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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 38

Psalm 38[a]

Prayer of a Sinner in Great Peril

A psalm of David. For remembrance.[b]

Lord, do not punish me in your anger
    or chastise me in your wrath.
For your arrows[c] have pierced me deeply,
    and your hand has come down upon me.
No portion of my body[d] has been unscathed
    as a result of your anger;
my bones have become weak
    as a result of my sins.
My iniquities tower far above my head;[e]
    they are a burden too heavy to bear.
My wounds are fetid and fester
    because of my folly.
I am bowed down and bent over,
    as I spend each day in sorrow.
My loins are filled with searing pain;
    no part of my body[f] is unafflicted.
I am numb and completely crushed,
    and I groan in anguish of heart.[g]
10 Lord, all my longing is known to you,
    and my sighs are not hidden from you.
11 My heart throbs, and my strength is spent;
    even the light has faded from my eyes.
12 My friends and companions stay away from my affliction,
    and my neighbors keep their distance.
13 Those who seek my life set traps;
    those who wish me harm threaten violence
    and plot treachery all day long.[h]
14 [i]But I am like a man who cannot hear,
    like one who cannot open his mouth.
15 I am like one who hears nothing
    and has no answer to offer.
16 I place my hope in you, O Lord;
    you, O Lord, my God, will answer for me.
17 For I prayed, “Never let them gloat over me
    or exult should my foot slip.”
18 I am at the point of exhaustion,
    and my grief is with me constantly.
19 I acknowledge my iniquity,
    and I sincerely grieve for my sin.
20 [j]Numerous and strong are my enemies without cause;
    many are those who hate me without good reason.[k]
21 Those who repay my good deeds with evil
    oppose me because I follow a path of righteousness.
22 Do not abandon me, O Lord;
    my God, do not remain far from me.
23 Come quickly to my aid,
    Lord, my Savior.

Psalm 119:25-48

25 [a]My soul lies prostrate in the dust;[b]
    revive me in accordance with your word.
26 I proclaim my ways and you answer me;
    teach me your decrees.
27 Help me to understand the way of your commandments,
    and I will meditate on your wonders.
28 My soul is wasting away in sorrow;
    renew my strength in accordance with your word.
29 Keep me from the way of falsehood,
    and let me live according to your law.
30 [c]I have chosen the way of faithfulness;
    I have set your judgments before me.
31 I cling to your statutes, O Lord;
    do not allow me to be put to shame.
32 I run in the way of your precepts,
    for you have set my heart free.

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33 [d]Teach me, O Lord, the way of your decrees,
    and I will follow it to the end.[e]
34 Give me understanding, and I will observe your law
    and obey it with all my heart.[f]
35 Guide me in the way of your precepts,
    for in them is my delight.
36 Dispose my heart to follow your statutes
    and to flee selfish gain.
37 Turn my eyes away from what is unimportant,
    and let me live in your way.
38 Fulfill your word to your servant,
    so that you may be feared.[g]
39 Let me escape the disgrace that I dread,
    for your judgments are good.
40 See, I long for your commandments;
    in your righteousness preserve my life.

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41 [h]Let your kindness[i] descend on me, O Lord,
    your salvation in accord with your promise.
42 Then I will respond to those who insult me,
    because I trust in your word.
43 Do not remove from my mouth the word of truth,[j]
    for I place my hope in your judgment.
44 I will keep your law continually,
    forever and ever.
45 I will walk in complete freedom
    because I have sought your commands.[k]
46 I will speak of your statutes in the presence of kings
    and will not be ashamed.
47 Your precepts fill me with delight
    because I love them.
48 I lift up my hands[l] to your precepts, which I love,
    and I meditate on your decrees.

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Amos 8

Chapter 8

The Vision of the Fruit Basket.[a] This is what the Lord God showed me: a basket of ripe fruit. He asked, “What do you see, Amos?” I replied, “A basket of ripe fruit.” Then the Lord said to me:

The time is ripe for my people Israel;
    I will never again pardon their offenses.
The songs of the temple shall become wailings on that day;
    there will be corpses strewn everywhere.
    Be silent! Thus says the Lord God.

Listen, You Who Crush the Poor

Hear this, you who crush the needy
    and trample upon the poor of the land.
“When will the new moon be over,” you ask,
    “so that we may sell our grain,
and the Sabbath,
    so that we may market our wheat?
Then we can make the bushel measure smaller
    and increase the shekel-weight
    by adjusting the scales fraudulently.
We can buy the poor man for silver
    and the needy for a pair of sandals;
    we can even sell the refuse of the wheat.”
The Lord has sworn by the pride of Jacob:
    Never will I forget any of their deeds.
Will not the land tremble because of this?
    Will not everyone mourn who dwells in it?
The whole earth will rise like the Nile,
    swelling and then subsiding
    like the River of Egypt.

I Will Turn Your Feasts into Mourning

On that day, says the Lord God,
    I will make the sun go down at noon
    and darken the earth in broad daylight.
10 I will turn your feasts into mourning,
    and all your songs into lamentation.
I will make you cover your loins with sackcloth
    and shave your heads.
I will make it like mourning for an only son
    and the end of it like a bitter day.[b]
11 The days are surely coming, says the Lord God,
    when I will send a famine upon the land,
not a hunger for bread or a thirst for water,
    but for hearing the word of the Lord.
12 People will stagger from sea to sea
    and wander from north to east,
in search of the word of the Lord,
    but they will not find it.
13 On that day, fair maidens and young men
    will faint from thirst.
14 Those who swear by the shameful idol of Samaria
    and say, “As your god lives, O Dan,”
and, “By the sacred path to Beer-sheba,”
    will all fall and never rise again.[c]

Revelation 1:17-2:7

17 When I saw him, I fell at his feet as though dead, but he laid his right hand on me and said, “Do not be afraid. I am the First and the Last. I am the Living One. 18 I was dead, but now I am alive forevermore, and I hold the keys to death and the netherworld.

19 “Now write down what you have seen, what is happening now, and what will take place afterward. 20 The mystery of the seven stars that you saw in my right hand, and of the seven gold lampstands, is this: the seven stars are the angels of the seven Churches, and the seven lampstands are the seven Churches themselves.

Letters to the Churches[a]

Chapter 2

To Ephesus.[b]“To the angel of the Church in Ephesus,[c] write:

“ ‘These are the words of the one who holds the seven stars in his right hand and who walks in the midst of the seven lampstands:

“ ‘ “I know your deeds, your hard work, and your endurance. I know that you cannot tolerate wicked people, and how you have put to the test those who claim to be apostles but are not, and have found them to be impostors. I am also aware of your perseverance and how you have toiled for my name without becoming weary.

“ ‘ “However, I have this complaint against you: you have lost the love you had at first. Remember from where you have fallen. Repent and do as you did originally. Otherwise, unless you repent, I will come to you and remove your lampstand from its place. Nonetheless, this may be said in your favor: you detest the works of the Nicolaitans, which I also hate.

“ ‘ “Whoever has ears should listen to what the Spirit says[d] to the Churches. To anyone who is victorious, I will give the right to eat from the tree of life that is in the paradise of God.” ’

Matthew 23:1-12

Chapter 23

Portrait of the Scribes and Pharisees.[a] Then Jesus addressed the crowds and his disciples: “The scribes and the Pharisees sit on Moses’ seat. Therefore, be careful to do whatever they tell you, but do not follow their example, for they do not practice what they preach. They tie up heavy burdens that are difficult to bear and lay them on the shoulders of others, but they will not lift a finger to be of assistance.

“Everything they do is meant to attract the attention of others. They widen their phylacteries[b] and lengthen their tassels. They love to have places of honor at banquets and the best seats in synagogues, and to be greeted with respect in the marketplaces and to be addressed as ‘Rabbi.’

Do Not Be Called Teacher.[c] “But do not allow yourselves to be called ‘Rabbi,’ for you have only one Master, and you are all brethren. Call no one on earth your father, for you have but one Father, and he is in heaven. 10 You must not be called ‘teacher,’ for you have only one Teacher, the Christ. 11 The greatest among you must be your servant. 12 All those who exalt themselves will be humbled, and all those who humble themselves will be exalted.

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