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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 87

Psalm 87[a]

Zion the True Birthplace

(A)A psalm of the Korahites. A song.

I

    His foundation is on holy mountains,
The Lord loves the gates[b] of Zion
    more than any dwelling in Jacob.
Glorious things are said of you,
    O city of God!
Selah

II

Rahab and Babylon I count
    among those who know me.
See, Philistia and Tyre, with Ethiopia,
    “This one was born there.”
[c]And of Zion it will be said:
    “Each one was born in it.”(B)
The Most High will establish it;(C)
    the Lord notes in the register of the peoples:
    “This one was born there.”(D)
Selah
So singers and dancers:
    “All my springs are in you.”(E)

Psalm 90

Fourth Book—Psalms 90–106

Psalm 90[a]

God’s Eternity and Human Frailty

A prayer of Moses, the man of God.

I

Lord, you have been our refuge
    through all generations.
Before the mountains were born,
    the earth and the world brought forth,
    from eternity to eternity you are God.(A)
You turn humanity back into dust,[b]
    saying, “Return, you children of Adam!”(B)
A thousand years in your eyes
    are merely a day gone by,(C)
Before a watch passes in the night,
    [c]you wash them away;(D)
They sleep,
    and in the morning they sprout again like an herb.
In the morning it blooms only to pass away;
    in the evening it is wilted and withered.[d](E)

II

Truly we are consumed by your anger,
    filled with terror by your wrath.
You have kept our faults before you,
    our hidden sins in the light of your face.(F)
Our life ebbs away under your wrath;(G)
    our years end like a sigh.
10 Seventy is the sum of our years,
    or eighty, if we are strong;
Most of them are toil and sorrow;
    they pass quickly, and we are gone.
11 Who comprehends the strength of your anger?
    Your wrath matches the fear it inspires.
12 Teach us to count our days aright,
    that we may gain wisdom of heart.

III

13 Relent, O Lord! How long?
    Have pity on your servants!
14 Fill us at daybreak with your mercy,(H)
    that all our days we may sing for joy.
15 Make us glad as many days as you humbled us,
    for as many years as we have seen trouble.(I)
16 Show your deeds to your servants,
    your glory to their children.
17 May the favor of the Lord our God be ours.(J)
    Prosper the work of our hands!
    Prosper the work of our hands!

Psalm 136

Psalm 136[a]

Hymn of Thanksgiving for God’s Everlasting Mercy

I

Praise the Lord, for he is good;(A)
    for his mercy endures forever;
Praise the God of gods;
    for his mercy endures forever;
Praise the Lord of lords;
    for his mercy endures forever;

II

Who alone has done great wonders,(B)
    for his mercy endures forever;
Who skillfully made the heavens,(C)
    for his mercy endures forever;
Who spread the earth upon the waters,(D)
    for his mercy endures forever;
Who made the great lights,
    for his mercy endures forever;
The sun to rule the day,
    for his mercy endures forever;
The moon and stars to rule the night,(E)
    for his mercy endures forever;

III

10 Who struck down the firstborn of Egypt,(F)
    for his mercy endures forever;
11 And led Israel from their midst,
    for his mercy endures forever;
12 With mighty hand and outstretched arm,(G)
    for his mercy endures forever;
13 Who split in two the Red Sea,
    for his mercy endures forever;
14 And led Israel through its midst,
    for his mercy endures forever;
15 But swept Pharaoh and his army into the Red Sea,(H)
    for his mercy endures forever;
16 Who led the people through the desert,(I)
    for his mercy endures forever;

IV

17 Who struck down great kings,(J)
    for his mercy endures forever;
18 Slew powerful kings,
    for his mercy endures forever;
19 Sihon, king of the Amorites,
    for his mercy endures forever;
20 Og, king of Bashan,
    for his mercy endures forever;
21 And made their lands a heritage,
    for his mercy endures forever;
22 [b]A heritage for Israel, his servant,
    for his mercy endures forever.

V

23 The Lord remembered us in our low estate,
    for his mercy endures forever;
24 Freed us from our foes,
    for his mercy endures forever;
25 And gives bread to all flesh,
    for his mercy endures forever.

VI

26 Praise the God of heaven,
    for his mercy endures forever.

Jeremiah 13:1-11

Chapter 13

Judah’s Corruption.[a] The Lord said to me: Go buy yourself a linen loincloth; wear it on your loins, but do not put it in water. I bought the loincloth, as the Lord commanded, and put it on. A second time the word of the Lord came to me thus: Take the loincloth which you bought and are wearing, and go at once to the Perath; hide it there in a cleft of the rock. Obedient to the Lord’s command, I went to the Perath and buried the loincloth. After a long time, the Lord said to me: Go now to the Perath and fetch the loincloth which I told you to hide there. So I went to the Perath, looked for the loincloth and took it from the place I had hidden it. But it was rotted, good for nothing! Then the word came to me from the Lord: Thus says the Lord: So also I will allow the pride of Judah to rot, the great pride of Jerusalem.(A) 10 This wicked people who refuse to obey my words, who walk in the stubbornness of their hearts and follow other gods, serving and worshiping them, will be like this loincloth, good for nothing.(B) 11 For, as the loincloth clings to a man’s loins, so I made the whole house of Israel and the whole house of Judah cling to me—oracle of the Lord—to be my people, my fame, my praise, my glory. But they did not listen.(C)

Romans 6:12-23

12 [a]Therefore, sin must not reign over your mortal bodies so that you obey their desires.(A) 13 And do not present the parts of your bodies to sin as weapons for wickedness, but present yourselves to God as raised from the dead to life and the parts of your bodies to God as weapons for righteousness.(B) 14 For sin is not to have any power over you, since you are not under the law but under grace.(C)

15 What then? Shall we sin because we are not under the law but under grace? Of course not!(D) 16 Do you not know that if you present yourselves to someone as obedient slaves,(E) you are slaves of the one you obey, either of sin, which leads to death, or of obedience, which leads to righteousness?(F) 17 But thanks be to God that, although you were once slaves of sin, you have become obedient from the heart to the pattern of teaching to which you were entrusted.[b] 18 Freed from sin, you have become slaves of righteousness. 19 I am speaking in human terms because of the weakness of your nature. For just as you presented the parts of your bodies as slaves to impurity and to lawlessness for lawlessness, so now present them as slaves to righteousness for sanctification. 20 (G)For when you were slaves of sin, you were free from righteousness.[c] 21 But what profit did you get then from the things of which you are now ashamed? For the end of those things is death.(H) 22 But now that you have been freed from sin and have become slaves of God, the benefit that you have leads to sanctification,[d] and its end is eternal life.(I) 23 For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.(J)

John 8:47-59

47 Whoever belongs to God hears the words of God; for this reason you do not listen, because you do not belong to God.”(A)

48 The Jews answered and said to him, “Are we not right in saying that you are a Samaritan[a] and are possessed?” 49 Jesus answered, “I am not possessed; I honor my Father, but you dishonor me. 50 I do not seek my own glory; there is one who seeks it and he is the one who judges.(B) 51 Amen, amen, I say to you, whoever keeps my word will never see death.”(C) 52 [So] the Jews said to him, “Now we are sure that you are possessed. Abraham died, as did the prophets, yet you say, ‘Whoever keeps my word will never taste death.’ 53 Are you greater than our father Abraham,[b] who died? Or the prophets, who died? Who do you make yourself out to be?”(D) 54 Jesus answered, “If I glorify myself, my glory is worth nothing; but it is my Father who glorifies me, of whom you say, ‘He is our God.’ 55 You do not know him, but I know him. And if I should say that I do not know him, I would be like you a liar. But I do know him and I keep his word.(E) 56 Abraham your father rejoiced to see my day; he saw it[c] and was glad.(F) 57 So the Jews said to him, “You are not yet fifty years old and you have seen Abraham?”[d] 58 [e]Jesus said to them,(G) “Amen, amen, I say to you, before Abraham came to be, I AM.” 59 So they picked up stones to throw at him; but Jesus hid and went out of the temple area.(H)

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