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Book of Common Prayer

Daily Old and New Testament readings based on the Book of Common Prayer.
Duration: 861 days
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Psalm 119:97-120

97 [a]I truly love your law.
    It is my meditation throughout the day.
98 [b]Your precept has given me greater wisdom than my enemies,
    for it is mine forever.
99 I am wiser than all my teachers
    because I meditate on your commands.
100 I have greater insight than the elders,[c]
    because I keep your commandments.
101 I point my feet away from evil paths
    so that I might observe your word.
102 I refuse to ignore your judgments,
    for it is you yourself who have taught me.
103 Your words are sweet to my palate,
    even sweeter to my tongue than honey.[d]
104 Through your commandments I achieve wisdom;
    therefore, I hate every way that is false.

Nun

105 [e]Your word is a lamp for my feet[f]
    and a light to my path.
106 With a solemn vow I have sworn[g]
    to obey the judgments of your righteousness.
107 I have been afflicted beyond measure;
    Lord, let me live in accord with your word.
108 Receive, O Lord, the homage my lips offer you,
    and instruct me about your judgments.
109 Even though I continually take my life in my hands,[h]
    I do not neglect your law.
110 The wicked seek to entrap me,
    but I have not strayed from your commands.
111 [i]Your statutes are my everlasting heritage;
    they are the very joy of my heart.
112 I have set my heart on keeping your decrees,
    even to the end.

Samekh

113 [j]I detest those who are hypocritical,[k]
    but I love your law.
114 You are my refuge and my shield;
    I put my hope in your word.
115 Depart from my presence, you evildoers,
    so that I may observe the precepts of my God.
116 Sustain me according to your promise, and I will live;
    do not delude me in my hope.
117 Uphold me, and I will be saved
    and will remain completely focused on your decrees.
118 You cast away all those who swerve from your decrees;
    their cunning is futile.
119 You discard all the wicked of the earth like dross;[l]
    therefore, I love your teachings.
120 My flesh trembles[m] before you in terror;
    your judgments fill me with awe.

Ayin

Psalm 81-82

Psalm 81[a]

Exhortation To Worship Worthily

For the director.[b] “Upon the gittith.” Of Asaph.

Sing out your joy to God our strength;
    shout aloud to the God of Jacob.[c]
Raise the chant and sound the tambourine;
    play the pleasant harp and the lyre.
Sound the trumpet at the new moon,
    and also at the full moon on the day of our Feast.[d]
For this is a law in Israel,
    a decree of the God of Jacob.
He imposed this testimony on Joseph[e]
    when he departed from the land of Egypt.
I now hear an unfamiliar voice:
    “I lifted the burden from their shoulders;
    their hands put aside the laborer’s basket.[f]
When you cried out to me in distress, I rescued you;[g]
    from the thunderclouds I answered you;
    I tested you at the waters of Meribah: Selah
“ ‘Listen to me, O my people, while I warn you.
    O Israel, if only you would listen to me!
10 You must not accept a foreign god in your presence;
    you must not bow down to an alien deity.
11 I am the Lord, your God,
    who brought you up from the land of Egypt;
    open your mouth[h] wide so that I may fill it.’
12 “But my people did not listen to my voice;
    Israel refused to obey me.[i]
13 So I abandoned them to their stubborn hearts[j]
    and let them follow their own devices.
14 [k]“If only my people would listen to me,
    if only Israel would walk in my ways,[l]
15 I would quickly subdue their enemies
    and raise my hand[m] against their foes.
16 “Then those who hate the Lord[n] would tremble before him,
    for their doom would last forever.
17 But Israel he would feed with the finest of wheat[o]
    and fill them with honey from the rock.”

Psalm 82[p]

Judgment on Abuse of Authority

A psalm of Asaph.[q]

God takes his place in the divine council;[r]
    in the midst of the gods he pronounces judgment:
“How long will you issue unfair judgments
    and rule in favor of those who are wicked?[s] Selah
[t]“Grant justice to the weak and the orphan;
    defend the rights of the lowly and the poor.
Rescue the wretched and the needy;
    free them from the hand of the wicked.
“They neither know nor understand;
    they wander around in darkness
    while all the foundations of the earth[u] are crumbling.
[v]I declare, ‘Although you are gods,
    all of you sons of the Most High,
you will die as all men do;
    like any ruler you will fall.’ ”[w]
Rise up, O God, and judge the earth,
    for all the nations belong to you.[x]

Isaiah 59:15-21

15 Truth has disappeared,
    and those who turn from evil are terrorized.

Zion’s Redeemer Comes

When the Lord witnessed this, he was displeased
    that justice had ceased to exist.
16 He saw that no help was in sight,
    and he was outraged that no one sought to intervene.
Therefore, his own arm effected the victory,
    with his righteousness as his support.
17 He put on justice like a breastplate
    and a helmet of salvation on his head.
He clothed himself with garments of vengeance
    and wrapped himself in a cloak of zeal.
18 He will repay his enemies
    according to their deeds:
wrath to his adversaries,
    retribution to his enemies;
he will render requital
    to the islands and the coastlands.
19 And so those in the west will fear the name of the Lord,
    and those in the east his glory.
He will come like a pent-up stream
    that is driven by the breath of the Lord.
20 He will come as a redeemer to Zion,
    and to those in Jacob who cease to rebel.
    This is the word of the Lord.
21 As for me, says the Lord,
    this is my covenant with them:
my Spirit which rests upon you
    and my words that I have put into your mouth
will not depart from your mouth
    or out of the mouths of your children,
or out of the mouths of your children’s children,
    says the Lord, from now on and forevermore.

2 Timothy 1:15-2:13

15 Comfort Those in Suffering. As you are well aware, everyone in Asia has deserted me, including Phygelus and Hermogenes.[a] 16 May the Lord be merciful to the household of Onesiphorus,[b] because he has often been a comfort to me in my troubles, and he has never been ashamed of my chains. 17 When he arrived in Rome, he concentrated on searching for me until he found me. 18 May the Lord grant that he will find mercy from the Lord[c] on that Day. He also helped me in many ways at Ephesus, as you are well aware.

The Exemplars of a Man of God[d]

Chapter 2

Accept Your Share of Sufferings.[e] As for you, my child, take strength from the grace that is in Christ Jesus. And the things you learned from me in the presence of many witnesses you must pass on to trustworthy people who will be capable of teaching others.

Together with me, bear your share of sufferings like a good soldier of Christ Jesus. A soldier does not become involved in everyday affairs, for his task is to obey his commanding officer. In a similar vein, no athlete can receive the winner’s crown unless he has competed according to the rules. Again, the farmer who does the hard work should have the first claim on the crops. Think about what I am saying, for the Lord will help you to understand it perfectly.

Remember That Jesus Christ Is Risen.[f] Remember the gospel that I preach: Jesus Christ, a descendant of David, was raised from the dead. It is because of this that I have endured great suffering, even to the point of being chained like a criminal. But the word of God cannot be chained. 10 Therefore, I endure everything for the sake of those who are chosen, so that they too may obtain the salvation that is in Christ Jesus, with eternal glory.

11 This saying can be trusted:

If we have died with him,
    we shall also live with him.
12 If we endure,
    we shall also reign with him.
If we deny him,
    he will also deny us.
13 If we are unfaithful,
    he will remain faithful,
    for he cannot deny himself.

Mark 10:1-16

Chapter 10

Marriage and Divorce.[a] After departing from there, Jesus came into the region of Judea beyond the Jordan.[b] Again the crowds gathered around him, and, as was his custom, he began to teach them.

Some Pharisees came forward and in order to test him asked, “Is it lawful for a man to divorce his wife?” He replied, “What did Moses command you?” They said, “Moses allowed a man to write a certificate of divorce and dismiss her.” But Jesus said to them, “It was because of the hardness of your hearts that he wrote this commandment for you. But from the very beginning of creation, ‘God made them male and female.’ ‘That is why a man leaves his father and mother and is joined to his wife, and the two become one flesh.’ And so they are no longer two but one flesh. Therefore, what God has joined together, let no one separate.”

10 When they were again in the house, the disciples once more questioned Jesus about this. 11 He said to them, “If a man divorces his wife and marries another, he commits adultery against her. 12 In the same way, if a wife divorces her husband and marries another, she commits adultery.”

13 Jesus Receives Little Children.[c] People were bringing little children to him so that he might touch them, and the disciples sternly rebuked them. 14 But when Jesus became aware of this, he was indignant and said to them, “Let the little children come to me; do not hinder them. For it is to such as these that the kingdom of God belongs. 15 Amen, I say to you, whoever does not receive the kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it.” 16 And he took them up into his arms, laid his hands on them, and blessed them.

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