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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

David wrote this song for the music leader.

A prayer[a]

41 If someone is kind to poor people,
    God blesses him.
When he is in trouble,
    the Lord rescues him.
The Lord keeps him safe.
    The Lord saves his life!
God causes him to be happy
    here in the land where he lives.
The Lord will not put him under the power of his enemies.
The Lord takes care of him
    when he is ill in bed.
Whenever he is ill,
    you will make him completely well again.

I said, ‘Lord be kind to me
    and forgive me.
I have done wrong things against you,
    but please make me well again.’
My enemies say cruel things about me.
They say, ‘Surely he must die soon!
    Then everyone will forget about him.’
When they come to see me,
    they say that they are my friends.
But they think of ways to make me ashamed.
When they leave,
    they tell everyone bad things about me.
All the people who hate me
    insult me to other people.
My enemies make plans to hurt me.
They say, ‘He has a dangerous disease.
    He will never get up from his bed.’
Even my special friend has turned against me.
He was someone that I trusted.
    I often ate food with him in my home.[b]

10 But you, Lord, please be kind to me.
    Raise me up to be well again.
Then I can punish my enemies as they have punished me.[c]
11 They have not won against me,
    so I know that you are pleased with me!
12 You continue to help me because I do what is right.
    You will let me stay near to you for ever.

13 Let us all praise the Lord,
    who is Israel's great God!
Yes, praise him now and for ever!
Amen! Amen!

Psalm 52

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

It was when Doeg, the man from Edom, went to Saul and told him, ‘David went to the house of Ahimelech, the priest.’

Cruel words[a]

52 Strong man, why are you so proud
    about the evil things that you like to do?
Remember that God's faithful love keeps me safe.
Your tongue is like a sharp knife!
You talk about how to hurt other people,
    You speak nothing but lies.
You love to do evil things,
    not good things.
You love to tell lies
    more than the truth.
Selah.
You love to say cruel words.
    You speak to deceive others.
But God will knock you down,
    and he will break you into pieces.
He will take you away from your home.
He will remove you from this world where people live.
Selah.
Righteous people will see what has happened,
    and they will be afraid.[b]
Then they will laugh at the wicked person,
    and they will say,
‘Look! This man did not trust God to keep him safe.
    Instead, he trusted in his riches.
He thought that he could be cruel,
    and that would keep him safe.’
But I am like a strong olive tree
    that grows in the house of God.
I will always trust in God's faithful love for his people.
I will always praise you, God,
    for what you have done.
I will trust you to help me,
    together with all those who serve you.

Psalm 44

This is a special song that the sons of Korah wrote for the music leader.

God, please help us![a]

44 God, we have heard it for ourselves.
Our ancestors told us
    what you did for them a long time ago.
You used your power to chase away the other nations,
    so that our ancestors could live in their land.
You punished those nations,
    and you helped our ancestors to be free.
Our ancestors did not get the land
    by the power of their own swords.
Their own strength did not win the fight.
    It was your own power and strength that did it!
You were kind to them because you were their friend.
God, you are my king!
You command that Jacob's descendants
    must win against their enemies.
Because of your power,
    we can knock down our enemies.
Because of your strength,
    we can beat them down.
I do not trust in my bow and arrows.
It is not my sword
    that has helped me to win the fight.
It is you who rescues us from our enemies.
You bring shame on the people that hate us.
Every day, we praise you, God.
We will always thank you, all the time,
    because you are great!
Selah.
But now you have turned against us.
    You have made us ashamed.
When our armies go out to fight a battle,
    you no longer go with us.
10 You make us run away from our enemies.
The people who hate us take from us whatever they like!
11 You have put us under their power,
    so that they kill us like sheep for them to eat.
You have sent us away
    to live in foreign countries.
12 You have sold your own people,
    for almost nothing!
They had no value to you.
13 The people who live in countries near us
    do not respect us.
They laugh at us
    and they insult us.
14 The other nations tell jokes about us.
    They think that we are nothing.
15 I feel ashamed all the time.
    I do not know where to look.
16 This is because my cruel enemies are always insulting me.
    All they want is to hurt me.
17 We have not turned away from you,
    but all this has happened to us.
We have not turned against the covenant that you made with us.
18 We have continued to serve you
    and obey your commands.
19 But you have broken us in pieces.
    You have left us for wild dogs to eat.
You have covered us with the darkness of death.
20 We might have turned against you, our God,
    and worshipped a strange god.
21 But if we had done that,
    you would have discovered it.
You know even our most secret thoughts.
22 But, because we are your people, God,
    people try to kill us all the time.
They think that we are like sheep
    and we are ready to be killed.

23 Lord, do something!
    Why are you sleeping? Wake up!
Do not turn away from us for ever!
24 Why do you turn away from us?
Why do you forget our troubles
    and the way that people hurt us?
25 We have fallen down in the dirt.
    Our bodies are lying on the ground.
26 Wake up and help us!
Save us, because of your faithful love.

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Colossians 1:1-14

Paul and Timothy say ‘Hello’

This letter is from me, Paul. God chose me to be an apostle of Christ Jesus. Our friend Timothy is here with me while I write.

We are writing to you, God's own people who live in Colossae. You are like brothers and sisters to us because you continue to believe in Christ.

I pray that God, our Father, will continue to help you. I pray that he will give you peace in your minds.

Paul thanks God for the believers

We always thank God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, when we pray for you. We thank God because people have told us good things about you. You continue to trust Christ Jesus. You also love all God's people. You live like that because you hope to receive good things from God.[a] You know that God has prepared those good things for you. He is keeping them safe in heaven. You learned that when people first told you God's true message, his good news.

You have heard this good news, like people all over the world have heard it. It has caused good results among you since the time when you heard it first. At that time, you understood the true message about how kind God really is. As a result, God is blessing you more and more, like he blesses his people everywhere. It was our good friend Epaphras who first told you this good news. Like us, he is Christ's servant. He serves Christ on our behalf. He has told us about the love that God's Spirit has given to you.

Paul prays that they will know God more and more

Because of all that, we have not stopped praying for you, ever since the day that we heard about you. We ask God that his Spirit will make you truly wise. He will help you to know clearly what he wants you to do. You will understand his true message. 10 Then you will be able to live in a way that the Lord wants you to live. Everything that you do will please him. We pray that all these good things will have good results. We pray that you will know God better and better. 11 God rules from heaven with great power. We pray that he will make you strong with every kind of strength. Then, when troubles come, you can still be patient and strong. 12 You will be able to thank God, our Father, and be happy. God has prepared good things for his people to receive in heaven. Because God has included you among his people, you will also share those good things in the kingdom of light. 13 God has saved us from the dark kingdom where Satan rules.[b] He has brought us into the kingdom of his Son, whom he loves. 14 God's Son, Jesus, paid the price for our sins and made us free. Yes, God has forgiven us.[c]

Luke 6:1-11

Jesus teaches about the Jewish day of rest

On a Jewish day of rest, Jesus and his disciples were walking through some fields where wheat was growing. His disciples began to pick some of the wheat. They were rubbing it between their hands and eating the seeds.

Some of the Pharisees were walking with them. They said, ‘You should not be doing that on our day of rest. It is against God's Law.’

Jesus replied, ‘You have certainly read about what David did one day. He and the men who were with him were hungry. He went into the temple. He took the special bread that was there. It is against God's Law for anyone except the priests to eat that bread. But David ate some of it. He gave some of the bread to his men to eat as well.’

Then Jesus said to them, ‘The Son of Man has authority over the Law about the day of rest.’[a]

Jesus makes a man well on the day of rest

On another Jewish day of rest, Jesus went into the Jewish meeting place and he taught the people. A man was there. His right hand had become small and weak and he could not use it. Some teachers of God's Law and some Pharisees were watching Jesus carefully. They wanted to find a reason to say that he was doing something wrong. So they watched Jesus to see if he would make the man well on the day of rest. But Jesus knew what they were thinking. So he said to the man, ‘Get up and stand in front of everyone.’ The man got up and he stood there. Then Jesus said to the people, ‘Let me ask you something. Is it right for us to do good things on our day of rest? Or should we do bad things? Should we save a person's life? Or should we destroy their life?’ 10 Jesus looked round at everyone. Then he said to the man, ‘Lift up your hand.’ When the man lifted his hand, it became well. He could use it again.

11 Then the Pharisees and the teachers of God's Law were very angry. They began to talk to each other about what they could do to Jesus.

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