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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 5-6

Tell the music leader to use flutes.

This is a song that David wrote.

Pray about your enemies[a]

Lord, listen to what I say to you.
    I am upset, so think about what I am saying.
My King and my God, listen to my voice.
    I am asking you to help me.
    I am praying to you!
Lord, every morning you listen to my voice.
At sunrise I will turn to you for help,
    and I will wait for you to answer.[b]
My God, you do not like anything that is bad.
    Evil people cannot live near you.
    Proud people cannot stand in front of you.
God, you hate everyone who does evil things.
    You destroy those who tell lies.
The Lord hates murderers,
    and those who deceive others.[c]
But I will come into your house,
    because of your faithful love.
I will bend low in your holy temple,
    and I will worship you.
Lord, help me to follow your right way.
My enemies are waiting to attack me.
    Show the right way clearly to me,
    so that I do not go the wrong way.
My enemies never speak what is true.
    They only want to destroy people.
Their mouth has the smell of an open grave.[d]
Their tongues say nice things,
    but they are all lies!
10 God, say that they are guilty!
    Let their own wicked ideas bring punishment to them.
Send them away because they do so many bad things.
    Yes, they have turned against you.
11 Please make people who turn to you happy.
Make them always sing with joy,
    because you keep them safe.
Take care of those who are faithful to you.
    Then they will be really happy.
12 Lord, you bless those who live in a right way.
Your love is like a shield that keeps them safe.

This is a song that David wrote.

Tell the music leader, ‘Use harps when you sing this song.’

David prays for health[e]

Lord, when you are angry,
    please do not punish me.
I do not feel strong, Lord,
    so please be kind to me.
Lord, please make me well again.
    Even my bones are shaking.
    I am very frightened.
Lord, when will you do something to help me?[f]
Lord, turn back to me. Give me back my life.
    Make me safe because of your faithful love.
If I die, I will no longer remember you.
    Nobody can praise you in their grave!
I am crying so much that I have no more strength.
    My bed becomes wet because I weep all night.
    My tears run into my pillow.[g]
I am so sad that my eyes do not see well any more.
    They are becoming weak because of all my enemies.[h]

Go away from me, you people who do wicked things!
    Now the Lord has heard me when I weep.[i]
I asked the Lord to be kind and to help me.
    Now he has answered me!
10 All my enemies will become ashamed!
    They will go away from me in fear!
    Shame will suddenly come to them!

Psalm 10-11

A prayer for help[a]

10 Must you stand so far away, Lord?
    Why do you hide when there is trouble?
Wicked people are cruel to poor people.
They use their evil ideas
    to take hold of weak people.
Not only do wicked people boast
    because they get the things that they want.
They also praise robbers,
    and they curse the Lord.
Wicked people are too proud to worry about God.
    They think, ‘God will not give me any trouble.’
Often the wicked person seems to have success.
    He does not respect your commands, God.
    He laughs at all his enemies.
He says to himself, ‘There will be no trouble for me.
    Nothing bad will ever happen to me or to my children.’
Plenty of lies come from his mouth,
    and he curses people.
The bad words that he speaks are very cruel,
    and they hurt people.
He hides near the villages,
    so that he can jump out and catch people.
He watches in secret to find a weak person that he can kill.
    He murders people who have done nothing wrong.
Quietly, he hides like a lion among some bushes.
    He waits there to catch a poor, weak person.
Like a hunter, he catches poor people in his net.
10 He stamps on the people that he catches,
    and he knocks them down to the ground.
The weak person falls down,
    because the wicked person is too strong.
11 The wicked person says to himself,
‘God will give me no trouble!
    He does not even see what I do.’
12 Rise up, Lord!
Do something, God,
    and knock down the wicked person!
Do not forget to help weak people.
13 Why do wicked people insult God?
They say to themselves,
    ‘God will not give me any trouble.’
14 Surely, God, you see what is happening.
You see how wicked people bring pain and trouble.
    You decide what to do about it.
The weak person trusts that you will help him.
You take care of children who have no father.
15 Take hold of the arm of the wicked, evil man!
    Break it and take away his strength!
Punish him for the bad things that he has done,
    so that he has to stop.
16 The Lord will rule as king for ever!
The nations who do not serve him
    will not remain in his land.
17 You, Lord, hear the prayers
    of people who are suffering.
When they ask you to help them,
    you make them feel strong.
18 You stand beside those who have no father,
    and those who are poor and weak.
As a result, they will no longer be afraid.
    No human on the earth can frighten them.

This is a song that David wrote for the music leader.

Trust the Lord to keep you safe

11 I have run to the Lord to keep me safe.
So do not say this to me:
    ‘Fly away like a bird to the hills![b]
See what the wicked people are doing!
They are preparing their bows and arrows.
They are hiding in dark places,
    to shoot their arrows at good, honest people.
When the law no longer has authority,
    righteous people can do nothing!’

The Lord is in his holy temple.
He rules from his throne in heaven.
    He carefully watches what people are doing.
    He knows about each person.
The Lord watches both good people and wicked people.
Good people please him,
    but he hates wicked people and cruel people.
He will send hot coal and sulphur
    to fall like rain on wicked people.
A dangerous wind will be the punishment that they deserve.
The Lord always does what is right.
He loves people to do good things.
Those who do what is right will know that God loves them.

Isaiah 40:25-31

25 The Holy God says,
    ‘You cannot find anyone who is like me.
    Nobody is the same as me.’
26 Look up at the sky!
    Think about the one who made all the stars.
God is the one who brought together that great army!
    He knows how many they are
    and he knows each of their names!
When he calls them, each one is there,
    because he is so strong and powerful.
27 You Israelites, descendants of Jacob, say,
    ‘The Lord does not know about our troubles.
    He does not bring justice to us.’
Why do you say that?
28 You must surely know what is true!
    You must have heard about it.
The Lord is the God who lives for ever.
    He made the whole earth, near and far.
He never becomes tired or weak.
    He knows and he understands everything.
29 He makes tired people strong again.
When people have become weak,
    he gives them more strength.
30 Even young people become tired and weak.
    Even strong young men may slip and fall down.
31 But people who wait for the Lord to help them
    will receive new strength.
They will rise up high,
    as if they have the wings of eagles.
They will run and they will not become tired.
    They will walk and they will not become weak.

Ephesians 1:15-23

Paul prays for the Ephesian Christians

15 People have told me that you continue to trust in the Lord Jesus. They have told me that you love all God's people. Because I have heard these good things about you, 16 I am always thanking God because of you. Whenever I pray to God, I always ask him to help you. 17 God is very great! He is the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. I pray that his Holy Spirit will make you wise. I pray that his Holy Spirit will help you to understand what God is like. Then you will know God better and better. 18 I pray that God will bring light into your minds. Then you will understand about the many good things that he has prepared for you. You know that you will receive those things because he has chosen you to be his people. God has prepared very valuable things for you in heaven. 19 You will also know how very powerful God is. He uses that power to help us now, as we trust in Christ.

God's power is greater than anything we could ever know. 20 He used that power to raise Christ, so that he became alive again after his death. Then he gave Christ a place to sit at his right side in heaven.[a] 21 There, Christ rules over every other ruler and leader. He rules over everything else that has authority. He is greater than any power which people respect. That is true for the rulers of this world now, and also the rulers of the world that will come. 22 God has put all things under Christ's authority. He has made Christ the ruler over all things. He has done this to help his people, the church. 23 The church is like Christ's body and he is its head. Christ fills all things everywhere and he causes the church to become complete.

Mark 1:14-28

Jesus asks some men to be his disciples

14 Later, John was in prison. At that time, Jesus went to Galilee.[a] He told people the good news about God. 15 Jesus said, ‘Now is the time when the kingdom of God has come very near. You have done many wrong things. Turn away from them and change the way that you live. Believe God's good news.’

16 One day, Jesus was walking along the shore of Lake Galilee. He saw two brothers called Simon and Andrew.[b] Their job was to catch fish. They were throwing their nets into the lake to catch fish. 17 Jesus said to them, ‘Come with me and be my disciples. Then I will teach you how to catch people, instead of fish.’[c] 18 Simon and Andrew immediately put down their nets and they went with Jesus.[d]

19 Jesus continued to walk along the shore. Soon he saw two more men who were brothers. They were called James and John. They were the sons of Zebedee. They were in their boat and they were mending their nets. 20 Immediately, Jesus asked them to come with him. They left their father and his workers in the boat, and they went with Jesus to be his disciples.

Jesus causes a bad spirit to leave a man

21 Then Jesus and those disciples went into a town called Capernaum. On the next Jewish day of rest, Jesus went into the Jews' meeting place.[e] He began to teach the people there.

22 The people were very surprised at the things that Jesus taught them. When he taught them, he showed his authority. That was not like the way that the teachers of God's Law taught people. 23 In the meeting place, there was a man who had a bad spirit. The bad spirit caused the man to shout. 24 He said, ‘Jesus from Nazareth, leave us alone! Do not kill us! I know who you are. You are the Holy One and God has sent you.’

25 Jesus said to the bad spirit, ‘Be quiet! Come out of the man!’ 26 The bad spirit caused the man to shake and to fall down. It shouted loudly and then it came out of the man.

27 All the people were very surprised and they said to each other, ‘This is very strange. This man Jesus is teaching us something new and he speaks with authority. He can tell bad spirits what they must do. Then they do it.’ 28 Immediately, people began to hear the news about Jesus. Everywhere in Galilee, people were talking about him.

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