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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 107:33-108:13

33 He turned[a] streams into a desert,
springs of water into arid land,
34 and a fruitful land into a barren place,[b]
because of the sin of its inhabitants.
35 As for his people,[c] he turned[d] a desert into a pool of water,
and a dry land into springs of water.
36 He allowed the hungry to settle there,
and they established a city in which to live.
37 They cultivated[e] fields,
and planted vineyards,
which yielded a harvest of fruit.[f]
38 He blessed[g] them so that they became very numerous.
He would not allow their cattle to decrease in number.[h]
39 As for their enemies,[i] they decreased in number and were beaten down,
because of painful distress[j] and suffering.
40 He would pour[k] contempt upon princes,
and he made them wander in a wasteland with no road.
41 Yet he protected[l] the needy from oppression,
and cared for his families like a flock of sheep.
42 When the godly see this, they rejoice,
and every sinner[m] shuts his mouth.
43 Whoever is wise, let him take note of these things.
Let them consider the Lord’s acts of loyal love.

Psalm 108[n]

A song, a psalm of David.

108 I am determined,[o] O God.
I will sing and praise you with my whole heart.[p]
Awake, O stringed instrument and harp.
I will wake up at dawn.[q]
I will give you thanks before the nations, O Lord.
I will sing praises to you before foreigners.[r]
For your loyal love extends beyond the sky,[s]
and your faithfulness reaches the clouds.
Rise up[t] above the sky, O God.
May your splendor cover the whole earth.[u]
Deliver by your power[v] and answer me,
so that the ones you love may be safe.[w]
God has spoken in his sanctuary:[x]
“I will triumph! I will parcel out Shechem;
the Valley of Sukkoth I will measure off.[y]
Gilead belongs to me,
as does Manasseh.[z]
Ephraim is my helmet,[aa]
Judah my royal scepter.[ab]
Moab is my washbasin.[ac]
I will make Edom serve me.[ad]
I will shout in triumph over Philistia.”
10 Who will lead me into the fortified city?
Who will bring me to Edom?[ae]
11 Have you not rejected us, O God?
O God, you do not go into battle with our armies.
12 Give us help against the enemy,
for any help men might offer is futile.[af]
13 By God’s power we will conquer;[ag]
he will trample down[ah] our enemies.

Psalm 33

Psalm 33[a]

33 You godly ones, shout for joy because of the Lord!
It is appropriate for the morally upright to offer him praise.
Give thanks to the Lord with the harp.
Sing to him to the accompaniment of a ten-stringed instrument.
Sing to him a new song.[b]
Play skillfully as you shout out your praises to him.[c]
For the Lord’s decrees[d] are just,[e]
and everything he does is fair.[f]
He promotes[g] equity and justice;
the Lord’s faithfulness extends throughout the earth.[h]
By the Lord’s decree[i] the heavens were made,
and by the breath[j] of his mouth all the starry hosts.
He piles up the water of the sea;[k]
he puts the oceans[l] in storehouses.
Let the whole earth fear[m] the Lord.
Let all who live in the world stand in awe of him.
For he spoke, and it[n] came into existence.
He issued the decree,[o] and it stood firm.
10 The Lord frustrates[p] the decisions of the nations;
he nullifies the plans[q] of the peoples.
11 The Lord’s decisions stand forever;
his plans abide throughout the ages.[r]
12 How blessed[s] is the nation whose God is the Lord,
the people whom he has chosen to be his special possession.[t]
13 The Lord watches[u] from heaven;
he sees all people.[v]
14 From the place where he lives he looks carefully
at all the earth’s inhabitants.
15 He is the one who forms every human heart,[w]
and takes note of all their actions.
16 No king is delivered by his vast army;
a warrior is not saved by his great might.
17 A horse disappoints those who trust in it for victory;[x]
despite its great strength, it cannot deliver.
18 Look, the Lord takes notice of his loyal followers,[y]
those who wait for him to demonstrate his faithfulness[z]
19 by saving their lives from death[aa]
and sustaining them during times of famine.[ab]
20 We[ac] wait for the Lord;
he is our deliverer[ad] and shield.[ae]
21 For our hearts rejoice in him,
for we trust in his holy name.
22 May we experience your faithfulness, O Lord,[af]
for[ag] we wait for you.

Hosea 11:1-9

Reversal of the Exodus: Return to Egypt and Exile in Assyria

11 “When Israel was a young man, I loved him like a son,[a]
and I summoned my son[b] out of Egypt.
But the more I summoned[c] them,
the farther they departed from me.[d]
They sacrificed to the Baal idols
and burned incense to images.
Yet it was I who led[e] Ephraim;
I took them by the arm,
but they did not acknowledge
that I had healed them.[f]
I drew them with leather cords,[g]
with straps of hide;[h]
I lifted the yoke[i] from their neck,[j]
and gently fed them.[k]
They will return to Egypt![l]
Assyria will rule over them[m]
because they refuse to repent![n]
A sword will flash in their cities,
it will destroy the bars of their city gates,
and will devour them in their fortresses.
My people are obsessed[o] with turning away from me;[p]
they call to Baal,[q] but he will never exalt them!

The Divine Dilemma: Judgment or Mercy?

“How can I give you up,[r] O Ephraim?
How can I surrender you, O Israel?
How can I treat you like Admah?
How can I make you like Zeboyim?
I have had a change of heart.[s]
All my tender compassions are aroused.[t]
I cannot carry out[u] my fierce anger!
I cannot totally destroy Ephraim!
Because I am God, and not man—the Holy One among you—
I will not come in wrath!

Acts 22:17-29

17 When[a] I returned to Jerusalem and was praying in the temple, I fell into a trance[b] 18 and saw the Lord[c] saying to me, ‘Hurry and get out of Jerusalem quickly, because they will not accept your testimony about me.’ 19 I replied,[d] ‘Lord, they themselves know that I imprisoned and beat those in the various synagogues[e] who believed in you. 20 And when the blood of your witness[f] Stephen was shed,[g] I myself was standing nearby, approving,[h] and guarding the cloaks[i] of those who were killing him.’[j] 21 Then[k] he said to me, ‘Go, because I will send you far away to the Gentiles.’”

The Roman Commander Questions Paul

22 The crowd[l] was listening to him until he said this.[m] Then[n] they raised their voices and shouted,[o] “Away with this man[p] from the earth! For he should not be allowed to live!”[q] 23 While they were screaming[r] and throwing off their cloaks[s] and tossing dust[t] in the air, 24 the commanding officer[u] ordered Paul[v] to be brought back into the barracks.[w] He told them[x] to interrogate Paul[y] by beating him with a lash[z] so that he could find out the reason the crowd[aa] was shouting at Paul[ab] in this way. 25 When they had stretched him out for the lash,[ac] Paul said to the centurion[ad] standing nearby, “Is it legal for you to lash a man who is a Roman citizen[ae] without a proper trial?”[af] 26 When the centurion[ag] heard this,[ah] he went to the commanding officer[ai] and reported it,[aj] saying, “What are you about to do?[ak] For this man is a Roman citizen.”[al] 27 So the commanding officer[am] came and asked[an] Paul,[ao] “Tell me, are you a Roman citizen?”[ap] He replied,[aq] “Yes.” 28 The commanding officer[ar] answered, “I acquired this citizenship with a large sum of money.”[as] “But I was even[at] born a citizen,”[au] Paul replied.[av] 29 Then those who were about to interrogate him stayed away[aw] from him, and the commanding officer[ax] was frightened when he realized that Paul[ay] was[az] a Roman citizen[ba] and that he had had him tied up.[bb]

Luke 6:27-38

27 “But I say to you who are listening: Love your enemies,[a] do good to those who hate you, 28 bless those who curse you, pray for those who mistreat[b] you. 29 To the person who strikes you on the cheek,[c] offer the other as well,[d] and from the person who takes away your coat,[e] do not withhold your tunic[f] either.[g] 30 Give to everyone who asks you,[h] and do not ask for your possessions[i] back[j] from the person who takes them away. 31 Treat others[k] in the same way that you would want them to treat you.[l]

32 “If[m] you love those who love you, what credit is that to you? For even sinners[n] love those who love them.[o] 33 And[p] if you do good to those who do good to you, what credit is that to you? Even[q] sinners[r] do the same. 34 And if you lend to those from whom you hope to be repaid,[s] what credit is that to you? Even sinners[t] lend to sinners, so that they may be repaid in full.[u] 35 But love your enemies, and do good, and lend, expecting nothing back.[v] Then[w] your reward will be great, and you will be sons[x] of the Most High,[y] because he is kind to ungrateful and evil people.[z] 36 Be merciful,[aa] just as your Father is merciful.

Do Not Judge Others

37 “Do[ab] not judge,[ac] and you will not be judged;[ad] do not condemn, and you will not be condemned; forgive,[ae] and you will be forgiven. 38 Give, and it will be given to you: A good measure, pressed down, shaken together, running over,[af] will be poured[ag] into your lap. For the measure you use will be the measure you receive.”[ah]

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