave birth to a son. He will rule all the nations with an iron scepter. But her child was taken up to God and to his throne. The woman ran away into the desert to a place God prepared for her. There she would be taken care of for 1,260 days.

Luke 11:37-52

Jesus Accuses the Pharisees

37 After Jesus had finished speaking, a Pharisee asked Jesus to eat with him. So Jesus went in and sat at the table. 38 But the Pharisee was surprised when he saw that Jesus did not wash his hands[a] before the meal. 39 The Lord said to him, “You Pharisees clean the outside of the cup and the dish. But inside you are full of greed and evil. 40 You are foolish. The same One who made what is outside also made what is inside. 41 So give what is in your cups and dishes to the poor. Then you will be fully clean. 42 But how terrible for you Pharisees! You give God one-tenth of even your mint, your rue, and every other plant in your garden. But you forget to be fair to other people and to love God. These are the things you should do. And you should also continue to do those other things—like giving one-tenth. 43 How terrible for you Pharisees, because you love to get the most important seats in the synagogues. And you love people to show respect to you in the marketplaces. 44 How terrible for you, because you are like hidden graves. People walk on them without knowing it.”

Jesus Talks to Teachers of the Law

45 One of the teachers of the law said to Jesus, “Teacher, when you say these things, you are insulting us, too.”

46 Jesus answered, “How terrible for you, you teachers of the law! You make strict rules that are very hard for people to obey. But you yourselves don’t even try to follow those rules. 47 How terrible for you, because you build tombs for the prophets. But these are the prophets that your fathers killed! 48 And now you show that you approve of what your fathers did. They killed the prophets, and you build tombs for the prophets! 49 This is why in his wisdom God said, ‘I will send prophets and apostles to them. Some of my prophets and apostles will be killed, and others will be treated cruelly.’ 50 So you who live now will be punished for the deaths of all the prophets who were killed since the beginning of the world. 51 You will be punished for the killing of Abel and for the killing of Zechariah.[b] Zechariah was killed between the altar and the Temple. Yes, I tell you that you people who live now will be punished for them all.

52 “How terrible for you, you teachers of the law. You have hidden the key to learning about God. You yourselves would not learn, and you stopped others from learning, too.”

International Children’s Bible (ICB)

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