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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 106

Psalm 106[a]

Israel’s Confession of Sin and God’s Mercy

Alleluia.

Give thanks[b] to the Lord, for he is good;
    his kindness endures forever.
Who can possibly recount the mighty acts of the Lord
    and fully proclaim his praise?[c]
Blessed[d] are those who do what is right
    and practice justice constantly.
Remember me, O Lord, out of the love you have for your people;
    come to me with your salvation.[e]
Let me delight in the success of your chosen ones,
    share in the joy of your nation,
    and glory in your heritage.
[f]Like our ancestors, we[g] have sinned;
    we have gone astray and done evil.
When our ancestors were in Egypt,
    they failed to be mindful of your wonders;
they did not remember your many kindnesses
    and rebelled against the Most High at the Red Sea.
Yet he saved them for his name’s sake[h]
    so that he might make known his mighty power.
He rebuked the Red Sea, and it dried up;
    he led them through the depths as through a wilderness.
10 He saved them from those who hated them;
    from the hand of the enemy he delivered them.
11 The waters closed over their adversaries;
    not a single one of them survived.
12 Then they believed his words
    and sang his praises.[i]
13 [j]But they soon forgot what he had done
    and had no confidence in his plan.
14 In the wilderness they yielded to their cravings;
    in the wasteland they put God to the test.
15 He gave them everything they wanted
    but struck them with a consuming disease.
16 [k]In the camp they grew envious of Moses
    and of Aaron, who was consecrated to the Lord.
17 The earth parted and swallowed Dathan
    and closed over the company of Abiram.
18 Fire blazed all through them,
    and the wicked were consumed in flames.
19 [l]They constructed a calf at Horeb
    and worshiped this molten image.
20 They exchanged their Glory[m]
    for an image of a bull that eats grass.
21 They forgot the God who had saved them,
    who had done great things in Egypt,
22 wonders in the land of Ham,[n]
    and awesome deeds at the Red Sea.
23 He was contemplating their destruction,
    but Moses, his chosen one,
stood in the breach[o] before him
    to keep his wrath from destroying them.
24 [p]Then they derided the land of delights,[q]
    for they had no faith in his word.
25 They grumbled in their tents
    and refused to obey the voice of the Lord.
26 Therefore, he swore with uplifted hand
    to strike them down in the wilderness
27 and disperse their descendants among the nations,
    scattering them in foreign lands.
28 [r]They joined in worshiping Baal of Peor
    and ate food sacrificed to lifeless gods.
29 They provoked the Lord to anger by their evil deeds,
    and a plague broke out among them.
30 Then Phinehas stood up and executed judgment,
    and the plague came to an end.
31 This was credited to him as righteousness[s]
    for all the generations to come.
32 [t]At the waters of Meribah[u] they angered the Lord,
    and Moses endured difficulties because of them.
33 For they rebelled against the Spirit of God,
    and rash words issued from Moses’ lips.[v]
34 [w]They did not exterminate the peoples
    as the Lord had commanded them to do.
35 Rather, they mingled with the nations
    and adopted their practices.
36 They worshiped their idols,
    which became a snare to them.
37 They sacrificed to false gods[x]
    their sons and their daughters.
38 They shed innocent blood,
    the blood of their sons and daughters,
whom they sacrificed to the idols of Canaan,
    polluting the land with their blood.
39 Thus, they defiled themselves by their actions
    and prostituted themselves by their conduct.[y]
40 [z]Then the anger of the Lord flared up against his people,
    and he abhorred his own heritage.
41 He handed them over to the nations,
    and their foes became their rulers.
42 Their enemies oppressed them
    and kept them in subjection to their power.
43 Time and again he came to their rescue,
    but they rebelled against his counsel
    and sank low because of their sin.
44 Even so, he took pity on their distress
    when he heard their cries.
45 He called to mind his covenant[aa] with them,
    and he relented because of his great mercy.
46 He aroused compassion for them
    on the part of all their captors.
47 Save us, O Lord, our God,
    and gather us from among the nations,
so that we may give thanks to your holy name
    and glory in praising[ab] you.
48 Blessed be the Lord, the God of Israel,
    from everlasting to everlasting.[ac]
    Let all the people say, “Amen.”
Alleluia.[ad]

Proverbs 3:11-20

11     [a]My son, do not ignore the Lord’s discipline
    or refuse to accept his rebuke.
12 For the Lord disciplines those whom he loves,
    just as a father chastises a beloved son.
13 Blessed[b] is the person who has found wisdom,
    the one who has gained understanding.
14 For she is far more valuable than silver,
    and her revenue is greater than that of gold.
15 She is more precious than pearls,[c]
    and nothing that you desire can compare with her.
16 In her right hand is length of days;
    in her left hand, riches and honor.
17 Her ways are pleasant to follow,
    and all her paths lead to peace.
18 She is a tree of life to all who embrace her,
    and blessed are all who hold her fast.

By His Wisdom the Lord Laid the Earth’s Foundations[d]

19 By his wisdom the Lord laid the earth’s foundations;
    by his understanding he established the heavens.
20 Through his knowledge the depths broke open
    and the clouds dropped down dew.

1 John 3:18-4:6

18 Dear children,
let us love not in word or speech
but in deed and truth.[a]
19 This is how we know
that we belong to the truth
and reassure our hearts in his presence
20 even if our hearts experience a sense of guilt.
For God is greater than our hearts,
and he knows everything.
21 Beloved,
if our hearts do not condemn us,
we can approach God with confidence
22 and receive from him whatever we ask,
because we obey his commandments
and do whatever is pleasing to him.[b]
23 And this is his commandment:
that we should believe
in the name of his Son, Jesus Christ,
and love one another just as he commanded us.[c]
24 All those who keep his commandments abide in him,
    and he abides in them.
And the proof that he abides in us
is the Spirit that he has given us.

Chapter 4

The Spirit of the Antichrist in the World[d]

Beloved,
do not trust every spirit,
but test the spirits
to see whether they are from God.
For many false prophets
have gone out into the world.
This is how you can recognize the Spirit of God:
every spirit that acknowledges
that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh[e]
is from God,
and every spirit that does not acknowledge Jesus
is not from God.
This is the spirit of the Antichrist,
about whose coming you have been told,
and that it is already in the world.
Dear children,
you are from God[f]
and you have conquered them,
for the one who is in you is greater
than the one who is in the world.
They are from the world;
therefore, what they say is from the world,
and the world listens to them.
We are from God.
Anyone who knows God listens to us,
while anyone who is not from God
refuses to listen to us.
This is how we can distinguish
the spirit of truth from the spirit of falsehood.[g]

John 11:17-29

17 The Kingdom and the Promise of the Resurrection.[a] When Jesus arrived, he learned that Lazarus had already been in the tomb for four days.[b] 18 Now Bethany was near Jerusalem, about two miles distant, 19 and many of the Jews had come to Martha and Mary to console them[c] for the loss of their brother.

20 When Martha heard that Jesus was coming, she went forth to meet him, while Mary remained at home. 21 Martha said to Jesus, “Lord, if you had been here, my brother would not have died. 22 But even now I know that God will grant you whatever you ask of him.” 23 Jesus said to her, “Your brother will rise again.” 24 Martha replied, “I know that he will rise again in the resurrection on the last day.” 25 Jesus then said to her,

“I am the resurrection and the life.
Whoever believes in me,
even though he dies, will live,
26 and everyone who lives
and believes in me
will never die.
Do you believe this?”

27 “Yes, Lord,” she replied. “I believe that you are the Christ, the Son of God, the one who is to come into the world.”

28 When she had said this, she went back and took her sister Mary aside, telling her privately, “The Teacher is here and is asking for you.” 29 As soon as she heard this, she got up quickly and went to him.

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