Print Page Options
Previous Prev Day Next DayNext

Book of Common Prayer

Daily Old and New Testament readings based on the Book of Common Prayer.
Duration: 861 days
EasyEnglish Bible (EASY)
Version
Psalm 138:1-139:23

David wrote this song.

Thank God for who he is

138 I will thank you, Lord, with my whole being.
I will sing and praise you in front of the gods.[a]
I look towards your holy temple,
    and I bend down to worship you.
I thank you for who you are.
    You love your people and they can always trust you.
You are more famous than anyone,
    because you always do what you promise.
When I prayed to you, you answered me.
    You made me brave and strong.
All the kings in the world will thank you, Lord,
    when they hear the promises that you have made.
They will sing about the things that you have done,
    because they see that you are great, Lord.
Yes, the Lord is high above the earth.
    But he takes care of humble people.
He also knows what proud people are doing,
    even if they try to hide.[b]
When there is danger all round me,
    you help me to be strong.
When my enemy is angry, you fight against him.
    You save me with your strong right hand.[c]
The Lord stands with me to do what he has promised.
    Yes, Lord, your faithful love will always continue.
You have made us who we are,
    so do not leave us now!

This is a song that David wrote.

It is for the music leader.

God understands me[d]

139 Lord, you look deep inside me,
    and you know all about me.
You know when I sit down,
    and you know when I get up.
Even when you are far away,
    you understand what I am thinking about.
You see me when I go out,
    and you see me when I stay at home.
You know everything that I do!
Yes Lord, before I open my mouth to speak,
    you know what I will say.
You are all around me, in front of me and behind me.
    You put your hand on me to help me.
You know so much about me, it is wonderful.
    I cannot understand it.
    My thoughts cannot reach as high as that!

Is there anywhere that I can go
    to run away from your Spirit?
Anywhere that I go, you are already there!
If I go up to heaven,
    you would be there.
If I dig deep down into the ground to reach Sheol,
    you would be there too.
If I fly away to where the sun rises in the east,
or to the other side of the sea in the west,
    you would be there.
10 You would use your hand to lead me.
    Your strong right hand would keep me safe.
11 I might say, ‘I will hide myself in the dark,
    and the light round me will change into night.’
12 But it is never too dark for you to see.
    For you, the night has as much light as the day.
    Darkness and light are the same to you!

13 You made every part of me.
You made me grow inside my mother before I was born.
14 I thank you for the wonderful way that you have made me.
    Everything that you do is wonderful!
    I know it is true.
15 While you caused me to grow in a secret place,
    none of my body was hidden from you.
    You made me deep in the earth.[e]
16 Your eyes watched me before I was born.
Before I had seen the light of day,
    you decided how many days I would live!
    You wrote it down in your book.
17 You have so many thoughts about me, God,
    that I cannot understand them all.
18 They are too many for me to count,
    more than the sand on the shore of the sea.
Even if I finished counting them,
    you would still be there!

19 God, you should surely destroy the wicked people!
    Yes, you murderers, leave me alone!
20 Those people say bad things against you, God.
    Your enemies always tell lies.
21 Lord, I hate those people who hate you.
    I have no time for those who turn against you.
22 Yes, I really hate them.
    Your enemies are my enemies too.
23 Please God, look deep inside me.
    See what is there in my thoughts.

Psalm 147

The 2nd Hallelujah Psalm

147 Hallelujah! Praise the Lord!
It is good to sing to praise our God!
    Yes, it is right to praise him and it makes us happy.
The Lord is building Jerusalem again.
    He is bringing home the Israelite exiles.
He makes people who are very sad well again.[a]
    He helps their wounds to get better.
He decided how many stars there should be in the sky.
    He has given a name to each of them.
Our Lord is great and very powerful.
    He understands everything!
The Lord gives help to poor people,
    but he knocks down wicked people to the ground.
Offer a song to the Lord,
    to thank him for what he has done.
Make music with a harp
    to praise our God.
He fills the sky with clouds.
    He sends rain to make the earth wet.
    He causes grass to grow on the hills.
He gives food for the animals to eat.
    He feeds the young ravens when they cry.[b]
10 If a horse is very strong,
    that does not please him.
If a soldier is brave,
    that does not make him happy.
11 Who does make the Lord happy?
    People who respect him and serve him well.
    People who trust him because they know he loves them.
12 Jerusalem's people, praise the Lord!
    Yes, Zion's people, praise your God![c]
13 Praise him because he makes your city's gates strong.
    He blesses the people who live there.
14 He causes your borders to be safe from your enemies.
    He gives you lots of the best wheat to eat.
15 He sends his commands to reach all the earth.
    Very soon the whole world knows what he wants.
16 He covers the earth with snow,
    like a white blanket.
He puts white frost everywhere,
    like ashes that the wind blows.
17 He throws hail from the sky,
    like small stones.
When he sends a cold wind,
    nobody can continue to stand.
18 Then he commands it all to melt.
He makes the warm wind blow,
    and the ice becomes streams of water.
19 He sends his message to Jacob's descendants.
He gives his rules and laws to Israel's people.[d]
20 He has not done that for any other nation.
    They do not know his laws.[e]
Hallelujah! Praise the Lord!

Isaiah 65:1-9

Punishment and salvation

65 The Lord says,

‘I was ready to answer,
    even when my people did not ask me anything.
I showed myself to people
    who were not even looking for me.
I said, “Look! Here I am!” to a nation
    who did not even use my name to pray.
All the time, I have been ready to help my people,
    even though they turned against me.
But they continue to live in a way that is not good.
    They do whatever they want to do.
They continue to make me angry,
    as they insult me without shame.
They offer sacrifices to their idols in their gardens.
They burn incense to them
    on altars that are made from bricks.
They sit among the graves
    and they hide in caves.[a]
They eat meat from pigs.
    They use unclean meat to make their soup.
They say to each other,
    “Keep away from me! Do not come near me!
    I am too holy for you!”
These people are like smoke in my nose!
    They are like a fire that burns all day.’

The Lord says,

‘Look! I have decided what I will do,
    and I have written it down:
I will not keep quiet.
    I will punish them completely.
I will give them everything that they deserve,
    as punishment for their sins
    and for the sins of their ancestors.
They burned incense to their idols on the mountains,
    and they insulted me on the hills.
So I will punish them completely,
    as much as they deserve.’

This is what the Lord says:

‘If grapes still have some juice in them,
    someone will say, “Do not destroy them.
    There is some juice there that we can use.”
I will do the same thing for my servants.
    I will not destroy them all.
I will cause Jacob's family to have descendants.
There will be people of Judah's family
    who will live on my mountains.
The land will belong to the people that I have chosen.
    My servants will live there.

Revelation 3:1-6

Jesus' message to the believers at Sardis

‘Write this to the angel of the church at Sardis:

“This is the message to you from the one who holds the seven spirits of God and the seven stars.

I know everything that you do. I know that people praise you. They think that you are alive. But that is not true, because really you are dead in your spirits. Wake up! You must become strong again. Do not let the little bit of life that you have completely disappear! I know that there are still more things for you to do to please my Father God. So remember God's message that you have heard. Obey what God has said. Turn away from the wrong things that you do. Change the way that you live. If you do not wake up, I will come to punish you. I will come secretly, like someone who robs people. So you will not know what time I will come to you.

But you have a few people among you in Sardis who have not done these bad things. They are like people who have kept their clothes clean. They will walk with me and they will wear white clothes. They are good people and it is right for them to wear these white clothes. Everyone who wins against Satan will wear white clothes like they do. I will never remove their names from God's book of life.[a] I will say clearly to my Father and his angels that those people belong to me. God's Spirit is speaking to you in the churches. You should understand what the Spirit is saying to you. You have ears, so listen carefully!” ’

John 6:1-14

Jesus feeds 5,000 men and their families

Some time after that, Jesus went across Lake Galilee, which is also called Lake Tiberias. A large crowd of people followed him, because of the miracles that he had done. They had seen him make sick people well. Jesus went up a hill and he sat down there with his disciples. It was nearly the time for the Jewish Passover Festival.

Jesus looked up. He saw a large crowd of people who were coming towards him. He said to Philip, ‘Where can we buy enough bread to feed all these people?’ Jesus himself already knew what he would do. But he asked Philip this question because he wanted to know what Philip would say. Philip answered, ‘A man could work for eight months to get 200 silver coins. But he still would not have enough money to buy bread for all these people. There would not be enough bread for each person here to have even a little piece.’ Then Andrew, another one of Jesus' disciples, spoke. He was Simon Peter's brother. He said to Jesus, ‘Here is a boy who has five small loaves and two fish. But that will certainly not be enough food for so many people.’

10 Jesus said, ‘Tell the people to sit down.’ There was plenty of grass in that place, so the people sat down. There were about 5,000 men in the crowd. 11 Jesus took the loaves of bread and he thanked God for them. Then he broke the loaves into pieces. He passed them to all the people who were sitting there. Everyone had as much bread as they wanted to eat. Jesus did the same with the fish. 12 When everyone had eaten enough food, Jesus said to his disciples, ‘Do not waste anything. Pick up all the little bits of food that people have not eaten.’ 13 So the disciples picked up all the pieces. They filled 12 baskets with the bits of bread that the people had not eaten.

14 The people saw this miracle that Jesus did. So they began to talk about it. They said, ‘Certainly, this man is the Prophet who must come into the world.’

EasyEnglish Bible (EASY)

EasyEnglish Bible Copyright © MissionAssist 2019 - Charitable Incorporated Organisation 1162807. Used by permission. All rights reserved.