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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 37

Davidic[a]

Patiently Trust in God

37 Don’t be angry because of those who do evil,
    do not be jealous because of those who commit iniquity.
Indeed, they soon will wither like grass,
    and like green herbs they will fade away.

Trust in the Lord and do good.
    Dwell in the land and feed on faithfulness.
Delight yourself in the Lord,
    and he will give you the desires of your heart.
Commit your way to the Lord;
    Trust him, and he will act.
He will bring forth your righteousness as a light,
    and your justice as the noonday sun.[b]

Be silent in the Lord’s presence
    and wait patiently for him.
Don’t be angry because of the one whose way prospers
    or the one who implements evil schemes.
Calm your anger and abandon wrath.
    Don’t be angry—
        it only leads to evil.
Those who do evil will perish.
    But those who wait[c] on the Lord will inherit the land.

10 Yet a little while longer,
    and the wicked will be no more.
You will search for his place,
    but he will not be there.
11 The humble will inherit the land;
    they will take in abundant peace.
12 The wicked person plots against the righteous,
    and grinds his teeth at him.
13 But the Lord laughs at him
    because he sees that his day is coming!

14 The wicked take out a sword and bend the bow,
    to bring down the humble and the poor
        to slay those who are righteous in conduct.
15 But their sword will pierce their own heart,
    and their bows will be broken!

16 Better is the little that the righteous have
    than the abundance of many wicked people.
17 For the arms of the wicked will be broken,
    but the Lord upholds the righteous.

18 The Lord knows the day of the blameless,
    and their inheritance will last forever.
19 They will not experience shame in times of trouble;
    in times of famine they will have plenty.

20 Indeed, the wicked will perish.
    The Lord’s enemies will be consumed like flowers[d] in the fields.
        They will vanish like[e] smoke.
21 The wicked borrow but never pay back;
    but the righteous are generous and give.
22 For those blessed by God[f] will inherit the land,
    but those cursed by him will be cut off.

23 A man’s steps are established by the Lord,
    and the Lord[g] delights in his way.
24 Though he stumbles,
    he will not fall down flat,
        for the Lord will hold up his hand.

25 I once was young and now I am old,
    but I have not seen a righteous person forsaken
        or his descendants begging for bread.
26 Every day he is generous, lending freely,
    and his descendants are blessed.

27 Depart from evil, and do good,
    and you will live in the land[h] forever.
28 Indeed, the Lord loves justice,
    and he will not abandon his godly ones.
They are kept safe forever,
    but the lawless will be chased away,[i]
        and the descendants of the wicked will be cut off.

29 The righteous will inherit the land,
    and they will dwell in it forever.
30 The mouth of the righteous one produces wisdom;
    his tongue speaks justice.
31 The instruction[j] of his God is in his heart;
    his steps will not slip.

32 The wicked stalks the righteous person, seeking to kill him,
33 but the Lord will not let him fall into his hands.
        He will not be condemned when he is put on trial.
34 Wait on the Lord,
    Keep faithful to his way,
        and he will exalt you to possess the land.
You will see the wicked cut off.

35 I once observed a wicked and oppressive person,
    flourishing like a green tree in native soil.
36 But then he[k] passed away;[l]
    in fact, he simply was not there.
When I looked for him,
    he could not be found.

37 Observe the blameless!
    Take note of the upright!
        Indeed, the future of that man is peace.
38 Sinners will be destroyed together;
    the future of the wicked will be cut off.
39 But deliverance for the righteous one comes from the Lord;
    he is their strength in times of distress.
40 The Lord helps and delivers them;
    he will deliver them from the wicked,
        and he will save them because they have sought refuge in him.

Ezra 1

An Edict to Rebuild the Temple(A)

During the first year of Cyrus, king of Persia, in fulfillment of the message from the Lord spoken through Jeremiah, the Lord prompted[a] Cyrus, king of Persia, to make this proclamation throughout his entire kingdom, which was also released in written form:

An Official Statement

from[b] Cyrus, King of Persia

All of the kingdoms of the earth have been given to me by the Lord God of Heaven, and he specifically charged me to build a temple[c] for him in Jerusalem, which is in Judah. Therefore, who among the Lord’s[d] people trusts in his God? Whoever among this group wishes to do so may travel to Jerusalem of Judah to rebuild the Temple of the Lord[e] God of Israel, the God of Jerusalem. Furthermore, everyone who wishes to repatriate[f] from any territory where he now resides is to receive assistance from his fellow residents in the form of silver, gold, equipment, and pack animals, in addition to voluntary offerings for the Temple of the God of Jerusalem.

In response, the heads of the families[g] of Judah and Benjamin, the priests and descendants of Levi, and all those who had been prompted[h] by God, prepared to travel to rebuild the Temple of the Lord, which was in Jerusalem. So all of their neighbors equipped the travelers[i] with silver, gold, equipment, pack animals, and valuable goods, in addition to voluntary offerings.

Temple Instruments Returned

King Cyrus also brought out from storage[j] the service instruments from the Temple of the Lord, which Nebuchadnezzar had taken from Jerusalem and had placed in the temple of his gods.[k] Cyrus, king of Persia, had them brought out to Mithredath the Treasurer, had them inventoried, and had them placed in care of[l] Sheshbazzar,[m] governor of Judah. Here is a partial inventory:[n]

Gold dishes: 30

Silver dishes: 1,000

Sacrificial knives: 29

10 Gold bowls: 30

Silver bowls of another kind:[o] 410

Miscellaneous instruments: 1,000

11 The complete inventory of gold and silver vessels totaled 5,400. Sheshbazzar[p] brought them all to Jerusalem, along with the exiles from Babylon.

1 Corinthians 16:1-9

Concerning the Collection for the Saints

16 Now concerning the collection for the saints, you should follow the directions I gave to the churches in Galatia. After the Sabbath ends,[a] each of you should set aside and save something from your surplus in proportion to what you have, so that no collections will have to be made when I arrive. When I arrive, I will send letters along with the men you approve to take your gift to Jerusalem. If it is worthwhile for me to go, too, they can go with me.

Plans for Travel

I will visit you when I go through Macedonia—for I intend to go through Macedonia— and will probably stay with you for a while[b] or even spend the winter with you.[c] Then you can send me on my way, wherever I decide to go. I do not want to visit with you now just in passing, because I hope to spend a longer time with you if the Lord permits. However, I’ll stay on in Ephesus until Pentecost, because a door has opened wide for me to do effective work, although many people are opposing me.

Matthew 12:15-21

Jesus, God’s Chosen Servant

15 When Jesus became aware of this, he left that place. Many crowds[a] followed him, and he healed all of them, 16 ordering them not to make him known. 17 This was to fulfill what was declared by the prophet Isaiah when he said,

18 “Here is my Servant whom I have chosen,
    whom I love, and with whom I am pleased!
I will put my Spirit on him,
    and he will proclaim justice[b] to unbelievers.[c]
19 He will not quarrel or shout,
    and no one will hear him shouting[d] in the streets.
20 He will not snap off a broken reed
    or snuff out a smoldering wick
        until he has brought justice[e] through to victory.
21 And in his name unbelievers[f] will hope.”[g]

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