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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 61-62

A Prayer for Protection

For the director of music. With stringed instruments. Of David.

61 God, hear my cry.
    Listen to my prayer.
I call to you from the ends of the earth.
    I am afraid.
    Carry me away to a high mountain.
You have been my protection,
    like a strong tower against my enemies.

Let me live in your Holy Tent forever.
    Protect me as a bird protects its young under its wings. Selah
God, you have heard my promises.
    You have given me the things that belong to those who fear you.

Give the king a long life.
    Let him live many years.
Let him rule in the presence of God forever.
    Protect him with your love and truth.
Then I will praise your name forever.
    And every day I will keep my promises.

Trust Only in God

For the director of music. For Jeduthun. A song of David.

62 I wait patiently for God.
    Only he can save me.
He is my rock, who saves me.
    He protects me like a strong, walled city.
    I will not be defeated.

How long will you attack me?
    Will all of you throw me down?
    I am like a leaning wall, like a fence ready to fall.
You are planning to make me fall.
    You enjoy telling lies about me.
With your mouth you bless me.
    But in your heart you curse me. Selah

I wait patiently for God to save me.
    Only he gives me hope.
He is my rock, who saves me.
    He protects me like a strong, walled city.
    I will not be defeated.
My honor and salvation come from God.
    He is my mighty rock and my protection.

People, trust God all the time.
    Tell him all your problems.
    God is our protection. Selah

People are only a breath.
    Even the greatest men are just a lie.
On the scales, they weigh nothing.
    Together they are only a breath.
10 Do not trust in force.
    Stealing is of no use.
Even if you gain more riches,
    don’t put your trust in them.

11 God has said this,
    and I have heard it over and over:
    God, you are strong.
12 Lord, you are loving.
    You reward a person for what he does.

Psalm 68

Praise God Who Saved the Nation

For the director of music. A song of David.

68 Let God come and scatter his enemies.
    Let those who hate him run away.
Blow them away as smoke
    is driven away by the wind.
As wax melts before a fire,
    let the wicked be destroyed before God.
But those who do right should be glad.
    They should rejoice before God.
    They should be happy and glad.

Sing to God. Sing praises to his name.
Prepare the way for him
    who rides through the desert.
His name is the Lord.
    Rejoice before him.
God is in his holy Temple.
    He is a father to orphans.
    He defends the widows.
God gives the lonely a home.
    He leads prisoners out with joy.
    But those who turn against God will live in a dry land.

God, you led your people out.
    You marched through the desert. Selah
The ground shook,
    and the sky poured down rain
before God, the God of Mount Sinai,
    before God, the God of Israel.
God, you sent much rain.
    You refreshed your tired land.
10 Your people settled there.
    God, in your goodness
    you took care of the poor.

11 The Lord gave the command.
    And a great army told the news:
12 “Kings and their armies run away.
    The women at home divide the wealth taken in war.”
13 Those who stayed behind by the sheepfold
    will get the riches taken in battle.
14 God scattered kings
    like snow on Mount Zalmon.

15 The mountains of Bashan are great mountains.
    Mount Bashan has many peaks.
16 Why do you mountains with many peaks look down
    on Mount Zion, which God chose for his home?
    The Lord will live there forever.
17 God comes with millions of chariots.
    The Lord comes from Mount Sinai to his holy place.
18 He went up to the heights.
    He led a parade of captives.
    He received the payment he demanded from the people,
even from those who turned against him.
    And the Lord God will live there.

19 Praise the Lord, day by day.
    God our Savior helps us. Selah
20 Our God is a God who saves us.
    The Lord God saves us from death.

21 God will crush his enemies’ heads,
    the hairy skulls of those who continue to sin.
22 The Lord said, “I will bring the enemy back from Bashan.
    I will bring them back from the depths of the sea.
23 Then you can stick your feet in their blood.
    And your dogs can lick their share.”

24 God, people have seen your victory march.
    God my King marched into the holy place.
25 The singers are in front, and the instruments are behind.
    In the middle are the girls with the tambourines.
26 Praise God in the meeting place.
    Praise the Lord in the gathering of Israel.
27 There is the smallest tribe, Benjamin, leading them.
    And there are the leaders of Judah with their group.
    There also are the leaders of Zebulun and of Naphtali.

28 God, order up your power.
    Show the mighty power you have used for us before.
29 Kings will bring their wealth to you,
    to your Temple in Jerusalem.
30 Punish Egypt, the beast among the tall grass along the river.
    Punish the leaders of nations, those bulls among the cows.
Then they will bring you their silver.
    Scatter those nations that love war.
31 Messengers will come from Egypt with forced payment.
    The people of Cush will pray to God.

32 Kingdoms of the earth, sing to God.
    Sing praises to the Lord. Selah
33 Sing to the one who rides through the skies, which are from long ago.
    He speaks with a thundering voice.
34 Announce that God is powerful.
    He rules over Israel.
    His power is in the skies.
35 God, you are wonderful in your Temple.
    The God of Israel gives his people strength and power.

Praise God!

2 Samuel 3:6-21

Abner Joins David

Abner made himself a main leader among the supporters of Saul. He did this during the war between the supporters of Saul’s family and the supporters of David’s family.

Now Saul had once had a slave woman named Rizpah. She was the daughter of Aiah. Ish-Bosheth said to Abner, “Why did you have physical relations with my father’s slave woman?”

Abner was very angry because of what Ish-Bosheth said. Abner said, “I have been loyal to Saul and his family and friends! I didn’t hand you over to David. I am not a traitor working for Judah! But now you are saying I did something wrong with this woman! May God punish me terribly if I don’t help David. I will make sure that what God promised does happen! 10 I will take the kingdom from the family of Saul. I will make David king of Israel and Judah! He will rule from Dan to Beersheba.”[a]

11 Ish-Bosheth couldn’t say anything to Abner. He was too afraid of Abner.

12 Then Abner sent messengers to David. Abner said, “Who is going to rule the land? Make an agreement with me, and I will help you become the king of all Israel.”

13 David answered, “Good! I will make an agreement with you. But I ask you one thing. I will not meet with you unless you bring Saul’s daughter Michal to me.” 14 Then David sent messengers to Saul’s son Ish-Bosheth. David said, “Give me my wife Michal. She was promised to me. I killed 100 Philistines to get her.”

15 So Ish-Bosheth sent men to take Michal from her husband. He was Paltiel son of Laish. 16 Michal’s husband went with her, crying as he followed her to Bahurim. But Abner said to Paltiel, “Go back home.” So he went home.

17 Abner sent a message to the elders of Israel. He said, “You have been wanting to make David your king. 18 Now do it! The Lord has spoken about David. The Lord said, ‘I will save my people the Israelites. I will save them from the Philistines and all their enemies. I will do this through my servant David.’”

19 Abner also said these things to the people of Benjamin. He then went to Hebron to tell David what the Benjaminites and Israel wanted to do. 20 Abner came with 20 men to David at Hebron. There David prepared a feast for them. 21 Then Abner said to David, “My master and king, I will go and bring all the Israelites to you. Then they will make an agreement with you. You will rule over all Israel as you wanted.” So David let Abner go, and he left in peace.

Acts 16:6-15

Paul Is Called Out of Asia

Paul and the men with him went through the areas of Phrygia and Galatia. The Holy Spirit did not let them preach the Good News in Asia. When they came near the country of Mysia, they tried to go into Bithynia. But the Spirit of Jesus did not let them. So they passed by Mysia and went to Troas. That night Paul had a vision. In the vision, a man from Macedonia came to him. The man stood there and begged, “Come over to Macedonia. Help us!” 10 After Paul had seen the vision, we immediately prepared to leave for Macedonia. We understood that God had called us to tell the Good News to those people.

Lydia Becomes a Christian

11 We left Troas in a ship, and we sailed straight to the island of Samothrace. The next day we sailed to Neapolis.[a] 12 Then we went by land to Philippi, the leading city in that part of Macedonia. It is also a Roman colony.[b] We stayed there for several days.

13 On the Sabbath day we went outside the city gate to the river. There we thought we would find a special place for prayer. Some women had gathered there, so we sat down and talked with them. 14 There was a woman named Lydia from the city of Thyatira. Her job was selling purple cloth. She worshiped the true God. The Lord opened her mind to pay attention to what Paul was saying. 15 She and all the people in her house were baptized. Then Lydia invited us to her home. She said, “If you think I am truly a believer in the Lord, then come stay in my house.” And she persuaded us to stay with her.

Mark 6:30-46

More Than 5,000 People Fed

30 The apostles that Jesus had sent out to preach returned. They gathered around him and told him about all the things they had done and taught. 31 Crowds of people were coming and going. Jesus and his followers did not even have time to eat. He said to them, “Come with me. We will go to a quiet place to be alone. There we will get some rest.”

32 So they went in a boat alone to a place where there were no people. 33 But many people saw them leave and recognized them. So people from all the towns ran to the place where Jesus was going. They got there before Jesus arrived. 34 When he landed, he saw a great crowd waiting. Jesus felt sorry for them, because they were like sheep without a shepherd. So he taught them many things.

35 It was now late in the day. Jesus’ followers came to him and said, “No one lives in this place. And it is already very late. 36 Send the people away. They need to go to the farms and towns around here to buy some food to eat.”

37 But Jesus answered, “You give them food to eat.”

They said to him, “We can’t buy enough bread to feed all these people! We would all have to work a month to earn enough money to buy that much bread!”

38 Jesus asked them, “How many loaves of bread do you have now? Go and see.”

When they found out, they came to him and said, “We have five loaves and two fish.”

39 Then Jesus said to the followers, “Tell all the people to sit in groups on the green grass.” 40 So all the people sat in groups. They sat in groups of 50 or groups of 100. 41 Jesus took the five loaves and two fish. He looked up to heaven and thanked God for the bread. He divided the bread and gave it to his followers for them to give to the people. Then he divided the two fish among them all. 42 All the people ate and were satisfied. 43 The followers filled 12 baskets with the pieces of bread and fish that were not eaten. 44 There were about 5,000 men there who ate.

Jesus Walks on the Water

45 Then Jesus told his followers to get into the boat and go to Bethsaida on the other side of the lake. Jesus said that he would come later. He stayed there to tell the people they could go home. 46 After sending them away, he went into the hills to pray.

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