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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 119:97-120

MEM

97 I love your Law very much.
    I think about it all the time.
98 Your commands make me wiser than my enemies.
    They are always in my thoughts.
99 I understand more than all my teachers,
    because I think about your rules.
100 I understand more than people who are old,
    because I respect your teaching.
101 I do not follow evil ways,
    so that I can obey your word.
102 I do not turn away from your rules,
    because you are my teacher.
103 Your words are very good.
    They taste sweeter than honey in my mouth!
104 Your teaching helps me to understand things,
    so I hate anything that is false.

NUN

105 Your word is like a lamp that shines as my guide.
    It shows me the right way to live.
106 I have made a strong promise
    that I will always obey your righteous rules.
107 I have a lot of trouble and pain.
Lord, please keep me safe,
    as you have promised to do.
108 Lord, please accept the praise
    that I choose to offer to you.
Teach me your rules.
109 My life is always in danger,
    but I never forget your Law.
110 Wicked people try to catch me in a trap,
    but I do not turn away from your teaching.
111 Your laws will always be with me.
    They make me happy deep inside.
112 I have decided to obey your commands always,
    until the end of my life.

SAMEKH

113 I hate hypocrites,
    but I love your Law.
114 You are the safe place where I can hide.
You keep me safe like a soldier's shield.
    I know that I can trust your word.
115 Go away from me, you evil people!
    I will obey my God's commands.
116 Help me to be strong, Lord,
    as your word promises.
Do not let me be ashamed because of my hope.
117 Please help me so that I will be safe.
    Then I will always obey your commands.
118 You refuse people who turn away from your laws.
You do not accept them,
    because they speak lies to deceive people.
119 The wicked people in the world are like rubbish to you.
    So I choose to obey your rules.
120 I respect your great strength,
    so that my body shakes with fear.
I am afraid of the laws by which you judge people.

Psalm 81-82

Asaph wrote this song for the music leader. Use special music.

God gives us strength[a]

81 Sing with joy to praise God!
    He is the one who makes us strong!
Shout aloud to the God of Jacob.[b]
Start the music! Beat your tambourines!
    Make beautiful music on your harps and lyres.
Start the New Moon Festival
    with the sound of the trumpet.
Also do it on the day of the Full Moon.[c]
This is a rule for Israel's people.
    The God of Jacob commanded us to do it.
When God punished the land of Egypt,
    he gave this rule to Joseph's family.
I heard a voice that I did not know.
It said: ‘I took the heavy load off your back.
    You no longer had to carry those heavy baskets.
When you had trouble, you called to me for help
    and I made you safe.
I answered your prayers
    from the middle of the dark storm.
I tested you at Meribah,
    when you had no water in the wilderness.
Selah.
I said, “My people, listen to me!
    I warn you now.
Listen carefully to me, Israel's people!
There must not be any strange god among you.
    You must never worship a foreign god.
10 I am the Lord, your God.
I brought you out of the land of Egypt.
Open your mouth wide,
    and I will fill it with many good things.”[d]
11 But my people refused to listen to me.
    My people, Israel, did not obey me.
12 So I let them follow their own proud ideas.
    They could do whatever they wanted to do.
13 But my people should listen to me!
    Yes, Israel should obey my commands!
14 Then I would quickly win against their enemies.
    I would attack them all.’
15 (Then people who hate the Lord
    would fall down with fear in front of him.
    They would be ashamed for ever.)
16 ‘But I would feed you, my people, with the best wheat.
I would give you plenty of honey from the rock,
    for you to eat and be full.’

This is a psalm that Asaph wrote.

God and the gods[e]

82 God calls the powerful rulers to meet in heaven.
    He sits on his throne to judge them.
He asks them, ‘How long will you continue to judge people
    in a way that is not fair?
How long will you say that wicked people are right?
Selah.
You must help poor people and those with no family
    to receive justice.
Help those who have pain and trouble
    to receive the help that they need.
Rescue weak and helpless people,
    so that evil people cannot hurt them.
The powerful leaders know nothing
    and they understand nothing.
They walk about in a dark place.
At the same time the foundation of the earth shakes![f]
I said, “You are gods.
    You are all sons of the Most High God.
But you will die, as all people die.
    You will come to an end, like all other rulers.” ’[g]

God, now do something!
Judge all the nations of the earth.
    For they all belong to you.

Joel 2:12-19

Show the Lord that you are sorry

12 ‘Even now,’ the Lord says,
‘return to me and put me first.
Eat no food. Cry and be very sad.
13 Stop pulling your clothes to pieces. That does not help.
Show me instead that you are really sorry.’
Return to the Lord, your God.
He is kind and full of grace.
He does not quickly become angry, and he is full of love.
He is sad that he had to cause troubles for you.
14 Perhaps he will change his mind and he will be sorry.
He may send you blessings of food and drink.
Then you can offer gifts to the Lord your God.
15 Blow the trumpet in Zion.
Tell the people that they must not eat any food.
Tell the people that they must all come to worship him.
16 Tell the people that they must all come.
Make them all ready to serve the Lord.
Bring the old people together.
Bring the children – even the smallest ones.
Every new husband must leave his room.
Every wife must leave her secret room.
17 There are priests who go in front of the Lord.
They must cry as they go from the temple door to the altar.
They must say to the Lord, ‘Do not hurt your people.
Do not let the people in other countries laugh at your own people.
They will point at them. And they will say that they have no value.
They will say that we have no God.’

The Lord's answer

18 Then the Lord will be careful for his land.
He will be kind to his people.
19 He will answer them and he will say,
‘I am giving you new wine and food and oil.
You will have enough to fill you up.
I will never again let people in other countries laugh about you.

Revelation 19:11-21

The great king on a white horse

11 I saw that heaven was now open. I saw a white horse there! The name of the man who was riding the horse was this: ‘A faithful, honest person’. He is always right when he judges people and when he goes to punish them in war. 12 His eyes burn like bright flames of fire. Many crowns are on his head. He has a name that is written on him, but nobody knows that name except himself. 13 He wears a long shirt with a lot of blood on it. His name is: ‘The Word of God’.

14 Heaven's armies were following him. They were also riding on white horses. They were wearing linen clothes that were white and clean. 15 A sharp sword was coming out of his mouth.[a] He will use this sword to attack the people of all the nations of the world. Then he will rule them with strong authority. He will punish them like someone who stamps on grapes in a winepress. That will show God's great anger against them. He is the Almighty God.[b] 16 The man who rides on the white horse has a name that is written on his shirt. It is also written high on his leg. His name is: ‘The King who rules over all other kings. The Lord who rules over all lords’.[c]

17 Then I saw an angel who was standing in the sun. He shouted loudly to all the birds that were flying high in the sky, ‘Come here! Come together to eat the big meal that God has prepared. 18 Eat the meat from the dead bodies of God's enemies! Come and eat the meat of kings, the meat of army captains and the meat of powerful men. Eat the meat of dead horses and the soldiers who ride them. Eat the meat of all kinds of people: slaves and free people, important people and ordinary people.’

19 Then I saw the wild animal and the kings of the earth and their armies. They had come together to fight a war. They were ready to fight a battle against the man who rode on the white horse and his army. 20 But the rider and his army caught the wild animal. They also caught the false prophet who had done miracles to help the wild animal. He used those miracles to deceive the people who had the wild animal's mark on them. Those people worshipped his image. Now the rider and his army threw the wild animal and the false prophet into the lake of fire. They were still alive when they threw them into the lake that burns with sulphur.

21 The rider of the white horse then killed all his other enemies. He killed them with the sword that came out of his mouth. So then all the birds ate the meat from the dead bodies until they were completely full.

Luke 15:1-10

15 One day, many bad people and men who took taxes from people were coming round Jesus. They all wanted to hear what Jesus was saying. The Pharisees and teachers of God's Law did not like this. ‘This man is friendly with people that do not obey God,’ they said. ‘He even eats with them in their homes.’

A story about a sheep that a man has lost[a]

So Jesus told them this story: ‘Think about a man who has 100 sheep.[b] He may lose one of them. What does he do then? He leaves all his other sheep in the fields. Then he goes. He looks for the sheep that he has lost. He looks until he finds it. When he finds the sheep, he is very happy. He lifts it up and he puts it across his shoulders. Then he carries it back home. He speaks to all his friends and to the people that live near him. He says, “I have found the sheep that I lost. So come to my house and we can all be happy together.” When one person stops doing wrong things, it is like that. It makes those that live with God in heaven very happy. They will be happier about that one person, than about 99 people who already obey God.’

A story about a coin that a woman has lost

Jesus told them another story: ‘Now think about a woman who has ten valuable coins.[c] She may lose one of them. What does she do then? She lights a lamp and she sweeps inside her house. She looks carefully until she finds the coin. Then she speaks to all her friends and to those that live near to her. She says to them, “I have found the coin that I lost. So come to my house and we can all be happy together.”

10 When one person stops doing wrong things, it is like that. It makes God's angels and everyone in heaven very happy.’

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