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Book of Common Prayer

Daily Old and New Testament readings based on the Book of Common Prayer.
Duration: 861 days
Names of God Bible (NOG)
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Psalm 119:145-176

145 I have called out with all my heart. Answer me, O Yahweh.
    I want to obey your laws.
146 I have called out.
    Save me, so that I can obey your written instructions.
147 I got up before dawn, and I cried out for help.
    My hope is based on your word.
148 My eyes are wide-open throughout the nighttime hours
    to reflect on your word.
149 In keeping with your mercy, hear my voice.
    O Yahweh, give me a new life guided by your regulations.
150 Those who carry out plots against me are near,
    yet they are far away from your teachings.
151 You are near, O Yahweh,
    and all your commandments are reliable.
152 Long ago I learned from your written instructions
    that you made them to last forever.

153 Look at my misery, and rescue me,
    because I have never forgotten your teachings.
154 Plead my case for me, and save me.
    Give me a new life as you promised.
155 Wicked people are far from being saved,
    because they have not searched for your laws.
156 Your acts of compassion are many in number, O Yahweh.
    Give me a new life guided by your regulations.
157 I have many persecutors and opponents,
    yet I have not turned away from your written instructions.
158 I have seen traitors,
    and I am filled with disgust.
        They have not accepted your promise.
159 See how I have loved your guiding principles!
    O Yahweh, in keeping with your mercy, give me a new life.
160 There is nothing but truth in your word,
    and all of your righteous regulations endure forever.

161 Influential people have persecuted me for no reason,
    but it is only your words that fill my heart with terror.
162 I find joy in your promise
    like someone who finds a priceless treasure.
163 I hate lying; I am disgusted with it.
    I love your teachings.
164 Seven times a day I praise you
    for your righteous regulations.
165 There is lasting peace for those who love your teachings.
    Nothing can make those people stumble.
166 I have waited with hope for you to save me, O Yahweh.
    I have carried out your commandments.
167 I have obeyed your written instructions.
    I have loved them very much.
168 I have followed your guiding principles and your written instructions,
    because my whole life is in front of you.

169 Let my cry for help come into your presence, O Yahweh.
    Help me understand as you promised.
170 Let my plea for mercy come into your presence.
    Rescue me as you promised.
171 Let my lips pour out praise
    because you teach me your laws.
172 Let my tongue sing about your promise
    because all your commandments are fair.
173 Let your hand help me
    because I have chosen to follow your guiding principles.
174 I have longed for you to save me, O Yahweh,
    and your teachings make me happy.
175 Let my soul have new life so that it can praise you.
    Let your regulations help me.
176 I have wandered away like a lost lamb.
    Search for me,
        because I have never forgotten your commandments.

Psalm 128-130

Psalm 128

A song for going up to worship.

Blessed are all who fear Yahweh
    and live his way.

You will certainly eat what your own hands have provided.
    Blessings to you!
    May things go well for you!
Your wife will be like a fruitful vine inside your home.
    Your children will be like young olive trees around your table.
This is how Yahweh will bless the person who fears him.
    May Yahweh bless you from Zion
        so that you may see Jerusalem prospering
            all the days of your life.
        May you live to see your children’s children.

Let there be peace in Israel!

Psalm 129

A song for going up to worship.

“From the time I was young, people have attacked me . . .”
    (Israel should repeat this.)
“From the time I was young, people have attacked me,
    but they have never overpowered me.
        They have plowed my back like farmers plow fields.
        They made long slashes like furrows.”
Yahweh is righteous.
    He has cut me loose
        from the ropes that wicked people tied around me.
Put to shame all those who hate Zion.
    Force them to retreat.
Make them be like grass on a roof,
    like grass that dries up before it produces a stalk.
        It will never fill the barns of those who harvest
            or the arms of those who gather bundles.
Those who pass by will never say to them,
    “May you be blessed by Yahweh
    or “We bless you in the name of Yahweh.”

Psalm 130

A song for going up to worship.

O Yahweh, out of the depths I call to you.
O Adonay, hear my voice.
    Let your ears be open to my pleas for mercy.
O Yahweh, who would be able to stand
    if you kept a record of sins?
But with you there is forgiveness
    so that you can be feared.
I wait for Yahweh, my soul waits,
    and with hope I wait for his word.
My soul waits for Adonay
    more than those who watch for the morning,
    more than those who watch for the morning.
O Israel, put your hope in Yahweh,
    because with Yahweh there is mercy
        and with him there is unlimited forgiveness.
            He will rescue Israel from all its sins.

Ruth 2:1-13

Ruth Gathers Grain in the Field of Boaz

Naomi had a relative. He was from Elimelech’s side of the family. He was a man of outstanding character named Boaz.

Ruth, who was from Moab, said to Naomi, “Please let me go to the field of anyone who will be kind to me. There I will gather the grain left behind by the reapers.”

Naomi told her, “Go, my daughter.”

So Ruth went. She entered a field and gathered the grain left behind by the reapers. Now it happened that she ended up in the part of the field that belonged to Boaz, who was from Elimelech’s family.

Just then, Boaz was coming from Bethlehem, and he said to his reapers, “May Yahweh be with all of you!”

They answered him, “May Yahweh bless you!”

Boaz asked the young man in charge of his reapers, “Who is this young woman?”

The young man answered, “She’s a young Moabite woman who came back with Naomi from the country of Moab. She said, ‘Please let me gather grain. I will only gather among the bundles behind the reapers.’ So she came here and has been on her feet from daybreak until now. She just sat down this minute in the shelter.”

Boaz Speaks with Ruth

Boaz said to Ruth, “Listen, my daughter. Don’t go in any other field to gather grain, and don’t even leave this one. Stay here with my young women. Watch where my men are reaping, and follow the young women in that field. I have ordered my young men not to touch you. When you’re thirsty, go to the jars and drink some of the water that the young men have drawn.”

10 Ruth immediately bowed down to the ground and said to him, “Why are you so helpful? Why are you paying attention to me? I’m only a foreigner.”

11 Boaz answered her, “People have told me about everything you have done for your mother-in-law after your husband died. They told me how you left your father and mother and the country where you were born. They also told me how you came to people that you didn’t know before. 12 May Yahweh reward you for what you have done! May you receive a rich reward from Yahweh Elohim of Israel, under whose protection you have come for shelter.”

13 Ruth replied, “Sir, may your kindness to me continue. You have comforted me and reassured me, and I’m not even one of your own servants.”

2 Corinthians 1:23-2:17

23 I appeal to God as a witness on my behalf, that I stayed away from Corinth because I wanted to spare you. 24 It isn’t that we want to have control over your Christian faith. Rather, we want to work with you so that you will be happy. Certainly, you are firmly established in the Christian faith.

I decided not to visit you again while I was distressed. After all, if I had made you uncomfortable, how could you have cheered me up when you were uncomfortable?

This is the very reason I wrote to you. I didn’t want to visit you and be distressed by those who should make me happy. I’m confident about all of you that whatever makes me happy also makes you happy.

I was deeply troubled and anguished. In fact, I had tears in my eyes when I wrote to you. I didn’t write to make you uncomfortable but to let you know how much I love you.

Forgive the Person Who Sinned

If someone caused distress, I’m not the one really affected. To some extent—although I don’t want to emphasize this too much—it has affected all of you. The majority of you have imposed a severe enough punishment on that person. So now forgive and comfort him. Such distress could overwhelm someone like that if he’s not forgiven and comforted. That is why I urge you to assure him that you love him. I had also written to you to test you. I wanted to see if you would be obedient in every way.

10 If you forgive someone, so do I. Indeed, what I have forgiven, if I have forgiven anything, I did in the presence of Christ for your benefit. 11 I don’t want Satan to outwit us. After all, we are not ignorant about Satan’s scheming.

Paul’s Mission as Christ’s Spokesman

12 When I went to the city of Troas, the Lord gave me an opportunity to spread the Good News about Christ. 13 But I didn’t have any peace of mind, because I couldn’t find Titus, our brother, there. So I said goodbye to the people in Troas and went to the province of Macedonia.

14 But I thank God, who always leads us in victory because of Christ. Wherever we go, God uses us to make clear what it means to know Christ. It’s like a fragrance that fills the air. 15 To God we are the aroma of Christ among those who are saved and among those who are dying. 16 To some people we are a deadly fragrance, while to others we are a life-giving fragrance.

Who is qualified to tell about Christ? 17 At least we don’t go around selling an impure word of God like many others. The opposite is true. As Christ’s spokesmen and in God’s presence, we speak the pure message that comes from God.

Matthew 5:21-26

Jesus Talks about Anger

21 “You have heard that it was said to your ancestors, ‘Never murder. Whoever murders will answer for it in court.’ 22 But I can guarantee that whoever is angry with another believer[a] will answer for it in court. Whoever calls another believer an insulting name will answer for it in the highest court. Whoever calls another believer a fool will answer for it in hellfire.

23 “So if you are offering your gift at the altar and remember there that another believer has something against you, 24 leave your gift at the altar. First go away and make peace with that person. Then come back and offer your gift.

25 “Make peace quickly with your opponent while you are on the way to court with him. Otherwise, he will hand you over to the judge. Then the judge will hand you over to an officer, who will throw you into prison. 26 I can guarantee this truth: You will never get out until you pay every penny of your fine.

Names of God Bible (NOG)

The Names of God Bible (without notes) © 2011 by Baker Publishing Group.