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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 41

A Prayer in Time of Sickness

For the director of music. A psalm of David.

41 Happy are those who think about the poor.
    When trouble comes, the Lord will save them.
The Lord will protect them and spare their life
    and will bless them in the land.
    He will not let their enemies take them.
The Lord will give them strength when they are sick,
    and he will make them well again.

I said, “Lord, have mercy on me.
    Heal me, because I have sinned against you.”
My enemies are saying evil things about me.
    They say, “When will he die and be forgotten?”
Some people come to see me,
    but they lie.
They just come to get bad news.
    Then they go and gossip.
All my enemies whisper about me
    and think the worst about me.
They say, “He has a terrible disease.
    He will never get out of bed again.”
My best and truest friend, who ate at my table,
    has even turned against me.

10 Lord, have mercy on me.
    Give me strength so I can pay them back.
11 Because my enemies do not defeat me,
    I know you are pleased with me.
12 Because I am innocent, you support me
    and will let me be with you forever.

13 Praise the Lord, the God of Israel.
    He has always been,
    and he will always be.
Amen and amen.

Psalm 52

God Will Punish the Proud

For the director of music. A maskil of David. When Doeg the Edomite came to Saul and said to him, “David is in Ahimelech’s house.”

52 Mighty warrior, why do you brag about the evil you do?
    God’s love will continue forever.
You think up evil plans.
    Your tongue is like a sharp razor,
    making up lies.
You love wrong more than right
    and lies more than truth. Selah
You love words that bite
    and tongues that lie.

But God will ruin you forever.
    He will grab you and throw you out of your tent;
    he will tear you away from the land of the living. Selah
Those who do right will see this and fear God.
    They will laugh at you and say,
“Look what happened to the man
    who did not depend on God
but depended on his money.
    He grew strong by his evil plans.”

But I am like an olive tree
    growing in God’s Temple.
I trust God’s love
    forever and ever.
God, I will thank you forever for what you have done.
    With those who worship you, I will trust you because you are good.

Psalm 44

A Prayer for Help

For the director of music. A maskil of the sons of Korah.

44 God, we have heard about you.
    Our ancestors told us
what you did in their days,
    in days long ago.
With your power you forced the nations out of the land
    and placed our ancestors here.
You destroyed those other nations,
    but you made our ancestors grow strong.
It wasn’t their swords that took the land.
    It wasn’t their power that gave them victory.
But it was your great power and strength.
    You were with them because you loved them.

My God, you are my King.
    Your commands led Jacob’s people to victory.
With your help we pushed back our enemies.
    In your name we trampled those who came against us.
I don’t trust my bow to help me,
    and my sword can’t save me.
You saved us from our foes,
    and you made our enemies ashamed.
We will praise God every day;
    we will praise your name forever. Selah

But you have rejected us and shamed us.
    You don’t march with our armies anymore.
10 You let our enemies push us back,
    and those who hate us have taken our wealth.
11 You gave us away like sheep to be eaten
    and have scattered us among the nations.
12 You sold your people for nothing
    and made no profit on the sale.

13 You made us a joke to our neighbors;
    those around us laugh and make fun of us.
14 You made us a joke to the other nations;
    people shake their heads.
15 I am always in disgrace,
    and I am covered with shame.
16 My enemy is getting even
    with insults and curses.

17 All these things have happened to us,
    but we have not forgotten you
    or failed to keep our agreement with you.
18 Our hearts haven’t turned away from you,
    and we haven’t stopped following you.
19 But you crushed us in this place where wild dogs live,
    and you covered us with deep darkness.

20 If we had forgotten our God
    or lifted our hands in prayer to foreign gods,
21 God would have known,
    because he knows what is in our hearts.
22 But for you we are in danger of death all the time.
    People think we are worth no more than sheep to be killed.

23 Wake up, Lord! Why are you sleeping?
    Get up! Don’t reject us forever.
24 Why do you hide from us?
    Have you forgotten our pain and troubles?

25 We have been pushed down into the dirt;
    we are flat on the ground.
26 Get up and help us.
    Because of your love, save us.

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Colossians 1:1-14

From Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus. I am an apostle because that is what God wanted. Also from Timothy, our brother.

To the holy and faithful brothers and sisters in Christ that live in Colossae:

Grace and peace to you from God our Father.[a]

In our prayers for you we always thank God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, because we have heard about the faith you have in Christ Jesus and the love you have for all of God’s people. You have this faith and love because of your hope, and what you hope for is kept safe for you in heaven. You learned about this hope when you heard the message about the truth, the Good News that was told to you. Everywhere in the world that Good News is bringing blessings and is growing. This has happened with you, too, since you heard the Good News and understood the truth about the grace of God. You learned about God’s grace from Epaphras, whom we love. He works together with us and is a faithful servant of Christ for us.[b] He also told us about the love you have from the Holy Spirit.

Because of this, since the day we heard about you, we have continued praying for you, asking God that you will know fully what he wants. We pray that you will also have great wisdom and understanding in spiritual things 10 so that you will live the kind of life that honors and pleases the Lord in every way. You will produce fruit in every good work and grow in the knowledge of God. 11 God will strengthen you with his own great power so that you will not give up when troubles come, but you will be patient. 12 And you will joyfully give thanks to the Father who has made you[c] able to have a share in all that he has prepared for his people in the kingdom of light. 13 God has freed us from the power of darkness, and he brought us into the kingdom of his dear Son. 14 The Son paid for our sins,[d] and in him we have forgiveness.

Luke 6:1-11

Jesus Is Lord over the Sabbath

One Sabbath day Jesus was walking through some fields of grain. His followers picked the heads of grain, rubbed them in their hands, and ate them. Some Pharisees said, “Why do you do what is not lawful on the Sabbath day?”

Jesus answered, “Have you not read what David did when he and those with him were hungry? He went into God’s house and took and ate the holy bread, which is lawful only for priests to eat. And he gave some to the people who were with him.” Then Jesus said to the Pharisees, “The Son of Man is Lord of the Sabbath day.”

Jesus Heals a Man’s Hand

On another Sabbath day Jesus went into the synagogue and was teaching, and a man with a crippled right hand was there. The teachers of the law and the Pharisees were watching closely to see if Jesus would heal on the Sabbath day so they could accuse him. But he knew what they were thinking, and he said to the man with the crippled hand, “Stand up here in the middle of everyone.” The man got up and stood there. Then Jesus said to them, “I ask you, which is lawful on the Sabbath day: to do good or to do evil, to save a life or to destroy it?” 10 Jesus looked around at all of them and said to the man, “Hold out your hand.” The man held out his hand, and it was healed.

11 But the Pharisees and the teachers of the law were very angry and discussed with each other what they could do to Jesus.

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