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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 20-21

To the director: A song of David.

20 May the Lord answer you in times of trouble.
    May the God of Jacob protect you.
May he send you help from his Holy Place.
    May he support you from Zion.
May he remember all the gifts you have offered.
    May he accept all your sacrifices. Selah
May he give you what you really want.
    May he make all your plans successful.
We will celebrate when he helps you.
    We will praise the name of God.
May the Lord give you everything you ask for.

Now I know the Lord helps his chosen king.
    From his holy heaven he answered.
    With his great power he saved him.
Some give the credit for victory to their chariots and soldiers,
    but we honor the Lord our God.
They fall in battle, totally defeated,
    but we survive and stand strong!

Lord, save the king!
    Answer us when we call to you for help.

To the director: A song of David.

21 Lord, your strength makes the king happy.
    He is so happy when you give him victory.
And you gave him what he wanted.
    You gave him what he asked for. Selah

You gave the king such wonderful blessings.
    You put a golden crown on his head.
He asked for life, and you gave it.
    You gave him life that goes on forever.
You led him to victory that brought him great glory.
    You gave him honor and fame.
You have given him blessings that will last forever.
    You have given him the joy of being near you.
The king trusts in the Lord,
    and the faithful love of God Most High will keep him from falling.
Lord, you will show all your enemies that you are strong.
    Your power will defeat those who hate you.
When you appear,
    you will burn them up like a blazing furnace.
In your anger, Lord, you will completely destroy them;
    they will be swallowed by flames of fire.[a]
10 Their families will be destroyed.
    They will be removed from the earth.
11 That is because they made evil plans against you.
    They wanted to do things they could not do.
12 You will make them turn and run away
    when you aim your arrows at their faces.

13 Lord, we lift you up with our songs of praise.
    We sing and play songs about your power!

Psalm 110

A praise song of David.

110 The Lord said to my lord,[a]
    “Sit at my right side, while I put your enemies under your control.”

The Lord will cause your kingdom to grow, beginning at Zion,
    until you rule the lands of your enemies!
Your people will gladly join you
    when you gather your army together.
You will wear your special clothes
    and meet together early in the morning.
Your young men will be all around you
    like dew on the ground.[b]

The Lord has made a promise with an oath
    and will not change his mind:
“You are a priest forever—
    the kind of priest Melchizedek was.”

My Lord is at your right side.
    He will defeat the other kings when he becomes angry.
He will judge the nations.
    The ground will be covered with dead bodies.
    He will punish the leaders of powerful nations all around the world.

The king will drink from a stream on the way.
    Then he will lift his head and become strong![c]

Psalm 116-117

116 I love the Lord for hearing me,
    for listening to my prayers.
Yes, he paid attention to me,
    so I will always call to him whenever I need help.
Death’s ropes were around me.
    The grave was closing in on me.
    I was worried and afraid.
Then I called on the Lord’s name.
    I said, “Lord, save me!”
The Lord is good and merciful;
    our God is so kind.
The Lord takes care of helpless people.
    I was without help, and he saved me.
My soul, relax!
    The Lord is caring for you.
Lord, you saved my soul from death.
    You stopped my tears.
    You kept me from falling.
I will continue to serve the Lord
    in the land of the living.

10 I continued believing even when I said,
    “I am completely ruined!”
11 Yes, even when I was upset and said,
    “There is no one I can trust!”

12 What can I give the Lord
    for all that he has done for me?
13 He saved me,
    so I will give him a drink offering,
    and I will call on the Lord’s name.
14 I will give the Lord what I promised.
    I will go in front of all his people now.

15 Very dear to the Lord are the lives of his followers.
    He cares when they face death.
16 Lord, I am your servant!
    Yes, I am your slave, as my mother was.
    You set me free from the chains of death.
17 I will give you a thank offering.
    I will call on the Lord’s name.
18 I will stand before the gathering of his people
    and give the Lord what I promised.
19 I will do this in Jerusalem,
    in the courtyards of the Lord’s Temple.

Praise the Lord!

117 Praise the Lord, all you nations.
    Praise him, all you people.
He loves us very much!
    The Lord will be faithful to us forever!

Praise the Lord!

1 Kings 7:51-8:21

51 So King Solomon finished all the work he wanted to do for the Lord’s Temple. Then he took everything his father David had saved for this special purpose and put them in the Temple. He put the silver and gold in the special storage rooms in the Lord’s Temple.

The Box of the Agreement in the Temple

Then King Solomon told all the elders of Israel, the heads of the tribes, and the leaders of the families of Israel to come together in Jerusalem. Solomon wanted them to join in moving the Box of the Lord’s Agreement from the City of David up to the Temple. So during the special festival[a] in the month of Ethanim, the seventh month of the year, all the men of Israel came to the meeting with King Solomon.

3-4 When all the elders of Israel arrived, the priests and Levites carried the Holy Box of the Lord up to the Temple. They also carried the Meeting Tent and all the holy things that were in it up to the Temple. King Solomon and all Israel met together before the Box of the Agreement and sacrificed so many sheep and cattle that no one was able to count them all. The priests carried the Box of the Lord’s Agreement to its proper place inside the Most Holy Place in the Temple, under the wings of the Cherub angels. The wings of the Cherub angels spread out over the Holy Box, and they covered the Holy Box and its carrying poles. The poles are still there today. They are too long for the Most Holy Place, so anyone standing in the Holy Place can see the ends of the poles, although no one outside can see them. The only things inside the Holy Box are the two tablets that Moses put there at Mt. Horeb. This is where the Lord made his agreement with the Israelites after they came out of Egypt.

10 When the priests came out of the Holy Place, the cloud[b] filled the Lord’s Temple. 11 The priests could not continue their work because the Temple was filled with the Glory of the Lord. 12 Then Solomon said,

“The Lord caused the sun to shine in the sky,
    but he chose to live in a dark cloud.[c]
13 Now, Lord, I have built a beautiful Temple for you,
    where you may live forever.”

14 Then King Solomon turned toward all the Israelites who were standing there and asked God to bless them. 15 He prayed this long prayer to the Lord:

“The Lord, the God of Israel, is great. He has done what he promised my father David. He told my father, 16 ‘I brought my people, Israel, out of Egypt, but I had not yet chosen a city from among the tribes of Israel for a temple to honor me. And I had not chosen a man to be leader over my people, Israel. But now I have chosen Jerusalem to be the city where I will be honored.[d] And I have chosen David to rule over my people, Israel.’

17 “My father David wanted very much to build a temple to honor the Lord, the God of Israel. 18 But the Lord said to my father, ‘I know that you want very much to build a temple to honor me, and it is good that you want to build it. 19 But you are not the one to build my temple. Your son will build my temple.’

20 “So the Lord has kept his promises. I am the king now in place of my father David. I rule the people of Israel as the Lord promised. And I have built the Temple for the Lord, the God of Israel. 21 I have made a place in the Temple for the Holy Box. Inside that Holy Box is the agreement that the Lord made with our ancestors when he brought them out of Egypt.”

Acts 28:17-31

17 Three days later Paul sent for some of the most important Jews. When they came together, he said, “My brothers, I have done nothing against our people or against the customs of our fathers. But I was arrested in Jerusalem and handed over to the Romans. 18 They asked me many questions, but they could not find any reason why I should be put to death. So they wanted to let me go free. 19 But the Jews there did not want that. So I had to ask to come to Rome to have my trial before Caesar. That doesn’t mean I am accusing my people of doing anything wrong. 20 That is why I wanted to see you and talk with you. I am bound with this chain because I believe in the hope of Israel.”

21 The Jews answered Paul, “We have received no letters from Judea about you. None of our Jewish brothers who have traveled from there brought news about you or told us anything bad about you. 22 We want to hear your ideas. We know that people everywhere are speaking against this new group.”

23 Paul and the Jews chose a day for a meeting. On that day many more of these Jews met with Paul at his house. He spoke to them all day long, explaining God’s kingdom to them. He used the Law of Moses and the writings of the prophets to persuade them to believe in Jesus. 24 Some of the Jews believed what he said, but others did not believe. 25 They had an argument among themselves and were ready to leave. But Paul said one more thing to them: “The Holy Spirit spoke the truth to your fathers through Isaiah the prophet. He said,

26 ‘Go to this people and tell them:
You will listen and you will hear,
    but you will not understand.
You will look and you will see,
    but you will not understand what you see.
27 Yes, the minds of these people are now closed.
    They have ears, but they don’t listen.
    They have eyes, but they refuse to see.
If their minds were not closed,
    they might see with their eyes;
    they might hear with their ears;
    they might understand with their minds.
Then they might turn back to me and be healed.’ (A)

28 “I want you Jews to know that God has sent his salvation to the non-Jewish people. They will listen!” 29 [a]

30 Paul stayed two full years in his own rented house. He welcomed all the people who came and visited him. 31 He told them about God’s kingdom and taught them about the Lord Jesus Christ. He was very bold, and no one tried to stop him from speaking.

Mark 14:43-52

Jesus Is Arrested(A)

43 While Jesus was still speaking, Judas, one of the twelve apostles, came there. He had a big crowd of people with him, all carrying swords and clubs. They had been sent from the leading priests, the teachers of the law, and the older Jewish leaders.

44 Judas[a] planned to do something to show them which one was Jesus. He said, “The one I kiss will be Jesus. Arrest him and guard him while you lead him away.” 45 So Judas went over to Jesus and said, “Teacher!” Then he kissed him. 46 The men grabbed Jesus and arrested him. 47 One of the followers standing near Jesus grabbed his sword and pulled it out. He swung it at the servant of the high priest and cut off his ear.

48 Then Jesus said, “Why do you come to get me with swords and clubs as if I were a criminal? 49 Every day I was with you teaching in the Temple area. You did not arrest me there. But all these things have happened to show the full meaning of what the Scriptures said.” 50 Then all of Jesus’ followers left him and ran away.

51 One of those following Jesus was a young man wearing only a linen cloth. When the people tried to grab him, 52 he left the cloth in their hands and ran away naked.

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