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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 69

A Cry for Help

For the director of music. To the tune of “Lilies.” A psalm of David.

69 God, save me,
    because the water has risen to my neck.
I’m sinking down into the mud,
    and there is nothing to stand on.
I am in deep water,
    and the flood covers me.
I am tired from calling for help;
    my throat is sore.
My eyes are tired from waiting
    for God to help me.
There are more people who hate me for no reason than hairs on my head;
    powerful enemies want to destroy me for no reason.
They make me pay back
    what I did not steal.

God, you know what I have done wrong;
    I cannot hide my guilt from you.
Lord God All-Powerful,
    do not let those who hope in you be ashamed because of me.
God of Israel,
    do not let your worshipers be disgraced because of me.
For you, I carry this shame,
    and my face is covered with disgrace.
I am like a stranger to my closest relatives
    and a foreigner to my mother’s children.
My strong love for your Temple completely controls me.
    When people insult you, it hurts me.
10 When I cry and fast,
    they make fun of me.
11 When I wear clothes of sadness,
    they joke about me.
12 They make fun of me in public places,
    and the drunkards make up songs about me.

13 But I pray to you, Lord, for favor.
God, because of your great love, answer me.
    You are truly able to save.
14 Pull me from the mud,
    and do not let me sink.
Save me from those who hate me
    and from the deep water.
15 Do not let the flood drown me
    or the deep water swallow me
    or the grave close its mouth over me.
16 Lord, answer me because your love is so good.
    Because of your great kindness, turn to me.
17 Do not hide from me, your servant.
    I am in trouble. Hurry to help me!
18 Come near and save me;
    rescue me from my enemies.

19 You see my shame and disgrace.
    You know all my enemies and what they have said.
20 Insults have broken my heart
    and left me weak.
I looked for sympathy, but there was none;
    I found no one to comfort me.
21 They put poison in my food
    and gave me vinegar to drink.

22 Let their own feasts cause their ruin;
    let their feasts trap them and pay them back.
23 Let their eyes be closed so they cannot see
    and their backs be forever weak from troubles.
24 Pour your anger out on them;
    let your anger catch up with them.
25 May their place be empty;
    leave no one to live in their tents.
26 They chase after those you have hurt,
    and they talk about the pain of those you have wounded.
27 Charge them with crime after crime,
    and do not let them have anything good.
28 Wipe their names from the book of life,
    and do not list them with those who do what is right.

29 I am sad and hurting.
    God, save me and protect me.

30 I will praise God in a song
    and will honor him by giving thanks.
31 That will please the Lord more than offering him cattle,
    more than sacrificing a bull with horns and hoofs.
32 Poor people will see this and be glad.
    Be encouraged, you who worship God.
33 The Lord listens to those in need
    and does not look down on captives.

34 Heaven and earth should praise him,
    the seas and everything in them.
35 God will save Jerusalem
    and rebuild the cities of Judah.
Then people will live there and own the land.
36 The descendants of his servants will inherit that land,
    and those who love him will live there.

Psalm 73

Should the Wicked Be Rich?

A psalm of Asaph.

73 God is truly good to Israel,
    to those who have pure hearts.
But I had almost stopped believing;
    I had almost lost my faith
because I was jealous of proud people.
    I saw wicked people doing well.

They are not suffering;
    they are healthy and strong.
They don’t have troubles like the rest of us;
    they don’t have problems like other people.
They wear pride like a necklace
    and put on violence as their clothing.
They are looking for profits
    and do not control their selfish desires.
They make fun of others and speak evil;
    proudly they speak of hurting others.
They brag to the sky.
    They say that they own the earth.
10 So their people turn to them
    and give them whatever they want.
11 They say, “How can God know?
    What does God Most High know?”
12 These people are wicked,
    always at ease, and getting richer.
13 So why have I kept my heart pure?
    Why have I kept my hands from doing wrong?
14 I have suffered all day long;
    I have been punished every morning.

15 God, if I had decided to talk like this,
    I would have let your people down.
16 I tried to understand all this,
    but it was too hard for me to see
17 until I went to the Temple of God.
    Then I understood what will happen to them.
18 You have put them in danger;
    you cause them to be destroyed.
19 They are destroyed in a moment;
    they are swept away by terrors.
20 It will be like waking from a dream.
    Lord, when you rise up, they will disappear.

21 When my heart was sad
    and I was angry,
22 I was senseless and stupid.
    I acted like an animal toward you.
23 But I am always with you;
    you have held my hand.
24 You guide me with your advice,
    and later you will receive me in honor.
25 I have no one in heaven but you;
    I want nothing on earth besides you.
26 My body and my mind may become weak,
    but God is my strength.
    He is mine forever.

27 Those who are far from God will die;
    you destroy those who are unfaithful.
28 But I am close to God, and that is good.
    The Lord God is my protection.
    I will tell all that you have done.

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Revelation 17

The Woman on the Animal

17 Then one of the seven angels who had the seven bowls came and spoke to me. He said, “Come, and I will show you the punishment that will be given to the great prostitute, the one sitting over many waters. The kings of the earth sinned sexually with her, and the people of the earth became drunk from the wine of her sexual sin.”

Then the angel carried me away by the Spirit to the desert. There I saw a woman sitting on a red beast. It was covered with names against God written on it, and it had seven heads and ten horns. The woman was dressed in purple and red and was shining with the gold, precious jewels, and pearls she was wearing. She had a golden cup in her hand, a cup filled with evil things and the uncleanness of her sexual sin. On her forehead a title was written that was secret. This is what was written:

the great babylon

mother of prostitutes

and of the evil things of the earth

Then I saw that the woman was drunk with the blood of God’s holy people and with the blood of those who were killed because of their faith in Jesus.

When I saw the woman, I was very amazed. Then the angel said to me, “Why are you amazed? I will tell you the secret of this woman and the beast she rides—the one with seven heads and ten horns. The beast you saw was once alive but is not alive now. But soon it will come up out of the bottomless pit and go away to be destroyed. There are people who live on earth whose names have not been written in the book of life since the beginning of the world. They will be amazed when they see the beast, because he was once alive, is not alive now, but will come again.

“You need a wise mind to understand this. The seven heads on the beast are seven mountains where the woman sits. 10 And they are seven kings. Five of the kings have already been destroyed, one of the kings lives now, and another has not yet come. When he comes, he must stay a short time. 11 The beast that was once alive, but is not alive now, is also an eighth king. He belongs to the first seven kings, and he will go away to be destroyed.

12 “The ten horns you saw are ten kings who have not yet begun to rule, but they will receive power to rule with the beast for one hour. 13 All ten of these kings have the same purpose, and they will give their power and authority to the beast. 14 They will make war against the Lamb, but the Lamb will defeat them, because he is Lord of lords and King of kings. He will defeat them with his called, chosen, and faithful followers.”

15 Then the angel said to me, “The waters that you saw, where the prostitute sits, are peoples, races, nations, and languages. 16 The ten horns and the beast you saw will hate the prostitute. They will take everything she has and leave her naked. They will eat her body and burn her with fire. 17 God made the ten horns want to carry out his purpose by agreeing to give the beast their power to rule, until what God has said comes about. 18 The woman you saw is the great city that rules over the kings of the earth.”

Luke 13:31-35

Jesus Will Die in Jerusalem

31 At that time some Pharisees came to Jesus and said, “Go away from here! Herod wants to kill you!”

32 Jesus said to them, “Go tell that fox Herod, ‘Today and tomorrow I am forcing demons out and healing people. Then, on the third day, I will reach my goal.’ 33 Yet I must be on my way today and tomorrow and the next day. Surely it cannot be right for a prophet to be killed anywhere except in Jerusalem.

34 “Jerusalem, Jerusalem! You kill the prophets and stone to death those who are sent to you. Many times I wanted to gather your people as a hen gathers her chicks under her wings, but you would not let me. 35 Now your house is left completely empty. I tell you, you will not see me until that time when you will say, ‘God bless the One who comes in the name of the Lord.’”[a]

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