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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 119:49-72

Zayin

Remembering What God Has Said

49 Remember what you said[a] to your servant,
    by which you caused me to hope.
50 This is what comforts me in my troubles:
    that what you say revives me.
51 Even though the arrogant utterly deride me,
    I do not turn away from your instruction.[b]
52 I have remembered your ancient ordinances, Lord,
    and I take comfort in them.
53 I burn with indignation because of the wicked
    who forsake your instruction.[c]
54 Your statutes are my songs,
    no matter where I make my home.[d]
55 In the night I remember your name, Lord,
    and keep your instruction.[e]
56 I have made it my personal responsibility
    to keep your precepts.

Cheth

Keeping God’s Word

57 The Lord is my inheritance;
    I have given my promise to keep your word.
58 I have sought your favor with all of my heart;
    be gracious to me according to your promise.
59 I examined my lifestyle
    and set my feet in the direction of your decrees.
60 I hurried and did not procrastinate
    to keep your commands.
61 Though the ropes of the wicked have ensnared me,
    I have not forgotten your instruction.[f]
62 At midnight I will get up to thank you
    for your righteous ordinances.
63 I am united with all who fear you,
    and with everyone who keeps your precepts.
64 Lord, the earth overflows with your gracious love!
    Teach me your statutes.

Teth

Praise for God’s Word

65 Lord, you have dealt well with your servant,
    according to your word.
66 Teach me both knowledge and appropriate discretion,
    because I believe in your commands.
67 Before I was humbled, I wandered away,
    but now I observe your words.
68 Lord,[g] you are good[h], and do what is good;
    teach me your statutes.
69 The arrogant have accused me falsely;
    but I will observe your precepts wholeheartedly.
70 Their minds are clogged as with greasy fat,
    but I find joy in your instruction.[i]
71 It was for my good that I was humbled;[j]
    so that I would learn your statutes.
72 Instruction[k] that comes from you[l] is better for me
    than thousands of gold and silver coins.[m]

Psalm 49

To the Director: A song by the Sons of Korah.

The Destiny of the Wicked and the Upright

49 Listen to this, all you people!
    Pay attention, all you who live in the world,
both average people and those of means,[a]
    the rich and the poor together.
My mouth will speak wisely,
    and I will understand what I think about.
I will focus my attention on[b] a proverb;
    I will use the harp to expound my riddle.
Why should I be afraid when evil days come my way,
    when the wickedness of those who deceive me surrounds me—
those who put confidence in their wealth
    and boast about their great riches?
No man can redeem the life of another,[c]
    nor can he give to God a sufficient payment for him—
for it would cost too much to redeem his life,
    and the payments would go on forever—
that he should go on living
    and not see corruption.

10 Indeed, he will see wise people die;
    the stupid and the senseless will meet their doom
        and leave their wealth to others.
11 Their inner thoughts are on[d] their homes forever;
    their dwellings from generation to generation.
        They even name their lands after themselves.
12 But humanity cannot last, despite its conceit;[e]
    it will pass away just like the animals.[f]
13 This is the fate of those who are foolish
    and of those who correct their words after they speak.
Interlude

14 Like sheep, they are destined for the realm of the dead,[g]
    with death as their shepherd.
The upright will have dominion over them in the morning;
    their strength will be consumed in the afterlife,[h]
        so that they have no home.
15 God will truly redeem me from the power[i] of Sheol.[j]
    He will surely receive me!
Interlude

16 Don’t be afraid when someone gets rich,
    when the glory of his household increases.
17 When he dies, he will not be able to take it all with him[k]
    his possessions[l] will not follow him to the grave,[m]
18 although he considers himself blessed while he’s alive.

Though people praise you for doing well,
19 you will end up like your[n] ancestors’ generation,
        never again to see the light of day!

20 Humanity, despite its conceit, does not understand
    that it will perish, just like the animals.

Psalm 53

To the Director: Upon machalath.[a] A Davidic instruction.[b]

The Fool and God’s Response

53 Fools say to themselves “There is no God.”
    They are corrupt and commit iniquity;
        not one of them practices what is good.

God looks down from the heavens upon humanity[c]
    to see if anyone shows discernment as he searches for God.
All of them[d] have fallen away;
    together they have become corrupt;
        no one does what is good, not even one.

Will those who do evil ever learn?
    They devour my people like they devour bread,
        and never call on God.
There the Israelis[e] were seized with terror,
    when there was nothing to fear.
For God scattered the bones of those who laid siege against you[f]
    you put them to shame,[g]
        for God rejected them.

Would that Israel’s deliverance come out of Zion!
    When God restores the fortunes of his people,
        Jacob will rejoice and Israel will be glad.[h]

Zechariah 3

The Vision of the High Priest

Then I saw Joshua the High Priest standing in the presence of the angel of the Lord, with Satan[a] standing at his right to oppose him.

The Lord told Satan, “The Lord rebuke you, Satan—in fact, may the Lord who has chosen Jerusalem rebuke you! This man is a burning brand plucked from the fire, is he not?”

Now Joshua was wearing filthy clothes as he stood in the presence of the angel.

So the angel[b] continued to tell those who were standing in his presence, “Remove his filthy clothes.”

And he told Joshua,[c] “Look how I’ve removed your iniquity. Now I’m clothing you with fine garments.”

Then I said, “Let them place a pure diadem[d] on his head.”

So they placed the pure diadem[e] on his head and clothed him with fine garments while the angel of the Lord was standing beside them.[f]

The Lord’s Charge to Joshua

Then the angel of the Lord gave this charge to Joshua: “This is what the Lord of the Heavenly Armies says: ‘If you will live according to my ways, and if you will keep what I have entrusted to you,[g] then you will also administer my Temple, and you will also guard my courtyards. And I will give you access to these who serve[h] here.

“‘Listen, High Priest Joshua, you and those companions of yours who sit with you,[i] for these men are a sign that I am presenting my servant, the Branch.[j] Look, the stone that I put in place in Joshua’s presence—on that one stone are seven eyes.[k] And look, I will do the engraving myself,’ declares the Lord of the Heavenly Armies, ‘and I will remove the perversity of that land in a single day. 10 At that time,’[l] declares the Lord of the Heavenly Armies, ‘you will invite each of your neighbors to join you[m] under the vine and fig tree.’”

Revelation 4:1-8

The Vision of God’s Throne

After these things, I saw a door standing open in heaven. The first voice that I had heard speaking to me like a trumpet said, “Come up here, and I will show you what must happen after this.” Instantly I was in the Spirit, and I saw a throne in heaven with a person seated on the throne. The person sitting there looked like jasper and carnelian, and there was a rainbow around the throne that looked like an emerald. Around the throne were 24 other thrones, and on these thrones sat 24 elders wearing white robes and gold victor’s crowns on their heads. Flashes of lightning, noises, and peals of thunder came from the throne. Burning in front of the throne were seven flaming torches, which are the seven spirits of God.

In front of the throne was something like a sea of glass as clear as crystal. In the center of the throne and on each side of the throne were four living creatures full of eyes in front and in back. The first living creature was like a lion, the second living creature was like an ox, the third living creature had a face like a human, and the fourth living creature was like a flying eagle. Each of the four living creatures had six wings and were full of eyes inside and out. Without stopping day or night they were saying,

“Holy, holy, holy
    is the Lord God Almighty,
        who was, who is, and who is coming.”

Matthew 24:45-51

The Faithful or the Wicked Servant(A)

45 “Who, then, is the faithful and wise servant whom his master has put in charge of his household to give the others[a] their food at the right time? 46 How blessed is that servant whom his master finds doing this when he comes! 47 I tell all of you[b] with certainty, he will put him in charge of all his property.

48 “But if that wicked servant says to himself,[c] ‘My master has been delayed,’ 49 and begins to beat his fellow servants and eat and drink with the drunks, 50 that servant’s master will come on a day when he doesn’t expect him and at an hour that he doesn’t know. 51 Then his master[d] will punish him severely[e] and assign him a place with the hypocrites. In that place there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.”[f]

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